
Trevor Evans
Trevor is a calm and methodical changemaker that keeps everyone grounded. He’s crafted new laws and Australia’s national waste strategy, moved Australia toward a circular economy and championed retailers and small business, leading successful campaigns for reforms on tax, trading hours and industrial relations. As an ACCC investigator he wrangled conmen, spivs and monopolists.
Assistant Minister, MP, industry group CEO, Ministerial Chief of Staff, regulatory economist, Board Director, investigator & policy analyst; Bachelor of Laws (Hons), Bachelor of Economics. Campaign experience: 20 years. Location: Brisbane.

Celia Hammond
Celia is a dedicated and passionate advocate for education and community values. She has a rich legal and academic background, having served as a solicitor, legal academic, and Vice Chancellor. Celia has focused on policy areas including human rights, education, and social welfare, working to ensure equality of opportunity and strong family support systems. She is deeply committed to preserving Australia's natural environment and promoting a balanced, robust economy.
Lawyer, Rep on Standing Committees across the Economy, Employment, Education, Training, Health, Indigenous Affairs and Training, MP, Professor, Lecturer, Policy analyst.Campaign experience: 20 years. Location: Perth.

Tim Wilson
Tim is an obsessively focused and driven strategist that loves to lean and reframe debates by working backwards from conclusion through to campaign design. He has won national campaigns from stopping the scrapping of a tax credit no one understood to defeating Constitutional changes before it was put to the people. His book on Australia’s demography reframed policy on the relationship between home ownership over superannuation.
Advisory, Assistant Minister, House Economics Chair, MP, Australia’s Human Rights Commissioner, policy analyst, columnist & author; PhD Economics (current), Master of Diplomacy & Trade, Grad Cert Energy & Carbon Studies & Bachelor of Arts. Campaign experience: 25 years. Location: Melbourne.