Wade Northausen and Jim Willmott on The Melinda Richards Show – TNT Radio – 30/7/2024

GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Wade Northausen is a third-generation farmer involved in agricultural politics and fighting for farmers for 40 years. He was President of the West Goulburn branch of the Victorian Farmers Federation/United Dairy Farmers Victoria and formed Southern Basin Communities in 2019 to fight against the corrupt Murray-Darling Basin Plan which is destroying our farmers and food supply as well as the environment which it’s supposed to protect. 

Following oppressive government policies in the name of COVID, Wade created Billboard Battalion to bring a new platform of honest and credible information to help save lives and expose the government attacks on the Australian people. 

GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Jim Willmott is a long-term defender of the rights of regional communities. 

Inspired by his love of rural Queensland, Jim has led many successful initiatives protecting the rights of farmers and their properties. He has played an active role in many organisations, standing up to government and commercial entities that ride rough shot over people’s livelihoods and property rights. Jim now leads Property Rights Australia (PRA), a grass roots organisation that supports local communities whose property rights are under threat and their voices are not being heard.


You may also be interested in watching Lloyd Polkinghorn’s interview on the Melinda Richards Show, which aired just before Wade went on air. Lloyd owns the Barham Koondrook Bridge Newspaper, and is a wealth of knowledge on the Murray Darling Basin Plan, which he discusses with Melinda.

UEST 1 OVERVIEW: Jeffrey Tucker is Founder, Author, and President at Brownstone Institute. He is also Senior Economics Columnist for Epoch Times, author of 10 books, including Life After Lockdown, and many thousands of articles in the scholarly and popular press. He speaks widely on topics of economics, technology, social philosophy, and culture.

GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Lloyd Polkinghorne is a third generation mixed irrigator who now finds himself running a rural independent newspaper. The inequality in water policy led Lloyd to complete a 303km walk across the mid Murray to highlight some of the many problems of the Murray Darling Basin Plan.