Senator Alex Antic
Senator Alex Antic is a Liberal Senator representing South Australia in the Federal Parliament.
Senator Antic was sworn in as the 608th Senator in the Australian Senate on 2 July 2019.
Before entering Parliament, Senator Antic completed a law degree at the University of Adelaide, worked as a commercial lawyer from 2002 to 2019 and served as a Councillor on the Adelaide City Council from 2014 to 2018.
He is the Chair of the Senate Standing Committee on Publications, and a member of the committees for Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade, Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport, Law Enforcement, Australian Commission for Law Enforcement and Integrity, and National Broadband Network.
Articles by Senator Alex Antic:
29 May 2026
1.2 MINS
Senator Alex Antic outlines his push to restore the original definitions of "man" and "woman" to the Sex Discrimination Act, reversed by the Gillard government in 2013.
12 May 2026
1.5 MINS
Australia's new $74M Counter-Terrorism Online Centre raises urgent questions about surveillance overreach, civil liberties, and who gets to define extremism.
9 December 2025
1.4 MINS
I recently introduced the No Jab No Pay Repeal Bill 2025 into the Australian Senate. Australia needs to have a proper discussion about medical freedoms and informed consent without financial and social coercion.
27 October 2025
1.5 MINS
Given that vaccination is such a ubiquitous aspect of health policy, it makes good sense to investigate adverse outcomes as much as possible. An American study from Henry Ford Health could be pointing to a trend requiring further investigation, for the sake of our children's health.
21 July 2025
4.7 MINS
New online safety laws in Australia could mean mandatory ID checks for platforms like YouTube and Google accounts — not just for children but for every citizen.
8 July 2025
1.9 MINS
In many fields of study, predictions are frequently wrong, and disagreements among “experts” are commonplace. Yet when it comes to public policy, many politicians and media personalities reference ‘expert opinion’ as unassailable fact to avoid the proper debate of ideas.
27 June 2025
2.8 MINS
A South Australian bill allowing the government to take property deemed “primarily vacant” and “not being sufficiently used or developed” without consent or compensation is outrageous and dangerous. Introduced by the Greens and "not opposed" by Labor, property rights are under threat.
10 June 2025
2.1 MINS
On Saturday, 31 May 2025, the governing body of the South Australian Liberal Party passed a motion calling on the Federal Parliamentary team to discontinue the pursuit of Net Zero by 2050. It made quite an impact in the media.
27 May 2025
1.4 MINS
Australia has thrown its support behind the WHO’s Pandemic Agreement, raising concerns that future health and even climate emergencies could be used to override national decision-making and democratic accountability.
18 March 2025
1.4 MINS
I recently spoke with Crows Ruckman Reilly O’Brien about Jordan Peterson, BLM, Welcome to Country, and the growing politicisation of the AFL.
25 November 2024
1.7 MINS
In recent weeks, many Australians have voiced their opposition to Labor’s Bill which could see social media platforms and users fined hundreds of thousands of dollars over “mis or dis information” online.
4 November 2024
1.5 MINS
The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet recently published its independent inquiry into the COVID-19 Response in Australia. More, not less, bureaucratic control seems to be the theme of the report. A Royal Commission is well overdue.
23 September 2024
1.6 MINS
Labor’s Communications Legislation Amendment (Combatting Misinformation and Disinformation) Bill 2024 attempts to label opinions and facts, that don’t suit the government’s narratives, as “misinformation”, “disinformation”, or “harmful” on social media.
26 August 2024
2.1 MINS
We should do what we can within reason to inform and protect vulnerable individuals, but on no basis have the lockdowns, media hysteria, vaccine mandates, and vilification of those who opted not to have a COVID-19 vaccine been in any way justified.
31 July 2024
1.9 MINS
The infrastructure needed for a technological dystopia — a total surveillance state — is already being built.
15 July 2024
2.3 MINS
I frequently speak with parents who are dismayed about what their children are learning at school. A recurring theme is the need for schools to get back to basics and focus on the fundamentals of education instead of producing politically correct social justice warriors.
17 June 2024
1.8 MINS
Since the early days of the COVID-19 period, I have maintained that the restrictions imposed on Australians (and many others throughout the world) to “stop the spread” were nonsensical and unjust.
4 June 2024
1.9 MINS
During a recent trip to the United States, I had the opportunity to meet President Trump. Here's my account of that experience.
21 May 2024
1.7 MINS
This week, I authored a letter to the Prime Minister urging him to walk away from the IHR amendments and the WHO Pandemic Treaty. The letter was signed by thirteen fellow Parliamentarians, whom I thank for their support.
23 April 2024
2.3 MINS
While Australia's Digital ID system is being sold to us as "voluntary," in reality, people without it will likely be deprived access to essential services.





