DR William Bay, the junior doctor who was suspended by the Australian Health Practitioners Agency for speaking out against dangerous mRNA vaccines, is running for the Senate as lead candidate with the Great Australian Party and will be preferencing Senator Gerard Rennick.
“I’ve decided to give it a go anyway because I believe there is hope, there is possibility for change in this country and there is enough suffering that has gone on with the cost of living and people living on the street, homelessness, families broken apart, billions stolen from our country and even now Anthony Albanese threatening to send people overseas for so-called peace-keeping operations,” Dr Bay said on his first election livestream.
Cairns News is keen to support minor party representatives in the Senate, including One Nation’s Malcolm Roberts, who is seeking his second term. The grip of Labor and Green senators on the Senate has proven economically destructive for Australia.
If some rebel LNP senators like South Australia’s Alex Antic and Queensland’s Matt Canavan decide to “join the party” so to speak, there could be a formidable conservative, populist force in the federal Upper House.
Dr Bay’s decision to preference People First candidate Rennick is an encouraging development and the national executive of the GAP deserve kudos for putting their own interests aside for a potentially bigger picture.
Dr Bay was the founder of the Queensland Peoples’ Protest that advocated for informed consent and freedom of speech in Australia, and won his Supreme Court case against the AHPRA, in the process exposing the corrupt unconstitutional actions of the body working with the Queensland State Government.
In the case Justice Bradley criticised the regulators for their “animus” and “combative approach” towards Dr Bay, highlighting their inability to prove that he had breached any relevant laws or guidelines. AHPRA and the Board were ordered to cover the legal costs and not only lift his suspension today, but retrograde from the date of his suspension.
The case is the only Supreme Court action to overturn a medical establishment action in relation to the Covid-19 global psychological operation in Australia, which required a lockstep approach to imposing a totalitarian and fascist medical regime under the guise of confronting an alleged global pandemic.
AHPRA suspended Dr Bay’s medical license in August 2022, for allegedly endangering public safety by speaking out against COVID-19 vaccine mandates. His win effectively upheld freedom of speech by doctors and the doctor-patient relationship.
Before his suspension, Dr Bay worked as a GP Registrar (non-partner doctor) in North Brisbane and as a medical administrator at Princess Alexandra Hospital.
In July 2022, Dr Bay disrupted the Australian Medical Association (AMA) National Conference with a live-streamed protest, accusing then-Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly of misleading the public and manipulating doctors.








