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George Christensen ramps up conspiracy theory and anti-vaxx commentary as signs suggest possible media brand launch

George Christensen ramps up conspiracy theory and anti-vaxx commentary as signs suggest possible media brand launch


George Christensen ramps up conspiracy theory and anti-vaxx commentary as signs suggest possible media brand launch
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In the process he has built a significant Facebook following of more than 111,000 people.

Guardian Australia has obtained records showing Christensen has registered a business name with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.

Speaking at online event Prayer and Pushback on Friday, Christensen appeared to confirm a move into the media landscape.

While Christensen remains a notional member of the government, his recent commentary has opposed government policy on pandemic controls, vaccination and climate change measures.

Comment has been sought from Christensen and Morrison.

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