L is for Liberal Magazine brought to you by the Liberal Party of Australia. Keep in mind too that the Liberal Party is Australia's largest political party boasting ofmore than 80,000 members in more than 2,000 branches.
M is for Rita Panahi's Miss Judgment blog. From radio (SEN1116) to television (Sunrise on Seven), Rita the politically-incorrect Herald Sun columnist has "a reputation for telling it like it is."
N is obviously for News Corp, Australia's largest publisher of newspapers and magazines and home to some of the nation's most influential conservative and/or free market voices including but not limited to Piers Akerman, Janet Albrechtsen, Tim Blair, Andrew Bolt, Miranda Devine, Gerard Henderson, Terry McCrann, Rita Panahi, Angela Shanahan, Greg Sheridan, Judith Sloan…
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O is for the Oz Conservative a Melbourne-based blog with an Australian traditionalist conservative nature.
P is for POLICY, a quarterly ideas magazine with a classical liberal attitude put out by The Centre for Independent Studies.
Q is for Quadrant magazine. Founded in 1956, it sees itself as "the leading general intellectual journal of ideas, literature, poetry and historical and political debate published in Australia."
R is for the R in IPA Review, awarded world's best free market magazine in 2008 by the Atlas Economic Research Foundation.
S is for the S in The Spectator Australia, a weekly conservative magazine.
T is for the Two in ratings-winner 2GB, one of Sydney's most controversial "shock-jock" radio stations. Think Ray Hadley, Alan Jones, Michael McLaren, Steve Price and Chris Smith.
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U is for your local centre-right university clubs with their associated social networking sites and magazines, because (like it or not) they're breeding grounds for future politicians. Most famous: Sydney University Liberal Club, the largest Liberal Club in Australia. Its boast of a sophisticated alumni network including John Howard and Tony Abbott, among others, is well-founded.
V is for Viewpoint Magazine, an Australian Christian Lobby publication.
W is for the W in The Weekend Australian newspaper, Australia's biggest-selling national broadsheet, known for its Coalition-friendly positions.
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