Insights Forum with Committee for Ballarat

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A year out from the Victorian State Election, Committee for Ballarat invites their members and non-members to attend a special Insights Forum. Join two of Australia’s most insightful political and social researchers Kos Samaras (former Labor Deputy Campaign Director) and Tony Barry (former Liberal strategist) as they unpack the political landscape – exploring voter sentiment, key election issues, and the lessons from recent campaigns. Head here for tickets.

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