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September 09, 2024

Beaver Ready For New Fight

An icon of the Outback, Brettlyn "The Beaver" Neal, is transitioning from the boxing ring to the political arena, running for One Nation in the Queensland state election for Mirani. Beaver's unique experience and passion for youth programs and community safety make her the candidate who truly understands local needs. Get involved and help shape a better future for Mirani by volunteering for her campaign today!

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September 06, 2024

One Nation Tough On Crime

Discover how Geena Court, One Nation candidate for Cairns, plans to tackle youth crime with mandatory military-style camps, stricter penalties, and community involvement. Join our event to learn more!

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Listen as 4CA reads a letter to the editor highlighting the Liberals' lack of interest in Cairns and Mulgrave, while One Nation's local candidates – Geena Court (Cairns), Michael McInnes (Mulgrave), Peter Eicens (Barron River), and Brenda Turner (Hill) – actively engage with the community. Through public meetings and a comprehensive crime policy, they are addressing local concerns and gaining significant attention.

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September 06, 2024

Bruce Highway Tragedy

The 80-20 funding split for upgrading the Bruce Highway remains a contentious issue. As One Nation's Keppel candidate, James Ashby, criticizes the delays caused by cultural heritage investigations, he urges immediate repairs to prevent further tragedies. The recent fatal accidents, including the deaths of Scott Cassidy and a 21-year-old driver, highlight the urgent need for upgrades. Cassidy's family, devastated by the loss, is calling for improvements like light reflectors to enhance driver safety. The community mourns while demanding swift action to prevent further accidents on this dangerous stretch of road.

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September 06, 2024

A Sun Tax! What Next?

James Ashby reveals the Liberal and Labor plan to tax households exporting energy from their solar panels. Hear how he breaks down the hidden costs, proving that both major parties are aligned in targeting everyday Australians.

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September 06, 2024

Housing Answers

One Nation calls for urgent action to address the housing crisis by halting immigration, banning foreign land ownership, and promoting the use of vacant properties. They also propose reducing bureaucratic red tape and prioritizing social housing development on unused land to get people off the streets and into homes.

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September 06, 2024

Mocnik for Mudgeeraba

Carl Mocnik for Mudgeeraba: A candidate focused on road, health, and safety improvements, supporting Queenslanders through One Nation’s policies.

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Listen as Pauline Hanson advocates for Julie Hall, the One Nation candidate for Whitsunday and former Mayor of Whitsunday, highlighting her strong prospects of winning the seat.

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September 06, 2024

Queensland, Vote Different

This year, Queenslanders have the chance to vote differently. With concerns about the Liberal Party’s commitment to conservative values, shown by their support for legislation like Treaty and Net Zero, One Nation offers a clear alternative. Led by Pauline Hanson, who has stood by Australians for 30 years, One Nation calls for voters to choose a new path in this election.

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Home learning enrollments in Queensland have surged by 229% over the past five years, with 11,250 students now being homeschooled. Parents are pulling their kids from schools due to rising bullying, poor academic standards, and activist-driven curricula. Concerns include social media harassment, biased teaching, and political indoctrination. One Nation’s education policy for the upcoming Queensland election aims to end this indoctrination, focus on basic skills like literacy and numeracy, reward effective teachers, and give parents a stronger voice in their children's education.

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Listen as Pauline Hanson outlines her expectations for all members of parliament, with a strong emphasis on "hard work" for One Nation representatives. Known for her direct approach, Hanson highlights the need for dedication and commitment in serving the public, ensuring that One Nation MPs prioritize the needs of their constituents.

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Is Native Title good or bad? One Nation will explore this critical question at a Town Hall meeting in Caboolture next month. The party highlights that 15 townships and large areas are currently under the Aboriginal Land Act, affecting towns like Alpha, Biloela, Boonah, and more. The event will feature speakers Rodney Hansen and Senator Malcolm Roberts, who will discuss the impact of Native Title on these communities and the broader implications for Queensland.

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August 21, 2024

One Nation's Gloves Off

Boxing champion and camel jockey Brettlyn 'Beaver' Neal is stepping out of the ring to contest the seat of Mirani for Pauline Hanson's One Nation in the upcoming Queensland state election. With over 250 wins in Fred Brophy's famous boxing tent, Neal vows to deliver a "knockout blow to the major parties." Her campaign focuses on opposing the Pioneer-Burdekin pumped hydro project, tackling youth crime, reducing the cost of living, and fighting for better health services and housing in regional Queensland. Neal is committed to being a strong voice for the vast Mirani electorate, ensuring local issues are heard.

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Listen as Senator Malcolm Roberts demands answers from Labor regarding the vast areas of Queensland under threat from Native Title claims. Roberts presses the government to explain the extensive land grabs affecting communities across the state. Discover his strong stance on protecting property rights and ensuring transparency in this critical issue.

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It's fair to say it would be a gamechanger for tourism in Emu Park and the Capricorn Coast. It would reduce the need for smaller aircraft to go into Rockhampton which has become increasingly busy with commercial, military, and emergency service aircraft.

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August 15, 2024

More Youth Crime Concerns

Youth crime in Queensland has surged under the current Labor government, with crime rates increasing by 13.7% from 2021 to 2022 and repeat offenders rising by 65% from 2018 to 2023. Adam Maslen, One Nation's candidate for Nanango, is addressing these concerns with a strong stance on community safety. He criticizes the government's failed policies and proposes stricter sentencing guidelines, amendments to bail laws, and increased detention capacity to reduce re-offending. Maslen also emphasizes the need for intervention programs like Operation Hard Yakka to prevent youth from entering a life of crime, aiming to restore safety and confidence in Queensland communities.

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August 12, 2024

Hospital Solution Needed

One Nation candidate for Keppel, James Ashby, has called for urgent solutions to the ongoing challenges at Yeppoon Hospital, highlighting the critical shortage of essential healthcare services on the Capricorn Coast. Ashby criticized the Labor government for converting most of the hospital's facilities into aged and palliative care beds, leaving only seven acute care beds for the growing local population. He pointed out the lack of x-ray services after hours, no overnight doctor, and insufficient nursing staff. Ashby also addressed concerns over the workforce attraction incentive scheme, which he claims is being exploited, leaving the health system no better off. Committed to prioritizing healthcare for Yeppoon, Ashby aims to work with the next Health Minister to secure real outcomes for the region if elected.

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David White, One Nation candidate for Lytton, plans to prioritize tourism accommodation and upgrade local sports facilities to enhance Lytton’s potential as a visitor destination, support local businesses, and create jobs if elected.

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On July 25th, Senator Pauline Hanson visited Hervey Bay to support Quinn Hendry, One Nation's candidate for the state election on October 26th. Locals met Hanson at the Hervey Bay RSL Hervey House, where she discussed issues with small business owners, including lease renewals and marina boardwalk repairs. Hanson and Hendry also met with Greg Wood to address the broken pontoon problem and visited We Care 2, a charity needing volunteer support. Quinn Hendry emphasized the importance of resolving these local issues for the community's well-being and the future of sustainable harvesters.

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August 05, 2024

Anger At MP Staff Pay Offer

James Ashby, chief-of-staff to Pauline Hanson, has condemned the Albanese government's plan to increase parliamentary staff pay by 11.2% over three years, describing it as a "kick in the guts" to taxpayers. He argues that the pay rise, averaging 3.75% annually, is excessive compared to the modest increases given to pensioners and Job-Seeker recipients. Ashby highlighted that parliamentary staff already enjoy high salaries and numerous benefits, accusing the government of ignoring inflation warnings and being out of touch with the public. Staff will vote on the proposal from August 12-19, while the government has refused to comment. Opposition finance spokeswoman Jane Hume supports the pay rise, citing the hard work of political staff.

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August 02, 2024

Miner Jackson To Stand

Local coal miner Andrew Jackson stands as One Nation's candidate for Gladstone in the Queensland state election on October 26, 2024. With nearly 40 years in the coal industry, Jackson emphasizes supporting the coal industry, reducing living costs, addressing youth crime, and improving regional mental health. Discover his plans for Gladstone and regional Queensland.

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One Nation Senator Pauline Hanson, known for her tough stance, showed her compassionate side by personally funding a surgical operation for nine-year-old Kadee Byrnes, who has suffered from chronic tonsillitis for seven years due to lengthy public hospital wait times. Hanson’s act of kindness highlights the pressing healthcare issues in Queensland, criticizing the Labor government for the delays.

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After 7 years on the public hospital waiting list, 9-year-old Kadee will finally receive surgery thanks to Pauline Hanson stepping in to pay for the Yeppoon girl to go private. Kadee, who faced repeating grade 4 due to frequent absences from tonsillitis, received the life-changing news at an event hosted by Pauline Hanson at Roslyn Bay Ampol. Watch the emotional moment when Kadee's mother, Kahlia, learns about the surgery.

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Join Pauline Hanson and James Ashby at the Ampol Service Station in Keppel, where they engage with the community and address local concerns. Hear firsthand from Pauline Hanson as she discusses key issues affecting Keppel residents, while James Ashby pumps petrol and listens to the voices of locals. Don't miss this insightful and grassroots interaction.

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The abandoned TAFE complex in Maryborough, overlooked by the local Labor MP, holds untapped potential. Taryn Gillard of One Nation advocates for revitalizing the site, proposing a training hub for local industries and emergency services. The plan aims to boost vocational training, create jobs, and enhance public services, addressing the neglect of regional Queensland communities.

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James Ashby, One Nation's candidate for Keppel, addresses the pressing issue of youth crime in Central Queensland. Criticizing Labor's catch and release approach, Ashby outlines One Nation's plans to implement camps, build extra youth detention centres, and hold repeat offenders accountable. He urges Central Queenslanders to support these initiatives. Learn more at qld.onenation.org.au.

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James Ashby, One Nation's candidate for Keppel, proudly outlines the significant achievements of One Nation in Central Queensland, including funding for the Fitzroyd Community Hospice, Rocky Sports Stadium, and Kooey Bay Pool. He also highlights One Nation's role in stopping the compulsory buyup of Marlborough farms. Ashby encourages voters to learn more about One Nation's plans for Queensland by visiting their website.

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James Ashby, One Nation's candidate for Keppel, highlights the need for a high school in Emu Park, a rapidly growing community with young families. Criticizing Labor and the LNP for their inaction, Ashby calls for support to sign the petition and vote for One Nation to ensure the construction of a high school.

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Join us on 96.1 FM Sunshine Coast as we welcome Pauline Hanson and One Nation candidates Taryn Gillard (Maryborough) and Katy McCallum (Gympie). We invite our community to show their support and extend a warm welcome as they take part in an exclusive Sky News interview. Tune in to gain valuable insights from Pauline Hanson and her team as they discuss crucial topics affecting our region. Stay tuned to 96.1 FM Sunshine Coast for live updates and in-depth coverage of this important event.

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One Nation candidate for Keppel, James Ashby, has accused the Queensland Premier of lying about providing feedback to the Federal Court on a native title claim for Great Keppel Island. A right-to-information request revealed that no such feedback document exists, leading Ashby to label the Premier's statement as a "barefaced lie."

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When politicians and 'IT experts' claim mastery of new technology, it's crucial to question and prepare for contingencies, as James Ashby emphasizes the need for backup plans when solar and wind fail and the importance of cash in preventing IT collapses from devastating small businesses and the economy.

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One Nation MP James Ashby demands action after Rockhampton MP Barry O'Rourke admits using the electoral roll to confront and intimidate social media critics. Ashby calls this a frightening misuse of power and urges the Premier to condemn such actions, highlighting the need for ethical conduct in politics.

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Labor MP for Rockhampton, Barry O'Rourke, has admitted to using the electoral roll to track down and visit voters who post negative comments about him on social media. Describing his actions as “a bit of karma” and acknowledging they might be “a little bit stupid,” O'Rourke stated that he enjoys confronting these "keyboard warriors" face-to-face. During a local radio interview, he emphasized his disdain for anonymous online negativity and revealed that in-person interactions often result in the critics becoming surprisingly polite. Despite accusations of intimidation, O'Rourke maintains that he does not excuse abuse or intimidation in any form. The Premier's office encouraged MPs to engage with constituents but did not address the appropriateness of O'Rourke's methods. One Nation candidate James Ashby condemned O'Rourke's behavior, calling for a referral to the Crime and Corruption Commission. The Electoral Commission of Queensland noted that MPs are authorized to use electoral roll information for their duties but did not comment on the specifics of O'Rourke's actions.

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July 19, 2024

MP Sparks Radio Gaga

Rockhampton MP Barry O'Rourke has apologized for using the electoral roll to track down and visit voters who posted negative social media comments about him, admitting his words were poorly chosen during a radio interview. His remarks drew criticism from various political figures, prompting O'Rourke to defend his intentions but acknowledge the need for better communication.

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"Sky News: Trump Assassination Attempt Analysis. Join Pauline Hanson's chief of staff, James Ashby, and Daily Telegraph's James Morrow as they discuss the implications and security concerns surrounding this unprecedented event."

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Watch as James Ashby uncovers the state Labor Government's false claim of providing 'feedback' to the court regarding the Native Title claim on Great Keppel Island. Ashby's revelation highlights the government's misleading statements and lack of transparency in handling this critical issue. This exposure adds to the growing scrutiny and criticism of the government's approach to Native Title and indigenous land rights.

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The incident involving Pauline Hanson at Maryborough’s Mary Poppins statue sparked controversy and apologies from local officials. Hanson, filming for Sky News, was initially told by a council employee to stop filming near the statue, citing its apolitical nature and threatening police intervention. Fraser Coast Deputy Mayor Paul Truscott later apologized, clarifying that the statue stands on a public footpath accessible to all, regardless of political affiliation. Fraser Coast Regional Council CEO Ken Diehm also apologized, affirming everyone’s right to free speech in public spaces. The incident drew attention online and highlighted debates over public access and free expression.

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The Queensland government recently acquired three significant cattle stations—Tonkoro, Melrose Station, and Vergemont Station—totaling over 200,000 hectares, with support from a $21 million anonymous donation facilitated by the US-based Nature Conservancy. This move aims to bolster Queensland's Protected Areas Estate, preserving ecosystems and biodiversity unique to the region. However, it has drawn criticism from Stephen Andrew, One Nation Member for Mirani, and local farmers who argue it undermines agricultural productivity. This acquisition is part of Labor's broader goal to increase protected areas to 17% by 2030, a target that could potentially rise to 30%, raising concerns about the future of farming and public access to these lands.

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One Nation leader Pauline Hanson claims she was prohibited from filming an interview next to a Mary Poppins statue in Maryborough, Queensland, because the children's character is deemed 'apolitical.' While preparing for her Sky News interview, Hanson alleges a local official threatened to call the police. Despite this, Hanson proceeded with the interview, asserting her rights and refusing to be bullied. She described Maryborough as being run by "a bunch of bullies" who opposed One Nation's presence. Hanson also recounted a separate incident that day where she was warned against inspecting a local TAFE site. The Mary Poppins statue honors author P.L. Travers, born in Maryborough in 1899.

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Residents of the Mary Valley in Queensland are grappling with the impact of Labor and LNP's net-zero targets. During Senator Pauline Hanson's Gympie tour, locals voiced concerns over the potential harm to their communities from these policies, particularly the costly and inefficient pumped hydro project.

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James Ashby critiques Labor's governance in Queensland, highlighting issues like youth crime, red tape, and inadequate infrastructure. He discusses the state's need for change and the growing support for minor parties like One Nation. Ashby also comments on Labor's internal conflicts and the political landscape ahead of the upcoming elections.

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WATCH: James Ashby, One Nation Candidate for Keppel, fights for locals worried about the cost of electricity from unreliable solar and wind farms. James Ashby strongly advocates using nuclear power to bring prices down and provide the massive base load power Australians need.

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Federal Opposition leader Peter Dutton and Deputy David Littleproud's nuclear power plans have divided their party, with state LNP Shadow Energy Minister Deb Frecklington opposing the idea for the Tarong coal-fired power station. The proposal aims to eliminate the need for energy storage systems like the Borumba Dam Pumped Hydro Electricity scheme and the controversial powerlines linked to renewable projects. Anti-powerline activist Katy McCallum announced her state election candidacy for Pauline Hanson's One Nation, opposing the Borumba scheme and its powerlines. The LNP's federal and state representatives remain divided on the nuclear option, adding complexity to the energy politics in the Gympie area.

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Small business owner Taryn Gillard will be running as One Nation’s candidate for the seat of Maryborough in the upcoming state election on October 26. Gillard, who owns La Familia restaurant and is deeply involved in community volunteering, aims to address the cost of living crisis and support local democracy through regular town hall meetings. She emphasizes One Nation's policies on regional development, youth crime, housing, and independent energy. Her campaign has garnered support from Senator Malcolm Roberts.

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Australia's native title system continues to divide, with One Nation's James Ashby highlighting unmet $30M commitments to Great Keppel Island and a recent claim potentially restricting 84% of the island. One Nation demands a review of the system, citing broad exclusion of Australians from the decision-making process.

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Discover the latest insights from James Ashby as he talks to 4BC about the Woppaburra people’s application for a Native Title claim on Great Keppel Island. Ashby delves into the historical significance, the implications for local communities, and the potential outcomes of this important legal process. Stay informed on this critical issue affecting Indigenous rights and heritage in Australia.

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Discover how One Nation attracts voters from both Labor and Liberal parties, particularly in Queensland, and explore the broader implications for Australian politics in this insightful analysis from the MMM Night Show. Uncover the strategies and appeal of One Nation, and understand what this shift means for the future of Australia's political landscape. Tune in for a deep dive into the dynamics of voter behavior and party politics.

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Watch as James Ashby clearly explains on 9 News the realities of a native title claim for Great Keppel Island and its impact on the Capricornia Coast economy. The Labor Member fumbles, unable to justify whether the government will challenge the claim or work with the Woppaburra people.

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Explore the complex debate over the use of public figures in satire with a focus on Frances Whiting's critique of a cartoon featuring Robert Irwin by One Nation, as reported in Brisbane’s Sunday Mail. This discussion delves into the nuanced application of 'consent' in satirical media, contrasting it with personal interactions and questioning the consistency of media practices concerning satirical representations without consent. Historically, satire, including popular shows like Monty Python and The Simpsons, has operated without seeking the explicit permission of those it depicts, a practice that is both legally supported and culturally accepted. The article also considers potential biases and motives that may influence media critiques, highlighting the importance of maintaining a balanced perspective in media discussions, especially when involving political figures and satirical content.

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June 26, 2024

GKI Petition Is Launched

James Ashby, One Nation candidate for Keppel, has initiated a petition opposing the recent native title claim on Great Keppel Island (Woppa). Ashby is calling on the Queensland Government to publicly disclose the feedback it provided to the Federal Court, questioning the credibility of the government's actions and their lack of local consultation. The claim seeks exclusive Indigenous rights over the majority of the island, a move Ashby argues should be fully opposed to protect the interests of all Australians. Sign the petition to voice your support at www.onenation.org.au/stop-native-title-claim-great-keppel.

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Kilkivan small business owner and former police officer Katy McCallum will stand as One Nation’s candidate for the traditionally safe National Party seat of Gympie in the October state election. McCallum highlights the struggles of small businesses, escalating crime, and the need for infrastructure improvements in her campaign.

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Join former Labor Senator Stephen Conroy and One Nation chief of staff James Ashby as they discuss a recent poll revealing 60% of Australians support nuclear energy. Explore why Labor persists with its scare campaign despite growing public support.

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Listen to James Ashby provide an update on the native title claim on Great Keppel Island and discover his efforts to advocate for our community. Stay informed on the latest developments and how they impact you.

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Senator Pauline Hanson has written a critical letter to Opposition leader David Crisafulli, demanding clarity on whether the LNP will preference One Nation in the upcoming election. One Nation has pledged to preference the LNP second and Labor last, pressuring the LNP to reciprocate. Hanson insists that One Nation will not support Labor's budget, treaty path, voice to parliament, or emissions targets. She criticizes Crisafulli's performance but believes One Nation can bolster conservative efforts to oust Labor. LNP state director Ben Riley dismissed the demands, stating preference decisions will be made once all candidates are announced.

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Kingaroy residents gathered to oppose new wind and solar projects, advocating for coal to lower power bills. At a local meeting, One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts and Nanango candidate Adam Maslen criticized renewable plans and pushed for coal as the best energy solution for the region. Discover the community's stance on the renewable energy rollout and its impact on Kingaroy.

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June 21, 2024

Hope for Maryborough

Hope for Maryborough as One Nation’s Taryn Gillard, a respected businesswoman and community leader, launches her campaign to reclaim the seat. At a packed event, Gillard pledged to lower power costs, tackle youth crime, and boost local economic development, aiming to replace what she describes as Labor's neglect with cooperative, positive representation. Discover the potential new era for Maryborough with One Nation's campaign.

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JOIN US FOR AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Pauline Hanson, leader of One Nation, shares her thoughts on nuclear energy policy in Australia and the state of Queensland politics. Hanson discusses her support for nuclear power, critiques of LNP leader David Crisafulli, and the controversial cartoon featuring Bluey and Robert Irwin. Don't miss her candid insights and bold statements!

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Senator Malcolm Roberts has raised concerns over a significant wage theft scandal involving 5,000 casual coal miners in Queensland and NSW, alleging losses of up to $40,000 annually per worker. Accusations have been directed at unions and the Fair Work Commission for endorsing unfair agreements. Roberts highlights collusion involving the CFMEU, union bosses, and labor hire companies, describing the situation as Australia's largest wage theft scandal. The Independent Workers Union of Australia supports miners seeking backpay. The issue underscores systemic problems in the coal industry and the need for better worker protections.

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Recently, One Nation candidates Julie Hall and Kylee Stanton made a significant impact at the Mackay Show with their engaging stall. Reports indicate a lot of fun and enthusiasm as the two star performers of the One Nation campaign were warmly received by the public. Read more about their successful event and the positive reception they garnered. Discover why Julie Hall and Kylee Stanton are becoming key figures in the One Nation movement.

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Watch Chanel 7 News as they cross to James Ashby for the latest updates on the Robert Irwin saga and the repercussions of the letter sent to One Nation. James highlights that Steve Irwin never minded parodies from shows like Fast Forward or South Park, which were quite common back in the day. Tune in to learn more about this developing story and its impact on the Irwin family and One Nation.

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The Irwin family was spotted at Brisbane airport heading to Tasmania on Monday, following the release of a controversial political cartoon featuring Robert Irwin. The cartoon, shared by One Nation, used the likeness of Robert and the character Bluey to criticize the state government. Despite backlash and a potential legal threat from Robert, One Nation refused to remove the video. Premier Steven Miles criticized Pauline Hanson for the cartoon, calling it irresponsible. On Monday night, Robert Irwin posted a tribute to his late father, Steve Irwin, on Instagram, expressing his admiration and love.

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WATCH: ABC News covers Robert Irwin's demand for Pauline Hanson and One Nation to remove a satirical cartoon featuring Bluey and Irwin in a devastated Queensland. Get a detailed step-by-step look at the case, including footage from Pauline Hanson and an interview with One Nation candidate James Ashby.

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Pauline Hanson affectionately refers to James Ashby as her "favourite son," highlighting their decade-long friendship and professional relationship. At a lively lunch at Rockhampton's Heritage Hotel, Hanson humorously insists Ashby will inherit her Archibald Prize portrait despite his protests, reflecting their close yet bickering dynamic.

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A satirical YouTube video from Senator Pauline Hanson's "Please Explain" series featuring Steve Irwin and Bluey has prompted legal action from Irwin's lawyers for defamation and unauthorized image use, while Hanson dismisses the lawsuit and urges Irwin to "lighten up." The video criticizes the Queensland government's handling of issues like healthcare, housing, and youth crime, and has gained significant viewership and media coverage.

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Victoria is battling an avian influenza outbreak, impacting nationwide egg supplies and leading to restricted sales, highlighting the need for improved biosecurity. One Nation proposes doubling inspections of shipping containers and increasing resources to manage pests while opposing activists threatening livestock and egg industries.

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Robert Irwin is facing criticism after threatening legal action against a satirical cartoon produced by Pauline Hanson's One Nation, which featured him and the popular character Bluey. The video, part of the "Please Explain" series, mocks the Queensland government using Irwin and Bluey as the faces of a new tourism campaign. Irwin's lawyers sent a cease and desist letter to StepMates Studios, the creators of the cartoon, which has sparked a divided response from the public. Some Australians have labeled Irwin as a "sook" who needs to "lighten up," while others have defended him against Hanson’s controversial satire. Hanson insists the cartoon is harmless and questions how it could defame Irwin. The Queensland government has also criticized the video for its divisive nature. Irwin's legal team argues that the cartoon misrepresents his image and values, demanding its removal from all platforms by Monday, with potential escalation to the Federal Court if not complied with.

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Brisbane's 4BC covers the extraordinary move by Robert Irwin to threaten legal action against Senator Pauline Hanson over a controversial cartoon depiction. The video, part of One Nation's Please Explain series, features Irwin and Bluey criticizing the Queensland state government. Listen to 4BC for the full news item and detailed explanation.

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Robert Irwin threatens to sue One Nation over a controversial video in Pauline Hanson's Please Explain series. The video criticizes the Queensland state government using animated versions of Irwin and Bluey.

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James Ashby has recently voiced strong criticism regarding the state government's budget, highlighting a significant shortfall in the promised funding for Great Keppel Island. Despite recent assurances from the government, the necessary financial allocations remain absent, raising concerns and questions about the administration's commitment to regional development.

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Bill Shorten, Labor Minister for the NDIS, has just paid his speech advisor a princely sum of $300,000 per annum. Watch James Ashby on Sky News talk about this amount and if the NDIS would better swerved with a minister that was more careful with people’s money.

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Join us for an engaging discussion on the Queensland election with One Nation's James Ashby, covering the call to "Get rid of the government," Trump's Fox News appearance, and Australia's controversial policies. Special guests share their insights on the future of politics and current events.

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The Rockhampton Base hospital has delayed basic surgery for young children, and James Ashby, One Nation candidate is on the case. He is working hard to bring attention to the issue through the news.

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The Queensland Minister for Treaty has been called out for spending $125k travelling Noth America on a last hurrah before Labor is booted from Office. One Nation will not only work our hardest to overturn the Queensland Treaty process, but we will work our hardest to have Leeanne Enoch, the state member for Algester, booted from office.

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May 28, 2024

50c Fares Not Fair

Listen as James Ashby exposes the rort behind the proposed 50c public transport proposal by Labor’s Premier.

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Discover the latest on Central Queensland's staggering $51 million SPER debts as Labor unveils a 4.2% surge in traffic fines statewide, following last year's 7.7% hike. In a move affecting everyday drivers, penalties for common infractions like not wearing a seatbelt and slight speeding are set to rise. Uncover the details of this controversial decision, impacting motorists who may unintentionally find themselves on the wrong side of the law. Labor's aim to generate $857 million from Queensland drivers raises concerns about the financial strain on individuals already facing challenging times.

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One Nation launches a comprehensive policy platform targeting crime, cost of living, housing crisis, and regional neglect ahead of the Queensland state election. Senator Pauline Hanson vows to prioritize community safety, economic relief, and equality, aiming to address the concerns most pressing to Queenslanders. The party's strong stance against net-zero emissions and commitment to repealing 'path to treaty' legislation underscore its promise for significant change.

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Explore the intriguing proposal by One Nation's James Ashby, candidate for Keppel, advocating for camera crews to accompany police officers. This innovative approach aims to spotlight youth crime, urging politicians and senior police to enact substantial changes. Discover the potential impacts and debates surrounding this strategy in our comprehensive analysis.

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February 21, 2024

Good Riddance Katarina Carroll

Delve into the legacy of Katarina Carroll as Queensland's Police Commissioner, examining her impact on crime rates and police morale. Uncover the community's call for effective leadership and strategies to combat juvenile crime under her successor. #QueenslandPolice #LeadershipChange

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Discover the unfolding controversy in Toobeah, Queensland, where local residents face the unexpected transfer of the beloved Toobeah Reserve to a distant Aboriginal Corporation. This move, orchestrated without community input by Mayor Lawrence Springborg and the Miles Labor State Government, has ignited concerns over access to a vital recreational space and the principle of local consultation. Amidst a backdrop of national land rights discussions, this situation in Toobeah highlights the critical need for transparency, inclusivity, and equitable governance in land management decisions. Join the conversation on the future of community lands and the importance of ensuring all voices are heard in the governance process.

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February 20, 2024

TOP COP'S RESIGNATION WELCOMED

Queensland Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll's resignation marks a pivotal moment for the Queensland Police Service (QPS) amid rising crime rates and plummeting police morale, according to One Nation's Keppel candidate James Ashby. Highlighting the challenges faced by the QPS, including targeted attacks on officers, a controversial recruitment strategy, and the impact of COVID-19 vaccination policies on police numbers, Ashby calls for significant reforms to restore confidence and effectiveness in the force.

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February 20, 2024

TOP COP HAS TO GO!

Explore the deepening crisis within the Queensland Police under Commissioner Katarina Carroll's leadership. Morale hits rock bottom as unprecedented numbers of officers leave, and recruitment standards shift to include 17-year-olds amidst a backdrop of controversial policies and allegations of misconduct. Discover the impact of these changes on community safety and the internal turmoil threatening the integrity of the force.

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Explore the escalating situation in Toobeah, western Queensland, where local residents are up in arms over the transfer of crown land to an Aboriginal corporation without prior consultation. Senator Pauline Hanson steps into the fray, championing the cause of the locals and highlighting the lack of communication from the council. This report delves into the complexities of land rights, community concerns, and the quest for a fair resolution in the heart of Australia's rural landscape. Stay informed on this developing story and understand the implications for Toobeah's community and beyond.

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In a recent op-ed for the Courier-Mail, Dr. Paul Williams, known for his advocacy towards a voice to Parliament, has sparked controversy with his glowing endorsement of Queensland Premier Steven Miles, describing him as "spontaneously genuine" and caring. This piece, coming in the wake of Miles' criticized reaction to a question about crime in Queensland, has raised eyebrows and drawn criticism for its perceived bias and lack of critical analysis. Critics argue that Williams' portrayal overlooks significant issues such as the state's handling of immigration, poverty, and crime, suggesting a disconnect from the realities faced by everyday Queenslanders. Amidst growing concerns over crime and community safety, the commentary has been met with skepticism, highlighting a broader debate over academic impartiality and the role of media in political discourse.

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February 12, 2024

WATCH: James Ashby on Sky News

James Ashby discusses Labor's perceived arrogance and legislative tactics with Peta Credlin on Sky News, highlighting the rushed electrical vehicle legislation without proper modelling and the South Australian parliament's decision to block a gender inquiry. This conversation sheds light on the contentious political strategies and decisions impacting Australian governance.

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In a surprising turn of events, Australian legislators find themselves embroiled in controversy following the passage of the "Closing Loopholes No 2 Bill," which introduced unexpected criminal penalties for employers who breach the "right to disconnect" rules. This legislation, hastily passed in the Senate, mandates up to 12 months in jail for bosses who persist in contacting employees outside of working hours, violating orders from the Fair Work Commission. The Labor party, in collaboration with the Greens and independent senators, pushed through this amendment, only to face immediate backlash and calls for reversal due to the severe implications for business owners. This oversight highlights a significant legislative blunder, igniting a political firestorm as Labor seeks to correct the error amidst opposition from the Coalition and criticism from business leaders concerned about the burdensome regulations and potential financial repercussions. As the law moves to the House of Representatives for approval, the saga underscores the complexities of regulating workplace communications and the need for careful legislative review.

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Revelations have emerged that Queensland's Energex, a state-owned electricity network, has remotely throttled the air conditioners of nearly 170,000 homes and businesses on six occasions in recent months. This action, aimed at managing the electricity grid's stability, has sparked heated debate in Parliament, particularly from Senator Malcolm Roberts. He criticises the move as a dystopian step towards energy rationing, highlighting the contradiction of implementing such measures in a region rich in coal and natural gas reserves. Senator Roberts's remarks underscore concerns about Australia's energy policy direction, emphasising the reliance on renewable sources at the expense of traditional energy and raising questions about the future accessibility of electricity for all Australians.

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February 07, 2024

Two By-Election Too Many!

Queensland faces two critical by-elections ahead of the state election in October, amidst criticisms of Labor's handling of various state issues. The by-elections, spurred by what critics call 'Labor incompetence,' are set to shape the national political landscape, focusing on local concerns yet underscored by broader issues like rampant crime and economic pressures. Critics accuse Labor of a lenient approach to youth crime and mismanagement of the economy, leading to widespread cost-of-living challenges. Amidst this, Pauline Hanson is recognized for her efforts in fostering apprenticeships, a move seen as crucial for addressing the skills shortage and inflation. As Queensland navigates these political and economic challenges, the call for change and effective leadership becomes increasingly loud, urging a departure from past mistakes to secure a more stable and prosperous future.

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Discover the strategic implications of Senator Pauline Hanson's endorsement of One Nation's Mark Bone for the Ipswich West by-election. This in-depth analysis explores potential changes in the political landscape, voter sentiment, and the future of political endorsements in Australia. Take advantage of this to stay informed about the Ipswich West by-election and gain insight into what Hanson's endorsement means for Mark Bone and the broader political context.

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Examine the important discussion between Rita Panahi and Senator Malcolm Roberts regarding the pressing necessity of a COVID Royal Commission. This interview provides insights into health crisis management and public policy, and it illuminates the Australian government's response to the pandemic. It is a must-watch for anyone who wants to know how COVID-19 will affect governance and society's readiness for the future.

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Mark Bone, a successful small business operator and founder of the 'Rent-A-Ute' franchise, announces his candidacy for the Ipswich West by-election under Pauline Hanson's One Nation. Highlighting concerns over Labor's industrial relations laws and their impact on small businesses, Bone emphasizes the need for support in Queensland amidst rising costs and regulatory challenges. With a strong background in entrepreneurship and a commitment to addressing key issues like crime, cost of living, public health, and housing affordability, Bone pledges to advocate for the interests of Queenslanders and ensure the state government prioritizes the well-being of its citizens.

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Explore the latest insights from Pauline Hanson on Chris Kenny's show, where she delves into crucial topics shaping Australia's future. This compelling segment features Hanson's bold predictions for a 'robust' year ahead, her critical views on the government's tax cuts, allegations of the Prime Minister's dishonesty, and a heated discussion on Australia's escalating immigration numbers. Tune in for an in-depth analysis and Hanson's unique perspective on these pivotal national issues.

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"Queensland's Ipswich West faces a second by-election as Labor MP Jim Madden, amidst controversies and allegations of workplace bullying, resigns to pursue local government ambitions. Previously signaling a retirement at the forthcoming October state election, Madden's departure accelerates the electoral process in this critical Labor stronghold. Allegations against Madden, including coercive control and inappropriate behavior, have been vehemently denied, yet have led to legal actions by former staffer Alison Young. This move adds to the political turbulence in Queensland, spotlighting issues of conduct and representation ahead of significant electoral battles."

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January 25, 2024

A good crock story!

Discover how James Ashby is making a difference in Central and North Queensland. Learn about his community work, including discussions on key local issues. Be surprised by insights into the presence of crocodiles in populous areas of Northern Australia. Join Ashby's journey as he engages with topics that truly matter to Australians.

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Explore the latest insights as One Nation's Keppel Candidate, James Ashby, delves into the government's stage three tax cuts and the hazards associated with lithium batteries in a thought-provoking discussion on Sky News. This comprehensive coverage touches on a range of significant issues, offering a deeper understanding of current political and technological challenges. Stay informed with James Ashby's expert analysis on these critical topics.

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Discover key insights from Steve Price's exclusive interview with Senator Pauline Hanson on the Federal Government's contentious plans to revise Stage 3 tax cuts for individuals earning under $150,000. Senator Hanson, known for her forthright opinions, criticizes the government's approach, labeling it as dishonest and highly inefficient. This revealing conversation sheds light on the potential impact of these changes and the government's overall performance. Get the full story and Senator Hanson's unfiltered perspective on this critical fiscal matter, right here.

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In a significant move to address the increasing cost of living and doing business in Australia, One Nation has put forward a demand to exempt insurance from the Goods and Services Tax (GST). Highlighted by rising insurance premiums amid escalating property crime rates, this proposal, spearheaded by One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson, aims to alleviate financial pressure on Australian households. Senator Hanson emphasizes the broader economic implications, noting that high insurance costs could lead to inadequate coverage and, consequently, greater financial burdens on taxpayers in the event of large-scale disasters. This initiative, alongside the proposed exemption of insurance from state government stamp duty, particularly in crime-affected regional Queensland, marks a critical step towards ensuring more Australians can afford essential insurance coverage.

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January 18, 2024

Don’t demolish the Gabba!

Uncover the latest developments in Queensland's controversial plan to demolish and rebuild the Gabba Olympic stadium, a move that has sparked widespread debate and rumors of cancellation. This article examines the skyrocketing costs, now estimated at $2.7 billion, a significant increase from the initial $1 billion projection. Highlighting the project's national significance, it discusses the potential request for federal funds and the implications for local heritage, including the demolition of a state school in Pauline Hanson's childhood community. The piece critically analyzes the impact of such 'vanity projects' on Queensland's housing crisis and the broader Australian economy, questioning the promise of the Olympics being financially beneficial. It also presents One Nation's stance on the issue, advocating for the utilization of existing infrastructure and a cap on Olympic spending, amidst growing local opposition and calls for the Queensland government to reconsider its plans.

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Discover the unexpected environmental dilemma with 'Radical Greens Turn on Wind Farms': an in-depth blog exploring the controversial stance of former Greens leader Bob Brown against wind farms. Dive into the paradox of renewable energy and environmental preservation, where even the staunchest advocates express concerns. Uncover the hidden impacts of wind farms on landscapes like the Daintree Rainforest, the legislative actions of One Nation, and the broader debate on Australia's energy policy. This eye-opening read challenges conventional wisdom and ignites a crucial conversation on balancing sustainability with ecological integrity.

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Explore the pressing issue of Queensland's soaring crime rates in our latest blog 'Escalating Crime in Queensland: Labor's Missed Priorities'. Delve into the concerning statistics revealing a 31% increase in offenses since 2019 and the critique of the Miles/Palaszczuk Labor government's focus on the 2032 Olympics and treaty processes over public safety. This insightful piece sheds light on the community's call for stronger action against crime, the challenges facing police recruitment, and the potential impact of One Nation's proposed policies. Join the conversation on Queensland's safety and governance, a topic that resonates with every citizen concerned about their community's well-being.

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Uncover the complexities of Australia's national identity in 'Pushing Back Against Racial Divisions' by Pauline Hanson, a thought-provoking blog examining the controversial 2023 referendum on an indigenous voice to Parliament. This article delves into the public's reaction, the alleged shortcomings in the process, and the broader implications for national unity and indigenous relations. Explore Hanson's perspective on the ongoing debate over indigenous place names and local government practices. This insightful piece invites readers to reflect on the balance between honoring indigenous heritage and fostering a unified Australian identity.

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Explore Pauline Hanson's insightful reflections on the resilient Australian spirit in the face of Cyclone Jasper. Discover how unity and effective leadership can steer us towards a hopeful and prosperous 2024. Read more about One Nation's vision for Australia's future amidst challenges and the festive season wishes.

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James Ashby, Pauline Hanson's chief of staff, announces his candidacy for Keppel in the upcoming Queensland state election. With extensive parliamentary experience, Ashby aims to tackle regional issues, counteract Labor and LNP policies, and bring fresh perspectives to pressing concerns like youth crime, housing and cost of living.

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Explore why Senator Pauline Hanson vehemently opposes the concept of an inheritance tax, highlighting concerns about its potential burden on younger generations, the protection of family homes, and the promotion of economic growth. Discover the senator's commitment to safeguarding the financial well-being of everyday Australians.

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Controversy flares as primary schoolchildren pen letters apologizing to Indigenous Australians, igniting a heated debate over historical guilt and education. The initiative comes under scrutiny amid the ongoing discourse surrounding the upcoming Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum on October 14. With concerns over psychological impact and the broader implications for balanced education, the controversy highlights the intricacies of acknowledging the nation's past.

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Unlocking Government Transparency: Senator Malcolm Roberts' Battle for Accountability and Democracy | Unmasking the Secrecy of the Albanese Government's Operations | Senate Committees as Guardians of Accountability | Labor's Assault on Democracy: Trampling Free Speech and Information Access | Albanese's Diary and VIP Flight Secrets: Veil of Secrecy and Lack of Democratic Values | Unveiling Government Failings: Senator Malcolm Roberts' Relentless Pursuit of Transparency | FOI Laws, Senate Inquiries, and the Quest for Accountability: Shedding Light on Government Operations | One Nation's Fight Against Labor's Attempts to Stifle Senate Committees | Navigating Secrecy: Senator Malcolm Roberts' Efforts to Uphold Democratic Principles | The Importance of Transparency in a Functioning Democracy: Insights from Senator Malcolm Roberts' Advocacy.

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August 31, 2023

Rallying call to stop Voice

Get ready for a pivotal moment in our nation's history as the Prime Minister announces the Voice Referendum date, October 14th. As the Left intensifies its efforts for the Yes campaign leading up to the referendum, we must remain vigilant against their attempts to sway voters and reverse their recent polling challenges. Amidst the urgency, it's crucial that we who oppose this divisive movement remain proactive and resolute, ensuring that Albanese's agenda doesn't fracture our unity or infiltrate our Constitution. This is about safeguarding our national identity, traditions, and values from radical ideologies that have wreaked havoc elsewhere. Let's unite to protect our democracy's foundations and thwart this divisive agenda. Stand strong, demonstrate our unity as One Nation, and redouble your commitment to a resounding No vote.

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August 15, 2023

The Free Speech Odyssey

Join the Freedom of Speech Conference in Brisbane's historic Ithaca Room as influential voices like Alan Jones, Dr. David Adler, and more gather to discuss and challenge the proposed Communications Legislation Amendment Bill 2023. Don't miss this vital movement to protect freedom of speech.

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Anthony Albanese has faced challenges as extreme activists diverge from his sales pitch. The Prime Minister's portrayal of the Uluru Statement as a concise plea for indigenous representation on an A4 page overlooks its comprehensive nature. Beyond the surface, the statement spans 26 pages, encompassing demands for financial resources, exclusive land and water access, race-based rights, and even self-government funded by Australian taxpayers. This complex issue has caused turmoil within the 'yes' camp, as the Australian public begins to scrutinize the proposal, realizing the potential implications of enshrining racial inequality in the Constitution. With the impending referendum, the 'yes' campaign faces mounting pressure to address the multifaceted aspects of the Uluru Statement and its impact on Australian society.

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Get ready to be part of history in the making! Join the Freedom of Speech Conference Live Stream—an electrifying event dedicated to defending and upholding freedom of speech in Australia. Hosted by One Nation's MPs, including Pauline Hanson and Malcolm Roberts, and featuring speakers like Alan Jones, this groundbreaking conference will dissect the proposed Communications Legislation Amendment (Combatting Misinformation and Disinformation) Bill 2023. Explore its potential effects on independent media, non-government political parties, and democratic discourse, all from the comfort of your screen. Mark your calendar for August 26, 2023, and be part of a movement shaping the future of free expression. Don't miss out—register now and join the conversation! #FreedomOfSpeechConference #LiveStreamEvent

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In a recent press release, One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts calls for an urgent review of the Murray-Darling Basin Plan's environmental water recovery targets rather than extending the mid-2024 deadline. The marks, which aim to recover up to 3200 gigalitres by mid-2024, are deemed unrealistic by Senator Roberts, with an impending shortfall of approximately 750 GL and less than 11 months remaining. He raises concerns that Labor's pursuit of these targets could jeopardize jobs and industries in Basin communities. Senator Roberts highlights the need for alternative solutions to recover environmental water, avoiding the adverse impacts of large-scale buybacks on local businesses and communities. Emphasizing the importance of supporting Basin irrigators, who contribute 40% of Australia's food and fibre production, he urges a revision of the targets to reflect economic and social realities. With taxpayers' costs exceeding $13 billion and significant water already given up by irrigators, Senator Roberts advocates for more practical and sustainable water recovery measures.

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Mrs. Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell MLC, the newly elected Member for Northern Victoria, expresses deep concern over the Victorian Government's proposed gas ban in newly built homes by 2024. The potential reliance on expensive electricity as the sole energy source poses a heavy burden on Victorians already grappling with rising electricity bills. This blog delves into the implications of the ban on gas usage, including its impact on the cherished Aussie BBQ tradition and the risks of increased reliance on foreign-owned energy companies. Mrs. Tyrrell advocates for a balanced and sustainable energy strategy, prioritizing Victoria's freedom of choice and self-sufficiency. Furthermore, the paradoxical situation of exporting natural resources to China while disregarding local interests is highlighted. Engaging in constructive dialogue is emphasized to ensure a comprehensive energy plan that safeguards the rights and well-being of Victorians for a prosperous future

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Senator Malcolm Roberts' shocking revelation of a hidden foreign ownership scandal in Australia's property market has sparked urgent calls for investigation. Learn about the significant disparity between official statistics and real estate agents' data, and its implications for housing affordability and national interests. Discover the need for policy review and a balanced approach to foreign investment to ensure a fair property market for all Australians.

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Uncover the shocking truth behind Labor Premier Palaszczuk's government as they prioritize funding for the Olympics over critical societal needs. With costs soaring and taxpayer money at stake, learn why their decisions are drawing widespread criticism and how it reflects an out-of-touch approach to governance. Explore the lost opportunities for social housing, education, healthcare, and regional infrastructure upgrades. Join us as we delve into the alarming blow-out of costs and the urgent need for accountability and responsible financial decisions in Queensland.

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Pauline Hanson's take on the cancellation of the 2026 Commonwealth Games by Victorian premier Dan Andrews and the implications it holds for Australia's sporting reputation. Discover the alleged political motives behind the decision and its potential impact on future international events like the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games.

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July 14, 2023

Fadden By-Election

Explore the Fadden by-election on the Gold Coast, serving as a litmus test for critical issues impacting Australians today. Discover how rising living costs, housing and rental crises, public health, crime, and misguided policies affect the Gold Coast community. One Nation's candidate, Sandy Roach, offers common-sense solutions to address these concerns.

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Explore the urgent need for decisive action in closing the gaps and addressing indigenous disadvantage. Read our insightful blog post that highlights the limitations of proposed solutions and emphasizes the importance of tangible change.

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Discover One Nation's commitment to regional communities and their plan for targeted investment and support in key industries. Learn how redirecting wasted funds can bring tangible improvements to defunded services, healthcare, and power bills. Join the movement for a brighter future in regional Australia.

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Learn about the efforts of Sarah Game, a South Australian MP, in advocating for improved housing outcomes in the state. Discover the achievements, including stamp duty reforms and the ongoing initiatives to address the housing and homelessness crisis.

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Discover the latest survey results on Australian voters' attitudes towards immigration and population growth after the COVID-19 pandemic. Explore the significant shift in public opinion, concerns about the consequences of population growth, and alternative solutions proposed by respondents. Gain insights into the impact of the pandemic on shaping voters' views and their desire for a "Big Australia" policy.

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One Nation has been actively engaging with Queensland locals through crime forums to understand their concerns and discuss potential solutions. Discover how proactive parties like One Nation aim to tackle crime, transcending government boundaries. Read Senator Roberts' press release on the Hervey Bay crime forum and the proposed reboot of the Neighbourhood Watch Program as part of a community-led response to the crime crisis.

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June 14, 2023

Wokenomics 101

Discover the intricate relationship between economics, politics, and cultural causes driving the Woke movement. Dive into the principles of Wokenomics, including Public Choice Theory and the Austrian School of Economics, to gain insights into its underlying motivations and effects on society.

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Explore the complex issue of escalating youth crime in regional Queensland and the urgent need for solutions that prioritize community safety. Discover the impact of ineffective approaches, the justified fears of impacted communities, and the importance of community engagement in combating this problem.

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Discover the controversial suggestions made by the Reserve Bank Governor to tackle the rental crisis and the behind-the-scenes efforts of Senator Malcolm Roberts. Unveil the truth about the RBA's money printing and the scrutiny faced by General Angus Campbell over the removal of military honours. Learn how ordinary Australians are standing up against arrogant decision-makers.

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Discover the recent charges faced by Red Rooster franchise in Wodonga for employing minors without permits. Explore the advantages of part-time jobs for teenagers and the need to reassess current teen employment laws. Find out how lowering the age bracket and implementing safeguards can create a win-win situation for young employees and employers.

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May 26, 2023

Events Galore!

There are a lot of exciting events that are coming up in the months ahead that will enthuse supporters. We have an events page where all the events are updated, so bookmark this page and watch for them. One Nation will always hold listening tours and ensure everyone is heard. We are keen to meet locals and understand what their concerns are.

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Discover the surprising impact of Pauline's knitted jumpers on the radical left and their unexpected boost to our shop's orders. Explore how the media's focus on fashion rather than policy has become a successful marketing strategy. Join One Nation's competition to win a prize by sharing your funniest sticker placement. Stay classy, legal, and creative!

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Explore the insights from Dr. Jim Chalmers' 2023-24 Budget Speech, focusing on the cost-of-living and inflation. Learn about the government's $14.6 billion cost-of-living plan, including relief measures for power bills and affordable housing. However, this blog critically examines the effectiveness of redistribution policies in combating cost-of-living challenges, highlighting the potential consequences. Discover the impacts of taxation, inflation, and government spending on the economy, supported by renowned economist Professor Murray N. Rothbard's perspectives.

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Explore the exquisite hand-knitted collection by Senator Pauline Hanson. Each distinct jumper/cardigan is meticulously crafted over 60 hours or more by Senator Pauline Hanson herself, making them truly unique treasures. Participate in our traditional online auction to secure one of these coveted pieces, complete with Pauline Hanson's private label and a signed certificate of authenticity. Join now and stand a chance to become the proud owner of a priceless, hand-knitted Pauline Hanson's jumper/cardigan!

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Explore the fascinating concept of two biological sexes in human beings, delving into the intricacies and diversity of human sexuality. Gain insights into the scientific understanding of male and female sexes and the complexities that arise from intersex variations. Discover how this knowledge can contribute to a more inclusive and respectful society.

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Explore the details of the 2023-24 Budget Speech delivered by Federal Treasurer Dr. Jim Chalmers. In this blog post, we delve into the potential political spin, analyze the economic implications of the budget, and shed light on the need for increased productivity and reduced inflation for the prosperity of the Australian economy.

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Youth crime in Rockhampton, Queensland, has reached alarming levels, prompting Torin O'Brien, a former One Nation candidate, to lead in addressing this growing concern. O'Brien's proactive approach, utilizing social media to raise awareness and organizing community meetings, has drawn attention to the devastating impact of crime and the urgent need for action. By urging law enforcement agencies to prioritize the safety of innocent citizens and challenging the traditional approach, O'Brien's activism has sparked a vital conversation about community involvement and comprehensive solutions to combat youth crime. Discover how his efforts are significantly impacting Rockhampton and driving positive change in Queensland.

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📢 Australia's 2023 Federal Budget: What does it mean for you? 💼 Explore the implications of mounting government debt, tax changes, and infrastructure spending on everyday Australians. Discover how these decisions impact inflation, interest rates, and your financial well-being. #Budget2023 #AustralianEconom

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The Greens have filed a lawsuit against a lawmaker who attacked their deputy leader's remarks over the demise of Queen Elizabeth II. Donate to our cause right away to support the defence of free speech and democracy.

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May 02, 2023

Dr. Stangelove 2.0

This blog provides a critical analysis of the Australian government's burdensome debt and questions the pseudo-economics promoted by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). The author argues that both the Coalition and Labor governments are not doing enough to address the rising debt, and highlights the dangers of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT), which suggests that the government can print its own money to cover deficits. The blog also cites the views of Dr. Bob Murphy of the Mises Institute, who highlights the negative impact of deficits and debt on private-sector investment and future generations. The blog concludes by urging readers to start worrying and asking for a proper explanation of the government's debt.

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One Nation Victoria's Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell, MLC, recently embarked on a comprehensive tour of the Murray Darling Basin to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the delicate balance required between all stakeholders. Beginning in Mildura with the OZ Fish team, an NGO committed to restoring and educating the public about the local waterways, the tour continued with a driving tour of Hattah-Kulkyne National Park, meetings with the Mildura Regional Council, leading table grape growers in Robinvale, key irrigators and council members in Swan Hill, and the Central Murray Environmental Floodplains group in Cohuna. The tour concluded with visits to the Tallangatta Expo and Dartmouth Dam, where productive dialog was encouraged with locals. Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell's Murray Darling Basin tour was aimed at gaining a more in-depth understanding of conservation and farming distribution projects that have been both successful and those that still require work.

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The blog titled "The Politicians Ponzi Scheme: Big Immigration" discusses the impact of the Australian government's ever-increasing levels of immigration on the country's economy and infrastructure. The blog highlights that politicians have relied on high levels of immigration to grow the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), but this approach is flawed because the GDP doesn't measure the quality of life. The blog argues that the pressure on essential services from population growth is making life worse for the average Australian. With an exponential increase in immigration planned, the blog calls for an immediate cut in immigration to net-zero and investment in essential infrastructure to catch up with the population growth. The blog concludes that a big immigration plan hurts Australians, and it's time for the government to stop making themselves look good on paper and start looking after Australians.

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Anzac Day is an important occasion in Australia, where we commemorate the bravery and sacrifice of our service men and women who fought for our country. It reminds us of the values of courage, mateship, and sacrifice that are ingrained in our national identity. At our office, we send cards to RSLs around Australia every year to acknowledge their service. The responses we receive show us the impact of small acts of kindness. This example should inspire us all to recognize and appreciate the efforts of those around us, not just on Anzac Day but every day. By showing kindness and respect, we can make the world a better place, one small act at a time.

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This blog post delves into a controversial topic surrounding the Australian Parliament and the mental health of Senator Lidia Thorpe. The post discusses comments made by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese regarding Senator Thorpe's behavior as symptomatic of mental health issues. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson has criticized these comments as an attempt to distance the proposed indigenous voice to Parliament from the radical black nationalists represented by Senator Thorpe. The post also includes Senator Thorpe's response, labelling the comments "misogynistic" and "racist." The article calls for action from the Prime Minister, either by removing Senator Thorpe from Parliament if he genuinely believes her mental health is an issue or admitting that his proposed voice to Parliament risks attracting like-minded individuals like Senator Thorpe. This post provides insightful analysis of a topic of national importance and is a must-read for anyone interested in Australian politics.

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The blog discusses the often overlooked issue of housing as a significant contributor to the cost of living. The author argues that housing expenses are frequently ignored when calculating the cost of living index, leading to an inaccurate representation of the true cost of living. The blog delves into the reasons behind the high cost of housing, such as the lack of affordable housing options and the impact of gentrification on low-income communities. The author also suggests practical solutions that can be implemented to address this problem, including policies that incentivize the construction of affordable housing and regulations that protect tenants from unfair rent hikes. The blog concludes by emphasizing the need to acknowledge the role of housing in the cost of living and take action to make housing more affordable for all.

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The blog discusses the recent decision of the South Australian Liberal Party to vote against an amendment proposed by One Nation's Game to limit the number of committees that can be established for the SA First Nations Voice. The author argues that pushing through legislation without holding a referendum vote undermines the democratic process and can lead to unintended consequences and polarisation within the community. The author also criticizes the South Australian Labor Party for bypassing a referendum vote on their 'Voice bill,' which they believe is a violation of democratic principles and could lead to a sense of exclusion and disengagement in the community. The blog concludes that removing the sovereignty of Aboriginal culture and putting it in the hands of the Australian government cements the belief that the Labor Government will do whatever it takes to obtain as much power as possible.

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According to various media outlets, including ABC News, many Australian families with children are facing homelessness due to high immigration levels. Despite promises made by the Labor Party in their budget papers for 2022 to allow only 235,000 immigrants into the country, this promise was broken, resulting in an influx of 400,000 immigrants this year and predictions of reaching 600,000 imminently. As a result, it is now time for a mass movement of people to oppose this mass migration scheme, demand a better outcome for all Australians, and address the housing crisis. The Labor Party's disputed 'fact check' through their local branch of the ABC has been challenged by One Nation, which affirms that the published government figures on proposed migration constitute a promise. Let's join together to address this critical issue and create a just solution for our communities.

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As a political party dedicated to representing the interests of Australians, One Nation is deeply concerned about the lack of consultation on the Indigenous voice to parliament proposal. In this blog, we will highlight the recent comments made by Uncle Francis Xavier Kurrupuwu, a senior Tiwi Islands elder, and discuss the implications of the lack of consultation on this important issue. One Nation believes that consultation and engagement with Indigenous communities should be a priority in any decision-making process that affects them, and we call on all politicians, including Anthony Albanese and the Labor Party, to take action.

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Join us in commemorating the 26th anniversary of One Nation, an Australian political organisation that has helped elect a number of MPs. One Nation continues to be popular with ordinary Australians who have caught up with the current system and want freedom, prosperity, and fairness for their future even in the face of opposition from the elites. In this blog, you may read more about Senator Pauline Hanson and the history of One Nation.

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Recently, an article about the Australian rental crisis and its underlying causes was published by ABC. Many Australians are increasingly concerned about the rental situation as there are fewer long-term rentals available and more short-term vacation rentals, particularly on websites like Airbnb. The essay claims that the extraordinary levels of immigration are the true source of the rental crisis. This year, there may be as many as 400,000 nett migrants entering Australia; most of them are predicted to land in Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. Within a month, the housing shortage in these cities will worsen as a result of the surge of migrants. The essay backs up this claim with hard data and statistics.

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According to The Courier-Mail, forced property sales in Australia have increased by 11% since the Labor government took power. The treasurer, Jim Chalmers, has come under fire for disregarding this issue in favour of concentrating on the RBA interest rate announcement. Additionally, former prime minister Kevin Rudd called Chalmers a "weak crybaby" and a "factional hack" in his book. For the sake of households struggling in a market with no rental options due to forced property sales, One Nation advocates reducing government spending and immigration.

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Read this stirring letter from an older person who has dedicated their life to hard labour and expresses their anger at being encouraged to "spread the wealth" and reduce their level of living in order to combat global warming. They acknowledge the significance of individual responsibility and free will while expressing their boredom with entitlement, political correctness, and blame-shifting.

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In this article, we examine the Safeguard Mechanism Crediting Amendment Bill 2022 as it was mentioned by a political person in Australia. We also look at the issues expressed regarding the bill's lack of specifics and its possible effects on businesses and people in Australia. We look at the idea of carbon credits, criticisms of the carbon dioxide credit market, the Net Zero debate, and the significance of international agreements. The site promotes putting the national interest ahead of globalist ambitions when it comes to climate policy. This blog's purpose is to explain the Safeguard Mechanism Crediting Amendment Bill in detail and to shed light on the possible repercussions of having it implemented in Australia.

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With rental vacancy rates in key cities around 1%, Australia is experiencing a historic housing and rental crisis. Families from Australia are now more frequently found living in tents, sheds, caravans, and on the streets in Queensland, where homelessness has climbed by 22% in just five years. With more than 650,000 more immigrants expected to enter Australia over the next two years, the Labor government's high immigration policy is making the housing issue worse. Nearly 700,000 homes are already needed in Australia, therefore Labor's planned housing future fund is unlikely to have a substantial influence. In order to address the population and housing crises, Senator Hansen emphasises the urgent necessity for Australia to give net zero immigration a top priority. Australia is having trouble accommodating the growing population due to the present population boom.

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In Australia, the rental housing market is under immense pressure due to rising rents and long waiting times for social housing. As a solution, the federal government has proposed the Housing Australia Future Fund (HAFF), which has been criticized as flawed and imprudent. The plan involves the government raising $10bn in debt, with the Future Fund investing the funds, and the net returns being used to invest in social and affordable housing each year. However, the numbers are modest and inadequate to address the current crisis, with at least a quarter of a million new homes needed to accommodate the population growth. Furthermore, the plan is too small to have any significant impact, and the government is also opening the floodgates for even more migrants to come into the country, exacerbating the housing crisis.

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Elon Musk, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, and Senator Malcolm Roberts unite against WHO's overreach." "WHO's lack of transparency and independence under scrutiny by One Nation party." "The controversial past of WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus." "WHO sex crimes scandal highlights concerns about the organization's leadership." "One Nation committed to defending Australia's sovereignty against UN-WHO power grab.

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Despite objections from Aboriginal Australians, the Liberal, Labor, and Greens parties in Australia have passed a "machinery" measure that is necessary to conduct a referendum on the Voice. The Liberals, who are charged with turning into a branch of the Labor Party, helped pass the bill, which is considered as an assault on the nation's constitution. Turning the referendum process over to residents was One Nation's attempt to save taxpayers $100 million and give everyone a voice, but their amendments were rejected.

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Mining jobs are at risk because to climate craziness as Labour and the Liberals spar over falling investments and rising electricity costs. As a result of the Mineral Council leaking polling showing a fall in support for anti-mining MPs, One Nation wins ground. The socialist Labour Party of Queensland implements a regressive coal tax system, and the coal price cap policy of the NSW Energy Minister is criticised as an awkward, politically motivated market interference. For their campaign, the NSW Labour Party even hires an electric bus. The hundreds of thousands of hardworking Australians who depend on the mining industry for their livelihoods as well as every Australian who receives mining royalties are at stake.

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Are Australia's proposals for a rent tax moving towards realisation? Non-Aboriginal Australians would be required to pay rent on their land as a result of the proposed tax because the funds would go to supporting regional Aboriginal organisations. However, One Nation asserts that the tax is discriminatory and racially biassed. Recent indicators suggest that the tax's plans may already be in action, according to a DailyMail report. Senator Lidia Thorpe declined to comment on the tax, referring to it as "racist rhetoric." Pauline Hanson, the leader of One Nation, has vehemently denounced the "Pay the Rent" programme, claiming that it is motivated by greed and "racist identity victim politics." According to Hanson, all Australians have an equal claim to ownership of the country regardless of their background.

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While much national attention has been on the corruption scandals invloving Daniel Andrew’s Victoria Labor Government, not as much attention has been given to the absolute chaos in Queensland under Annastacia Palaszczuk’s lack of sound governance.

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The NSW State campaign has entered its last 10 days. Show your support for Mark Latham’s Team in fighting the major party madness. Our lower house candidates can really use your support on Pre-polls and election day. See contact details below for each candidate and reach out to them if you can help.

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Are you concerned about the potential dangers of the race-based Voice to parliament referendum proposed by Anthony Albanese? Many Australians share your worries and feel confused about the possible consequences of this vote.

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Read a letter to the editor published in The Australian on March 10, 2023, discussing the proposed voice to parliament and the government's support for the Uluru statement's three tenets. The letter highlights the transparency of the advocates and raises questions about the need for change.

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March 10, 2023

Voice Endgame

Read a letter to the editor published in The Australian on March 10, 2023, discussing the proposed voice to parliament and the government's support for the Uluru statement's three tenets. The letter highlights the transparency of the advocates and raises questions about the need for change.

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The viral transcript of a waiter at a Chinese restaurant explaining a new menu to Linda Burney, the Indigenous Australians Minister, in the same manner she responds to questions about the voice model has sparked a conversation about the complexity of the issue. The conversation compares the menu's principle-based approach to the government's handling of the voice model, and Burney's frustration at not being able to get clear answers about what is being offered. The transcript sheds light on the importance of communication and transparency in complex issues and has been widely shared on social media, sparking a debate about how the government can better communicate its policies to the public.

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Is it wise for Anthony Albanese, the leader of the Australian Labor Party, to attend King Charles III's coronation? This site lists the top 5 arguments for Albo staying in Australia, ranging from the weight of increased rent and mortgage payments to the crime wave that he has done little to stop. The blog also talks on his Foreign Minister's contentious $3.5 million donation to support LGBTQ+ rights, which raises questions about how the government spends its money. Albo also needs to focus on the urgent problem of the rising electricity bills in spite of pledges of a decrease.

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The Therapeutic Goods Administration's (TGA) procedure for certifying COVID-19 vaccinations has drawn criticism from an Australian senator. The Senator questioned whether the TGA actually verified Pfizer's claim that their investigation was thorough by going back to the original sources and patient data. According to FOI records, the Minister's response was unacceptable, and the TGA has never examined patient-level data from Pfizer's clinical studies.

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A Postal Bank could be the answer to the lack of face-to-face banking services in regional Australia. The Senate inquiry is uncovering crucial issues that need urgent attention, including the shocking lack of consultation between banks and community members before deciding to shut down their branches.

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Young Australians, who will be hardest hurt by Labor's plan to double tax rates for people with super balances exceeding $3 million, are concerned about the proposed changes to superannuation. Since inflation is currently at 8%, $3 million will be worth less in the future, and many young Australians would require more than $3 million in super to live comfortably in their retirement. A retiree may have $50,000 less per year to support themselves in retirement as a result of this tax reform, and they may end up paying $700,000 more in superannuation taxes over the course of their career. The government should cease changing the goalposts for superannuation and completely scrap its proposed adjustments, while indexing all tax thresholds to inflation to prevent bracket creep.

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Anthony Albanese's stance on mining and the environment: a closer look Mining vs. environmental protection: the trade-off debate in Australia How mining contributes to the Australian economy and job market Hypocrisy and double standards in mining policies: a case study The Great Barrier Reef controversy: military training vs. mining activities Can responsible mining coexist with environmental protection in fragile regions? Local communities and the economic benefits of responsible mining practices Labor party vs. mining industry: conflicting interests and perspectives Balancing economic development and environmental protection: the government's challenge Why decision-making on mining and environmental protection must be transparent and consistent

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Are you worried about the potential negative impacts of wind farm development in Australia? Our latest blog post explores the concerns raised by constituents in Victoria's northern region about the impacts of reckless wind farms. Learn why it's crucial for relevant authorities to engage in a transparent and consultative process with the community to ensure a better future for all.

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March 01, 2023

Man the Barricades

Did you know One Nation South Australian MP Sarah Game engaged in a talented and intelligent campaign against the SA state ‘Voice’ to parliament? One Nation has been scoring some great results in our battle against the Voice .

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February 28, 2023

Voice to have all the power

The elites are well and truly in charge of the Voice agenda. Many Aboriginals you chat with on the street would tell you their dreams are about a better future for their family and kids, not the elitist Voices of parliament.

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February 23, 2023

No to Their Voice

One Nation stands as an opponent to the race-based referendum that will divide Australia, Anthony Albanese and his elitist mate’s ‘Voice’. We are opposed to dividing Australia along racial lines. We are one, but we are many. We are not an elitist country.

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February 23, 2023

No to Elites and Their 'Voice'

One Nation stands as an opponent to the race-based referendum that will divide Australia, Anthony Albanese and his elitist mate’s ‘Voice’. We are opposed to dividing Australia along racial lines. We are one, but we are many. We are not an elitist country.

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February 23, 2023

Hands Off Our Super

One Nation continues to defend our country against Labor’s remorseless attack on everything we are and everything we do. The Labor government announced that they plan to make significant changes to superannuation is certainly their worst pre-election lie. One thing we know for certain, our founder, Pauline Hanson, protects pensioners. Can you take a stand and fight for our superannuation?

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February 21, 2023

SA Libs Back Down

One Nation is thrilled to see the South Australian Liberal Party taking a position that aligns with ours regarding the First Nations Voice Bill 2023 proposed by the Malinauskas Government. One Nation takes full credit for forcing this back down by the state branch of the Liberals.

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February 17, 2023

Fact Check is Fake News

If the ABC issues a ‘fact check’ on One Nation we know they’re gasping, hyperventilating, and convulsing in their communal dungeons. We rack up ABC hyperventilation as a win, despite the stolen oxygen.

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RBA Governor admits government's reckless spending caused current inflationary problems Dr. Lowe questioned about unexpected rise in inflation reaching 30-year high Lowe predicts inflation will peak at 4.2% in March '22 One Nation and Lowe differ on extent of government's responsibility for inflation Lowe concedes expansion of money supply, low-interest rates, and government support contributed to inflation Lowe denies RBA created money at government's request but admits response to government's COVID management Reserve Bank board decided to create money, had meetings with government, and faced pressure to print money Lowe's promise of low rates until 2024 may not hold true, causing financial risk for Australians One Nation demands accountability for Australia's deteriorating economy and inflation crisis.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has suffered a significant defeat as the proposed changes to the health regulations have been dropped. These changes would have given the WHO unprecedented power over member states in the event of a disease outbreak, such as COVID-19, stripping Australia of its sovereignty. The proposed powers still reside in the WHO Pandemic Treaty, which is yet to be signed by world leaders. The next step to protect Australia's health sovereignty is to reject the WHO Pandemic Treaty and ensure that the Prime Minister does not sign it. The findings of the International Health Regulations Review Committee have validated the concerns raised by One Nation and those opposed to these measures, stating that they may unduly impinge on the sovereignty of state parties. One Nation will continue to fight against this threat to Australia's sovereignty and to ensure that the health and freedoms of the Australian people are protected.

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Share your story about Australian classroom chaos. One Nation aims to enhance our education policy and put teacher safety and child learning at the centre. We will use the information gathered here to enhance and form policies that will improve the lives of Australian kids.

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Share your story about the impacts of COVID-19 vaccine mandates, coercion and discrimination with the Australian Parliament. One Nation’s COVID-19 Vaccination Status (Prevention of Discrimination) Bill 2022 is being featured in a Senate inquiry that will report to Parliament in June.

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Explore Senator Malcolm Roberts' Groundbreaking Address to the 2023 Climate and Energy Forum: A Comprehensive Summary of the Senator's Speech Exposing the Unscientific Origins of Climate Change Theory and Advocating for Scientific Integrity and Protection of Australia's Economy and Communities.

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Explore the rise of ugly black nationalism in Australia with the departure of Senator Lidia Thorpe from the Greens, and the implications of her 'black sovereignty' agenda on the nation's history and unity" #blacknationalism #Australia #LidiaThorpe #Greens #politics

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February 03, 2023

Labor’s tax on the sick

Support Devoted Healthcare Workers and Preserve Queensland's Essential Services - One Nation supports GP exemption from the new patient tax instituted by the Labor government. 87% of practitioners may pass on the cost to patients, increasing out-of-pocket costs and endangering the safety of vulnerable people. Join us in calling for a tax exemption and respecting the government's promise that there won't be any new taxes in order to save general practises, eliminate bed blocks, and access affordable healthcare.Realistic thinkers reject the idea of accurately classifying the climate impact of investments and warn against government intervention in the market.

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Senator Pauline Hanson of One Nation attacks Labor's plan to eliminate the requirement for equal shared parental responsibility under family law. According to Sen. Hanson, the current system is skewed strongly against dads and results in unfair consequences for both parents and kids. On the One Nation website, you may learn more about Sen. Hanson's views on a just family law and child support system.

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The Andrews government's proposed windfall gains tax is under criticism because it might have a detrimental effect on real estate investment and regional growth. Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell, an MLC for One Nation, contends that the tax gives the government unrestricted authority to generate money and will further deter real estate investment at a time when Victoria is grappling with a housing crisis. Before the tax goes into effect on July 1st, Mrs. Tyrrell is requesting a parliamentary investigation into it because she thinks that boosting supply, lowering demand, encouraging residential property investment, and cutting red tape are the best ways to address the housing issue. In order to enhance the availability of homes for Victorians, she also advises outlawing foreign ownership of residential property and cutting back on local government red tape. According to Mrs. Tyrrell, landlords and real estate investors

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Jim Chalmers, the Australian Treasurer, has released an economic essay with a blueprint on how to run the world's 13th largest economy. However, the plan has been criticized as a blueprint on how to destroy a $1.3 trillion dollar economy. With sky-high inflation, many Australians are struggling to make ends meet. Meanwhile, Chalmers' proposal of a new taxonomy to classify investments into 'good' and 'bad' based on their climate impact has raised concerns about market distortions and uncertainty for investors. Critics argue that the subjective classification system is misguided and will lead to a misallocation of resources. The necessary bureaucracy will result in higher taxes and lower economic growth. Realistic thinkers reject the idea of accurately classifying the climate impact of investments and warn against government intervention in the market.

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This week our One Nation parliamentarians have been working extremely hard for their constituents. It is always a thrill to see how much can be for Australians when hard working members are elected.

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January 25, 2023

Stop the Rent Tax

One Nation condemns Greens Indigenous Affairs Spokesperson Lidia Thorpe's request for non-indigenous Australians to pay rent tax to inner-city elites claiming indigenous citizenship and opposes the proposed "Pay the Rent" tax on property owners. Learn about the harm that this discriminatory programme may cause to hardworking Australians and the plea for cooperation over divisive policies.

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Learn the truth about Australia's east coast's increasing gas costs and how the Treasury Laws Amendment (Energy Price Relief Plan) Bill 2022, a government intervention, has impacted individuals, businesses, and the economy. Learn more in our in-depth research about the current state of the gas business, the economic effects of growing costs, and potential solutions for a reliable and inexpensive gas supply.

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January 20, 2023

Labor Fumbles on Voice

Do you have any reservations regarding the probable constitutional modifications that the federal Labor government, often known as "the voice," has put forth? Learn about the problematic elements of the plan, such as stifling criticism and withholding financing from opposing viewpoints, funding "yes" campaigns with public funds, and potential legal issues. Recognize the dangers and probable outcomes of the proposed change as described by former High Court judges and the absence of the legal advice Anthony Albanese sought.

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Are you a remote patient in South Australia who must struggle financially to receive essential medical care? Learn about the Patient Assistance Transport Scheme (PATS) and how it reimburses patients and carers who travel more than 100 kilometres for medical visits for their transportation and lodging costs. Learn how, after the SA government made a U-turn, the refund was increased from $0.16 per km to $0.32 per km through persistent agitation. Join us in promoting equitable access to healthcare for rural areas. Join us in our efforts to make sure that patients in the region are not forgotten.

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Bankstown MP Tania Mihailuk has announced her candidacy for One Nation in the 2023 NSW State Election. As a lifelong resident of South West Sydney and a proud Christian and anti-corruption advocate, Mihailuk believes One Nation is the only political party that can address the issues that matter to her community.

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Discover the groundbreaking representation of Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell, One Nation's representative for the North Victoria Region, in the Victorian Parliament. Based in Wangaratta, Rikkie is dedicated to connecting with her constituents and understanding their needs, while also preparing to best represent them on the floor of the Legislative Council. Learn about her election as the first Victorian to carry the One Nation party into the Victorian Parliament and the positive impact she aims to make in the coming years.

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Discover the truth behind the South Australian Government's First Nations Voice Bill 2022 and why it could lead to a divided South Australia. Learn about the real issues facing disadvantaged Australians and how this initiative fails to address them. Read about the potential consequences of enshrining the Voice in the Constitution and why One Nation is calling for a vote against it.

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Learn about the upcoming 2023 referendum proposal to change the Constitution and its potential impact on the recognition and representation of Indigenous Australians. Discover the truth behind the "voice to Parliament" proposal and why it may take the Constitution backwards more than 50 years, while facing repeated warnings from legal experts and growing conflict among Indigenous Australians.

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You just have to look at Labor's ridiculous plan to pour another 10 billion dollars into unreliable "renewable" energy to see that Anthony Albanese's government hasn't got any bloody idea what they are doing or how they can solve Australia's energy crisis.

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Did you know that the Perrottet Government is introducing Aboriginal languages into the NSW school curriculum, even though less than 0.12% of students speak any of these 200 dialects at home?

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Last week, with the help of “Doormat” Dave Pocock, Labor was able to rush through extreme changes to Australia’s industrial relations system. The bill was packed with late amendments and sweeteners for Pocock and the Greens, which have been given even less scrutiny than the already rushed bill itself.

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Labor and the Greens today combined with Labor-lite Liberals and ‘Doormat’ David Pocock to deny a Senate inquiry into the huge increase in Australian children being diagnosed with gender dysphoria and treated with puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones.

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November 30, 2022

Every life deserves justice

Currently, in South Australia, the loss of an in-utero baby due to a criminal act is legally recognised as only an injury to the mother. There is no validation for the profound loss and grief of the mother, father, extended family, and friends. On 30 November 2022, the Hon Sarah Game MLC introduced the Statutes Amendment (Loss of Foetus) Bill 2022 into the South Australian Parliament.

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November 25, 2022

Vote One Nation, Victoria!

Victorians go to the polls this weekend, and what a choice they have to make. Or they can vote for the party which puts them, their state and their country first: One Nation.

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November 24, 2022

The Great Resist

Many of you can see what is happening in the world with government taking more control of our everyday lives. Trust me when I say, there are a lot of you. I know because you email me, call me and comment on social media.

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November 23, 2022

South Australians Sold a Lie

Ms Game argued that we had been sold a lie. Certain businesses – frequently foreign-owned corporations – are raking in millions, while the average South Australian suffers from the rising cost of this vital utility.

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The Magistrates Court (Nunga Court) Amendment Bill 2022 (SA) was passed recently in the Legislative Council. This amendment enshrines in law the use of a sentencing court exclusively for Aboriginal adults found guilty of a crime in SA. South Australia’s One Nation member, the Hon Sarah Game MLC, was the only member of the Legislative Council to vote against this legislation.

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The NAPLAN results released today show that one in seven Year 9 boys is semi-illiterate. This is on top of the data last week showing that 50,000 Year 7 students in Australia start high school without being able to read properly.

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One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson has given a blistering assessment of Liberal leader Peter Dutton regarding his inability to declare his party’s position on the proposed indigenous ‘voice to Parliament’. “The man I once admired for his values and his strong, dogged approach is withering on the vine,” Senator Hanson said.

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Energy and resource rich Australia will go broke with increasing electricity prices. Rising living costs are the result of the Labour Albanese government. One Nation will lower electricity prices. One Nation is the only political party that will lower the cost of living.

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Any move to further lower qualification standards for overseas doctors to practice in Australia would be playing Russian roulette with Australian lives. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard’s reckless call to fast-track overseas doctors risked lowering the medical standards they needed to meet to practice in Australia.

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Economist John Adams has released a report questioning the way in which the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has used their powers to investigate and prosecute ‘white collar’ crime. Five years ago 2% of suspected offences reported to ASIC were investigated. In 2020 this is down to just 0.7% Only 1 in 50 of these investigations result in a prosecution. Ninety-one percent of reports by corporate whistleblowers resulted in no action being taken. Senator Roberts said: “The effectiveness of Australian Securities and Investments Commission has already been questioned following the failure to prevent the Sterling First managed investment fund scandal in Western Australia.” “ASIC provided incorrect guidance on the security of Sterling First to potential investors. Many investors lost their life savings as a result.” “I note Liberal Senator Bragg and Labor Senator Pratt have both confirmed the need for an inquiry into the performance of ASIC.” “I join in calling for an inquiry and look forward to a start date before the end of the year.”

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The World Economic Forum has described One Nation as Xenophobic, Racist and Extremist on it's "Strategic Intelligence" hub, a member only service. The Strategic Intelligence hub aims to provide talking points to some of the world's most elite corporate and government officers. One of the WEF's Strategic Intelligence partners is the Center for China and Globalisation. One Nation's policies do not contain one reference to skin colour. Our goal has always been the equal treatment of all based on content of character, not differential treatment on skin colour as Albanese's Voice to Parliament would do. As for extreme, our policies are simply conservative, all of which were accepted in the mainstream media only ten years ago before politicians accelerated their sellout of our country. International, globalist, unelected organisations that seek to control our country from the top down must be rejected. This false labelling of One Nation must be called out for what it is, foreign interference in our democracy.

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Australians should be able to keep physical evidence of their property deeds as the theft of personal customer information at Optus further demonstrates the vulnerability of electronic records to hacking. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said property was the biggest investment most Australians ever made and called for deeds to be issued to owners on paper so they can be kept safe. “Cyber-attacks are becoming more frequent and more brazen,” Senator Hanson said. “Whether it’s activist and terrorist ‘hackers’ or the cyber-warfare being waged by China’s communist regime, the security of our personal records and details are under constant threat. “Governments and businesses are being forced to invest more and more money into cyber-security and for individual Australians, hardly a week goes by when we don’t have to upgrade the security of our smartphones and computers. “Few Australians these days have physical evidence of the deeds to their property. They’re kept in electronic form at title offices, which in some cases have been sold or leased to private operators. What’s preventing some hacker from removing or changing these records? “Deeds on paper really mean something. They’re physical evidence of the sacrifices you’ve made, and the economic security and family stability that home ownership represents. It’s tangible evidence of something you’ve worked hard to earn and be proud of. “While title offices are the responsibility of states and territories, carriage services and their security are a Federal matter. It’s time for the Australian government to work with the states and territories and introduce practical measures which improve the security of our records. Physical property deeds kept safely at home cannot be hacked.”

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The Greens’ terrible economic illiteracy was skewered this week after their call for a national freeze on rents. It sounds like a great idea on the surface. There is no more pressing problem in Australia than our rental crisis. Every day it seems there’s a media story about an Australian family facing homelessness. However like all ideas from the Greens, a national rent freeze will only make this crisis worse. Seventy percent of Australian landlords own only a single investment property. Most of them have worked hard and sacrificed much to invest in a rental property to supplement their income into retirement. While Labor and the Greens view them as greedy property tycoons, they are anything but. Rents are certainly going up, but then so are the costs on landlords like insurance, council rates and state government taxes. Property investors are also facing increasing costly regulation that effectively takes away their rights. The Palazsczuk government is even taxing Queensland investors on the value of property they might own in other states. This is driving people out of the market. There are many other ways to invest their money, for example entering the lucrative short-term holiday accommodation market. This means there are even less homes available for rent. Our rental crisis is primarily one of very short supply. Australia has the lowest proportion of dwellings per population in the developed world, because for at least a decade home construction has not kept pace with population growth. Demand is only going to intensify as the Albanese government floods Australia with more than 200,000 new immigrants every year. Increasing the supply of rental accommodation needs to be the priority, and one surefire way to do this is to ban foreign ownership of all residential property in Australia while putting in place policy settings which encourage, rather than discourage, property investment by Australian families. Agencies and vendors should be required to sight evidence of Australian citizenship or permanent residency for a sale to go ahead. Lowering immigration to more sustainable levels would also help reduce demand. Councils need to get their act together too, releasing land more quickly and reducing red and green tape. And we need to have a hard look at state and territory government fees and charges, particularly stamp duty. When the Goods and Services Tax (GST) was introduced, we were told the revenue would replace what the states and territories derived from such charges. That didn’t happen, and today those fees and charges can make up to 40% of the total costs of purchasing a property. As always, fixing our various crises – the rising cost of living, housing, health, energy, workers and skills – can be achieved by putting Australia and Australians first.

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All kinds of things are said about me in the media and on the floor of Parliament, but if there’s one thing I’m well known for it’s that I speak my mind. No-one is ever in any doubt about what I’m thinking. When I see politicians deliberately insult and run down the country and people they are elected to represent and serve, I am going to call it out. The Australian Greens love running down this country and the people who built it. It’s in every speech, every press release, and every social media post they make. And for the most part, they just get away with it. They’re rarely held accountable for the toxic hatred they spew at the Australian people who pay them huge salaries to represent their interests in the seat of our democracy. The Greens are the worst kind of hypocrites, and this is on full display on the rare occasions their appalling anti-Australian conduct is called out. They immediately play the victim card – usually on race or gender, or both – and claim they’re the ones being unfairly attacked. In a nutshell, that’s all that really happened this week. After Greens senator Mehreen Faruqi called Queen Elizabeth II the head of a racist empire within only a few hours of her death, I told her to piss off back to Pakistan since she was so obviously unhappy with being in this particular part of that former ‘racist’ empire. I didn’t say she was inferior because she came from Pakistan, or attribute stereotypical traits to her based on her skin colour. Criticism is not racism, but that’s the card Faruqi played. The Greens threatened to censure me in Parliament, haul me before the Australian Human Rights Commission, and complained Parliament wasn’t a ‘safe and and respectful’ workplace. The Greens themselves don’t make Parliament a respectful workplace – quite the opposite, in fact. They have no respect for the institution of Parliament itself (they actually call it illegitimate), and the disgraceful behaviour of the entitled Lidia Thorpe is all anyone needs to know the Greens are anything but respectful. Their hypocrisy has been breathtaking. Ultimately, the Greens’ censure motion this week came to nothing. Their threats are as empty as their heads, and as meaningless as their hateful rhetoric. It would be laughable if their outrageous policies were not so dangerous and destructive to our way of life. In any case, their threats will not silence me. I will speak my mind. I will speak the truth. I have always fought for equality among Australians regardless of race or country of origin, which is something to which the Greens cannot ever lay claim. I will always speak on behalf of the Australian people the Greens so obviously loathe and despise. I will always express my pride and love for this country and its accomplishments. I’m very grateful for the many thousands of Australians who have supported me in this. We’re all sick and tired of privileged and entitled Greens running us down as racist occupiers of our own home and destroyers of our own planet. I will never stop calling them out, and if they can’t handle it, my offer to take them to the airport is still there.

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Australians have been left confused about the scope of the proposed Federal anti-corruption body with Labor constantly shifting the goalposts. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said she was also seeking clarification about the proposed body’s scope to investigate matters retrospectively. “Labor now wants this proposed body to be able to hold public hearings in ‘exceptional circumstances and where it is in the public interest to do so’, but we need some stricter definitions of these terms – this body must not be used for partisan political witch-hunts,” Senator Hanson said. “Labor has also shifted from the proposed body being able to investigate allegations of ‘serious and systemic’ corruption to ‘serious or systemic’ corruption. This has the potential to significantly expand the proposed body’s scope, and these terms also need stricter definition. “One Nation also questions the government about what will be investigated retrospectively, and has a few suggestions: former Senator Sam Dastyari’s links with Chinese donors; the Coalition’s Community Sports Infrastructure Program; legal support provided to former speaker Peter Slipper by the Gillard government; and payments by the government-owned Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) to Al Jazeera for secret footage of the meeting between One Nation officials and the National Rifle Association in the United States. “The matter which is most frequently raised with my office is the politicians and judges linked to the so-called Bill Heffernan files – this should be a priority too. “It will be very interesting to see what past wrongs Labor expects will be investigated, but if this body is to be effective in investigating and preventing corruption it must be strictly apolitical and not subject to the partisan whims of Labor.”

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The major parties have blown yet another chance for Australians to get a fair return for the exploitation of their sovereignly-owned natural resources. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said Australia received the lowest return in exchange for its resources of any country in the world. “Australia is the laughing stock of the world because of the failure of successive Labor and Coalition governments to put in place a system which ensures Australians reap the benefits of the country’s enormous wealth of mineral and energy resources,” Senator Hanson said. “My bill to broaden the object of the Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006 to ensure our resources were exploited for the benefit of the Australian community was firmly rejected by the major parties in the Senate today. “They can’t bring themselves to fight for the interests of the Australians people. Instead they’ve fought for the interests of the foreign-owned multinationals which are ripping off the Australian people. “Norway has a sovereign wealth fund approaching $2 trillion from the exploitation of Norwegian resources. Qatar gets $26 billion a year just from its LNG exports. “Australia by comparison gets very little from its vast reserves of natural gas. “Exports from the North-West shelf are valued at more than $80 billion, but we are lucky to receive $2-300 million in revenue from it. “In the meantime, our gas is exported to our competitors at prices lower than our domestic prices while vast reserves are banked for future exports, leaving Australians with a shortage of domestic gas. “My legislation was aimed at increasing the domestic supply of gas for the benefit of the Australian people, but the major parties can’t bring themselves to actually benefit the Australian people. “Contributions to the debate by Coalition senators were probably written by the foreign-owned multinationals themselves, who always use the ‘sovereign risk’ threat to cow the major parties. “They’ve used the excuse my amendment would allow climate activists to conduct lawfare against developments. They’re already doing this, so that excuse simply doesn’t wash. “I acknowledge and thank the few senators who understood their job is to always benefit Australians and supported my bill. I will never stop fighting to ensure Australians get a fair return for their resources.”

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Gloabal Elites want to end airplane travel. The united nations and world economic forum want to completely ban air travel to reduce carbon emissions. Pauline Hanson's One Nation want to protect airplane travel. One Nation are against the climate agenda.

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Senator Malcolm Roberts responds to Cairns News article making false claims about one nation not caring about sugar cane growers. Malcolm Roberts has urged Cairns News to un-publish their story. An article published on Cairns News has incorrectly claimed that "One Nation senator Malcolm Roberts, has no apparent interest in Far Northern Queensland cane industry" because my "office was contacted by Cairns News inquiring if he could assist in publicising the plight of growers... no reply was received".

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Veterans are up in arms about official emails from the Department of Veterans Affairs displaying indigenous and rainbow flags to the exclusion of the Australian national flag. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said she had written to veterans’ affairs minister Matt Keogh, as well as the Prime Minister and Opposition leader, questioning why emails from the Department displayed any flags other than the Australian flag.

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The best explanation the Albanese government can devise to define the actual meaning of net-zero emissions is that “net-zero means net-zero”. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said the Labor government’s contempt for the Australian people was manifest in the response to her question to Minister Penny Wong to define in laymans terms what ‘net-zero’ emissions means. “It was like asking for their definition of a woman,” Senator Hanson said. “As I said in my speech on Labor’s climate change bill earlier today, this legislation is being imposed by politicians with little if any scientific acumen. The leader of the government in the Senate – the most senior minister in the chamber and its designated spokesperson on climate change in the upper house – can’t explain something as simple as what ‘net-zero’ actually means. She’s proved my point. “Labor has no idea what it’s doing or even what it’s legislating. Labor has surrendered to the international climate change agenda which most definitely does not have Australia’s best interests at heart. Penny Wong thinks a throwaway slogan is how to govern Australia. Senator Hanson said Labor’s immigration plans were inconsistent with its climate policy. “Labor’s plan to outsource Australian jobs to a million new immigrants doesn’t stack up environmentally,” she said. “It’s been determined that for every 1000 new immigrants, up to 550 new dwellings must be constructed – that’s half a million new homes in the next five years when we can’t even find secure and affordable accommodation for Australians already living here. They’re all going to need affordable and reliable electricity. They’re going to need cars that produce emissions. They’re going to generate millions of tonnes of rubbish for landfill.”

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I write on behalf of constituents who have approached me with concerns over ongoing COVID-19 vaccine mandates in their workplaces. Other state and territories have moved to revoke COVID-19 vaccination mandates, most recently in Queensland, where i understand that allied health practitioners are no longer covered by blanket mandatory vaccination policies. While details differ in each jurisdiction, I understand that mandatory vaccinations are also no longer required in health sectors in NSW, Tasmania, ACT and Northern Territory. As premier Malinauskas has stated on more than one occasion, national consistency is an important factor when it comes to managing the coronavirus pandemic. On behalf of the constituents who have approached me, I request your assistance in reviewing mandatory vodi19 vaccine policies, with a view to removing them as soon as possible.

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The Australian government needs to purchase the privately owned Conflict Islands group of atolls near New Guinea in the Coral Sea before they are sold to the Chinese Government. This group of tiny islands are strategic in terms of the defence of Australia. Australia has been offered the island group, but they are also on offer to the Chinese government. The Chinese could easily update the existing airstrip on one island and/or build one to accommodate long distance aircraft on the longest island. This would pose a nightmare threat to Australia’s security with a potential Chinese airbase on Australia’s doorstep. The Chinese have already developed a military base on redeveloped atoll land in the South China Sea., threatening Taiwan and nearby countries. The Australian government needs to act now to prevent another defence fiasco.

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September 02, 2022

The NSW Energy Crisis

One Nation's Mark Latham MLC discusses the New South Wales energy crisis. The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) reported yesterday on the threat of blackouts around Australia. So NSW now faces the threat of blackouts in 2025-26, after the closure of the Eraring Power Station. How to prevent these blackouts is an urgent public policy issue for the March NSW election.

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Anthony Albanese must keep his promise on stopping boat people from entering Australia. Boat people entering Australia Pauline Hanson says is an issue prime minister Albanese must keep his promise to stop.

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August 22, 2022

Victorian Election Underway

One Nation is gearing up for a strong campaign in the coming Victorian state election on 26 November. Victorian election is being conducted by Pauline Hanson's One Nation.

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Senator Pauline Hanson, One Nation leader, invokes Australians for a No Vote to the indigenous "voice to parliament" as there is nothing in the referendum that solves or ends pertinent issues in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

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August 03, 2022

Worker Shortages

Senator Pauline Hanson addresses worker shortages across Australia in the business, retail and farming sectors. While 950,000 people are collecting unemployment benefits worker shortages are crippling every industry.

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Pauline Hanson, One Nation leader, says enshrining a voice to parliament in the constitution will create division between Australians. Pauline speaks in the senate opposing the voice to parliament.

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Labor fails to act on preventing foot and mouth disease from entering australia. One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has called the agricultural minister's measures "inadequate". Foot and mouth disease would wipe out 80 billion dollars from the Australian economy.

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Australia has no need for an indigenous ‘voice to Parliament’ with 227 legislators – including 11 who identify as indigenous – representing their voice in Parliament. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said the ‘voice’ would effectively create apartheid in Australia, giving a minority of Australians more political franchise than the majority based on race.

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David Littleproud is the Trent Zimmerman of the Nationals, the Tim Wilson of the Nationals, the Dave Sharma of the Nationals. A former banker pushing UN-WEF policies. One of his last acts as Minister for Agriculture under Scott Morrison was to introduce his so-called “biodiversity” bill that if passed would have paid farmers cash to lock up their land and make it unproductive in accord with UN climate policy.

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Australia’s practice of treaty signing has eroded our sovereignty and democracy, in ways most of us are still not fully aware of. It is also why there is so much confusion amongst Australians as to why so many impenetrable laws are being rammed through our State and Federal Parliaments, without being either asked for or needed by the Australian people. That’s why we need a full Royal Commission into Australia’s Treaty signing process, to get to the bottom of all this.

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Brilliant news out of Geneva today! As most of you know, the World Health Assembly has spent the past 7 days considering Biden’s 13 controversial amendments to the International Health Regulations. Official delegates from wealthy developed nations like Australia, the UK, and the US spoke in strong support of the amendments and urged other states to join them in signing away their countries’ sovereignty. The first sign, however, that things might not be going the globalists’ way, came on Wednesday, the 25th of May, which just happened to also be Africa Day. Botswana read a statement on behalf of its 47 AFRO members, saying they would be collectively withholding their support for the ‘reforms’, which many African members were very concerned about. Multiple other countries also said they had reservations over the changes and would not be supporting them either. These included Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Iran and Malaysia.

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Australians are brilliant and we can control our own destiny to make the country successful. We don't need unelected overseas bureaucrats to tell us what to do. Well said, young lady. Exceptionally well said.

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May 27, 2022

Real Science

We need to restore scientific integrity for the benefit of all humanity and our precious natural environment.

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May 23, 2022

Election Update

The dust is yet to settle on this election, but I want to let everyone know how very much I appreciate the phenomenal efforts of the One Nation team during this campaign and on election day itself. It was wonderful to see images of our people decked out in One Nation colours from all over the country. We've significantly increased our overall national vote with candidates standing in almost every electorate in Australia. My heartfelt thanks to our candidates, volunteers, members and supporters. We could not have achieved such a great result without you. I notice a few media outlets are happily predicting my political demise, but it's their usual wishful thinking rather than objective journalism. We won't know the Senate results for several days to come, but I want to thank every Queenslander who has voted for me and every Australian who has supported One Nation at this election. Thank you for putting Australia and Australians first!

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May 20, 2022

Labor's Spendathon

Anthony Albanese says he is worried about falling real wages yet at the same time Labor is adding over $7 billion to the deficit. This extra spending will add to inflationary pressures in the economy and push up prices. If Labor was fair dinkum about tackling real wage reductions they would be trying to find savings in the budget instead of pumping more money into the economy and risk letting the inflation genie out of the bottle. #auspol #nswpol

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The World Health Organization's proposed Pandemic Treaty & International Health Regulation changes could erode national sovereignty and cost you your freedoms! It seems there’s a never-ending array of threats to our national sovereignty and personal freedoms these days and yet another one has emerged: the World Health Organization’s proposed Pandemic Treaty and impending International Health Regulation Changes.

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By signing the IHR Amendments at next week’s annual meeting of the World Health Organisation (WHO) in Geneva, Morrison and/or Albanese will have ceded sovereignty to the WHO across a wide area of Australia’s domestic governance – including health, the environment, intelligence, law enforcement, surveillance, digital identity and the economy. If the last two years have taught us anything, it’s that no area of human activity is safe from the clutches of those determined on “keeping everybody safe” – whatever the cost! The powers being handed over to WHO are the same powers that Victoria’s Dan Andrews awarded himself last year. Only this time, it is happening at a global scale and Australians don’t get to vote, or have a say, on any of it.

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Democracy in South Australia has become increasingly precarious with the passage of public health legislation which could permanently lock in COVID-19 emergency powers and remove the right for an appeal to the courts. One Nation MLC Sarah Game said her amendments to prevent democratic principles from being discarded in the legislation had been ignored by the Labor government and the crossbench in the Legislative Council.

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Many of you may not be aware that the history of Liberal and Labor Governments selling out Australian interests to foreign powers and unaccountable globalist organisations goes back many decades. Whether it's the Lima Agreement, the Agenda 21 plan, the Paris Climate Deal, or countless other terrible deals both the Liberal and Labor parties are guilty of signing away our sovereignty and selling Australians out to foreign interests. Australians do not want their government to sign them up to the policies of the World Health Organisation, the United Nations, the World Economic Forum or any other international organisation because these groups have proven they do not have Australia's best interests at heart. Don't give the Liberals or Labor another chance to betray the people of Australia. This Saturday vote for a party that put Australia and Australians first, vote One Nation and #StopTheTreaty!

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Senator Pauline Hanson has confirmed she has tested positive to COVID-19 following a trip to Perth. Symptoms developed on Friday last week, but testing did not return a positive result until Saturday. “I will self-isolate in accordance with the current rules, and do my best to drive One Nation policies from home ahead of this weekend,” Senator Hanson said. “I thank all of those people who have sent their well wishes, and apologise to those who had hoped that I would drop dead.”

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Former Australian politician, One Nation Senate candidate for QLD, and host of the Conservative One podcast George Christensen talks to Senator Malcolm Roberts of Pauline Hanson's One Nation about the World Health Organization's Pandemic Treaty and proposed International Health Regulation changes, the planned Digital Identity system, and the World Economic Forum's Great Reset Agenda.

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Help One Nation #StopTheTreaty! Send a message to Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese and let them know that Aussies do not want them signing away our nations’s sovereignty to globalist organisations like the WHO and the UN! Sign the petition today!

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Under the guidelines set out by the WHO and supported by Morrison, the WHO could have the power to compel nations to implement measures such as lockdowns, hard borders around quarantine zones, vaccine passports, mandatory check-in, and contact tracing, mandatory health tests, mandatory removal and quarantine, and mandatory vaccinations. One Nation strongly opposes signing this treaty and should the voters of Australia give me the honour of continuing to represent them in the Senate I will do everything in my power to make sure our rights and freedoms are protected. The final decision on whether we sign away even more of our sovereignty to the United Nation will take place in Geneva between May 22 and 28, 2022. #StoptheTreaty

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It seems the climate isn't the only thing Zali Steggall is terrified about. Her hysterical reaction to learning she was sharing the stage with an unvaccinated One Nation candidate is exactly why so many people are waking up and supporting One Nation! It's time to "trust the science" as those of the left love to say and start giving people back their jobs regardless of whether they have had the jab. If you want to see an end to the COVID hysteria, an end to jab mandates and discrimination, and a proper investigation into COVID-19 and its mismanagement then vote One Nation!

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Albo has sensationally run away from a press conference where he refused to answer whether he would sign the upcoming World Health Organisation pandemic treaty essentially handing over control of health responses like quarantine and mandatory vaccination to the WHO.

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Bloomberg, the IMF, and the Bank of International Settlements all recently released reports saying that 90% of the world’s central banks are planning to introduce a new form of currency called Central Bank Digital Currencies or CBDCs. What these reports barely mention and what no politician, banker, or journalist will tell you, is that the single most defining feature of CBDCs is that they are a form of currency that is programmable. That makes CBDCs – along with Digital ID – the biggest existential threat to human freedom humanity has ever faced.

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One Nation strongly opposes the ceding of our sovereignty to the UN and WHO. Unelected, unrepresentative foreign bureaucrats should not have the power to lock Australia down and force Australians to undergo medical procedures. The Government should never have the power to force a medical procedure without your consent, an unelected international organisation certainly should not. This brazen proposal shows the WHO is not fit for purpose, cannot be trusted and does not operate with Australia’s sovereign interests in mind. Australia must immediately exit the WHO and maintain our sovereignty.

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Last month, while most people were distracted by rising inflation, food shortages, and events in the Ukraine, the latest round of the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) hearings on the Pandemic Treaty took place in Geneva. The next round of talks is due to start in mid-June, with a working draft to be ready for 'internal negotiations' by 1 August 2022. The Treaty is expected to be ratified by 194 countries and become fully binding under international law by no later than May 2024.

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What the Lefties can’t win at elections they try to achieve through word and thought control. Always remember that offense is a choice. Some people just laugh, others ignore what’s been said, some might agree or disagree, some cry home to mummy, and others pursue confected outrage for political purposes. It’s their choice.

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The NSW Government is fudging the figures when it comes to the number of brumbies in the Kosciuszko National Park. Unlike the Minister responsible I have been down there and looked for myself. Time for a fresh, new and truly independent, and transparent count to be done. In the meantime, there must be a complete moratorium on any further trapping of the iconic Australian brumby.

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Health Minister Greg Hunt will retire at this election after inflicting some of the worst health policy in Australia's history on the public. I wrote him this letter outlining everything wrong with his approach to the last two years and more.

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May 12, 2022

Make Curry Great Again

Learn more about Raj Guruswamy, One Nation's Senate 2 candidate for QLD, and how to make a great curry at the same time!

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May 12, 2022

Hello from Perth!

It's been a few years but the borders have been opened and it's great to be back in such a beautiful part of Australia. The message that I'm getting here in Western Australia is the same as I'm hearing everywhere else in Australia. Voters are sick of Scott Morrison. They are sick of his smug attitude and they are sick of him smirking at them. But voters are unimpressed with Albo, they are terrified of a Labor/Greens power deal, and they know Albanese doesn't have what it takes to be a true leader. That is why I'm so proud to tell people they can vote for One Nation in 149 seats across Australia and in the Senate. One Nation has the proven record and the policies to protect you from out of touch Liberals or a Labor/Green nightmare. Please send a message to the majors that their leaders and their policies have failed and do it by voting One Nation.

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Western Australians could be forgiven for thinking they will live in a perpetual state of emergency following yesterday’s announcement the McGowan government would introduce a law enabling ongoing COVID-19 pandemic measures to be imposed until 2023. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson, campaigning in Western Australia for the first time since before the pandemic, said the reluctance of the McGowan government to relinquish command and control of the state was alarming.

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While the Government continues to deny it, we keep hearing reports from healthcare professionals that they feel pressure to maintain the official narrative or face the risk of deregistration.

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Our message to the PM and Premiers across Australia is simple. Give these people back their jobs. Let them have their lives back. And once these mandates have been overturned, hold a Royal Commission into the pandemic and how it was managed so we never see these mistakes repeated and those responsible are held to account. One Nation will be doing everything we can to make sure this happens.

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Across the country, One Nation is recommending voters preference conservative minor parties and freedom parties ahead of the majors. We're also telling voters to put the Greens dead last. Remember, you control your vote and your preferences. You have the power, use it wisely!

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The timeframe within which medical graduates must work in regional areas should be reduced to help address the shortage of country doctors. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said the Bonded Medical Program, which requires graduates to practice medicine in a regional area for at least three years in exchange for a Commonwealth Supported Place in a medical course, needed to tighten obligations on graduates.

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Inflation is going up and going to get worse. Australians feel like their household budget is going backward because it is. The Lib/Lab plan to increase spending and borrow more is only going to screw Australia even more.

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You wouldn't pick it, but the AEC has turned to the Solicitor General's office to have all of the Please Explain cartoons removed from social media. The letter suggests that unless we comply, the AEC may commence urgent court proceedings seeking an injunction and a costs order against One Nation. Look, it’s no skin off our nose. We’ll rectify the cartoon series and relaunch them in a commemorative weekend special starting tomorrow morning. If anything, the electoral commission has done us a massive favour and I suspect the commemorative special will amplify One Nation’s message right before early voting begins on Monday. It couldn’t have worked out any better.

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Ms Hanson was chosen because she has “shown the importance mothers play in the development of the children, having raised four children and nurturing six grandchildren”. In reviewing the nominations, the panel wanted to identify mothers who supported women and how mothers can make a positive impact at home, work, community, church, and in the family. Other criteria for the award include embodying the traits of mothers such as “loyalty, fidelity, community spirit” and displaying “the ability to strengthen family relationships”.

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Victoria’s farmers and other property owners are targeted under provisions of a dangerous new Bill that was debated in the State Legislature this week. Called the Agriculture Legislation Amendment Bill 2022, the Bill has bipartisan support from both Labor and Liberal, despite the incredibly dangerous precedent it sets for state control over farmers’ property rights. It is all being done under the guise of ‘Biosecurity’.

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The people of Victoria are clearly fed up with the major parties and ready to take back their freedoms. That's why I am so proud to be able to say One Nation is standing its strongest team ever in Victoria with candidates in 38 lower house seats led by Warren Pickering for Victoria in the Senate. I think the major parties are in for a shock when they learn just how much support there is for One Nation in Victoria.

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Shared equity does have some potential if it is used to help people move out of public housing and into private ownership. The problem with Labor’s plan is that it’s not asset-tested and is open to anyone who doesn’t own a home. This means someone could sell their current home, invest in the stock market, live off the dividends up to $120 000 and then get a $400,000 government subsidy on a $950 000 new home on the water in Lake Macquarie. It’s very poor public policy.

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Right at the outset, they understood instantly the precedent that 'State of Emergency' laws set when it came to fighting climate change – only their lockdowns would be a lot more permanent of course. In their eyes, any government with the power to limit private-vehicle use, ration the consumption of meat, impose censorship, close businesses and lock people up, was a government they could really get behind. Even global governing bodies like the WEF, OECD, and IMF, issued broad hints that to achieve net-zero by 2050, governments may need some form of climate lockdown laws. Now, the International Energy Agency has 'upped the ante' by calling for governments worldwide to adopt 'climate lockdowns' on the basis that net-zero won’t be possible unless people are forced to stay home as much as possible.

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One Nation will oppose the introduction of a ‘Voice to Parliament’. But will Scott Morrison guarantee the Liberals will too? Every single Liberal needs to be asked whether they will support this Labor/Greens plan and cross the floor? The Voice to Parliament is a divisive and racist campaign being wagered by Labor, and the Greens who are calling for specific recognition of indigenous people in the Australian Constitution and legislating a third tier of parliament called, ‘Voice to Parliament’.

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Labor and the Greens have suspended democracy in South Australia, successfully gambling on the grubby self-interest of divided and undisciplined Liberals to turn the Legislative Council into a rubber stamp. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said the decision by Liberal MLC Terry Stephens to accept the Greens’ nomination to the presidency of the Legislative Council today was a slap in the face to South Australian voters who elected a crossbench to hold the balance of power.

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One Nation has long argued that unfair over-regulation of the fishing industry has been used as an excuse by those with a political agenda to drive hard-working Aussie fishermen out of business. Much like how suspect climate models are used by left-wing politicians to destroy our mining, farming, and manufacturing sectors. I was in Cairns recently with Geena Court, One Nation's candidate for Leichhardt, where we met some locals who work in the fishing industry and when you hear exactly what has happened I think the truth will really hit home. One Nation believes our fishermen, farmers, and miners can and do work in harmony with the land and sea because their livelihood depends on it. These are good, hard-working people and they have One Nation's full support.

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One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has labelled Labor’s housing plan as the first step to fulfilling the World Economic Forum's, ‘Great Reset’. “Anthony Albanese’s plan to take a 40% stake in homeownership is akin to Klaus Schwab suggesting you will own nothing and be happy”, Senator Hanson said.

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For too long conservative Australian values have been undermined by woke, lefty-Liberals and If Scott Morrison will not stand up to them then I am happy to do his job for him and send them packing. I will always tell you where I stand and speak the truth without fear or favour. I will fight for what I believe in and I’m prepared to answer the tough questions that come my way. This is why I am targeting the woke Liberals in five of the 151 lower house seats. I know the Nationals and their supporters will not be happy about the Liberals’ lurch to the left on these issues either, which is why I’m prepared to work with them in all their seats to offset the possible loss of Coalition seats held by left-leaning Liberals. One Nation is not here to prop up the major parties. One Nation is here to represent the people of Australia, to stand up for true Aussie values and to do what is right.

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What is really causing increased mortality in Australia? ABS figures show that only 442 COVID deaths were recorded in January. What is the explanation for the remaining 2,443 deaths above baseline? #OneNationAus #COVID-19

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Over the last 6 years in the Senate I’ve been passionate about supporting Australia’s mining and farming sectors because, as the Hunter proves, these industries are the lifeblood of so many rural and regional communities. I am worried that the net-zero climate path the Liberal and Labor parties are forcing this nation down, driven by their pandering to the inner cities and green votes, will have a devastating effect on both mining and farming jobs. If these Liberal and Labor net-zero targets are allowed to continue then, as always, it is rural and regional communities that will suffer.

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One Nation preferences will target left-leaning Liberals in some key seats in a bid to protect Australian values and ensure strong conservative representation in the new Parliament. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said her plan to target Bass in Tasmania, held by left-leaning Liberal Bridget Archer, had been her first shot across the bow. “The Liberals need a wake-up call and I’m more than happy to provide it,” Senator Hanson said. “They are no longer the conservative party Australians knew. We need to clean out a small number of left-leaning Liberals who masquerade as conservatives. Instead of talking to me about preferences, the media should be asking Scott Morrison why he is prepared to hand Jacqui Lambie the balance of power, someone who hates the Liberals and votes consistently against them.”

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Remember when you go to vote, you control your preferences, not the political parties. How to vote cards are only recommendations and you can ignore them and put your numbers in whatever order you like. Every election, Labor will claim One Nation is preferencing Coalition and the Coalition will claim One Nation is preferencing Labor. Don’t fall for the scare tactics, remember that you own your preferences.

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If China’s economy collapses, it will wipe Australia out, along with many of its people’s super nest eggs. And yet, hardly anyone is talking about this. Financial 'experts' instead say that 'debt' is a good thing and Australia needs more of it! Seriously, in any normal, functioning meritocracy, these people would all be pushing trolleys at Coles, not steering our economy. The fact they are should keep every Australian up at night. It does me.

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As the cost of living pinches Australian households, the Morrison-Joyce government favours foolish net-zero targets, rather than investing in a new power station for Australia’s energy affordability and security. Shine Energy’s coal-fired Collinsville power station in North Queensland is a community-led project dedicated to providing affordable energy using Australia’s clean coal reserves and can be a vital part of Australia’s national energy and industry security.

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The Queensland Government’s recent purchase of two existing pastoral leases north of Weipa, amounting to nearly 325,932 hectares of agricultural land, has led to calls for the buying program in Cape York to "stop". Many graziers say they are becoming fearful for the future of the cattle industry up North, as more and more large pastoral properties are being bought up by the Government.

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Green Matt Keane wants to silence Katherine Deves for so-called 'unacceptable language'. Based on his own standards, however, if he were to review his own texts to one of his female Liberal party colleagues, he would have to resign. Double standards.

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Australia should follow the lead of New Zealand and Canada and ban foreign ownership of residential property to help fix the growing national housing crisis. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said Australia also needed to reduce immigration to sustainable levels to help make more housing available to Australian families.

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I am so honoured that the people of Queensland have put their faith in me to represent them. Thanks to you, over the last six years, I and my One Nation team were able to achieve so much for the people of Australia. That is why I know that if you put your faith in me again and vote for One Nation in this election then together we can achieve even more. Thank you everyone for your support!

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Whichever way you cut it, it’s the worst policy I’ve seen in public life: sidelining loving, devoted parents and handing over the fate of their children to woke, Umina Beach-type teachers, who are just as likely to change schools next year and never be seen again. NSW One Nation is fighting this stuff, tooth-and-nail. Our policy is to outlaw transgender indoctrination in the education system. We also believe in Parental Rights and are trying to enact new laws to protect them. Parents have a right to know. With the promotion of gender fluidity in schools, they must have a legal right to know exactly what is happening to their children. Perrottet and his woke ministers Mitchell and Matt Green have lost the plot.

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I am in Tasmania today and I am proud to say One Nation will be contesting every Lower House seat in the state as well as the Senate. In fact, One Nation will be standing in all 151 Lower House seats across Australia. With so many candidates One Nation is going to have a big influence on this election as we have a very real chance of holding the balance of power in either the Lower House or the Senate. If the people of Australia put their faith in One Nation we will use our balance of power responsibly, as we have done for the past six years, to improve legislation and help everyday Australians.

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Earlier in the week, I warned voters about the major parties disguising a data harvesting scheme as a Postal Vote application process. Since posting that warning, the major parties wrote a formal complaint to The Australian Government Solicitor who issued me with their own warning to take the post down. Fair election?

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Scott Morrison’s backflip on banning transgender women from Australian women’s sports is just the latest surrender to woke activism by a ‘leader’ with no moral compass. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said the Prime Minister’s reversal of his support for Senator Claire Chandler’s ‘Save Women’s Sports’ bill was a kick in the teeth to women who had fought for the right to compete in single-sex sports.

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For centuries, Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine were known as the world’s breadbasket. This is because the region accounts for over 40% of the world’s wheat, along with many other key crops, oils, and fertilisers. Today, exports from the region have slowed to a trickle. From Ukraine, they have ground to a halt. The impact of this on the world’s food chain, which was already stretched to breaking point, could be biblical. It doesn’t matter where you live, or who you trade with, taking agricultural producers the size of Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia out of production will impact EVERYONE. And yet Australia’s government and media seem completely oblivious to this fact.

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Australians everywhere will have the opportunity to support Pauline Hanson’s One Nation at the 2022 Federal election, with the party fielding candidates in all 151 electorates. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said it was the first Federal election in which her party would contest every seat in the House of Representatives.

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Anthony Albanese has taken less interest in the economy and economic policy than any Labor Leader since Gough Whitlam. How can you run the economy if you don’t know the key data?

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This election is very important, many of our vital freedoms are under assault like never before. Last night I had the opportunity to discuss One Nation's position on one of these freedoms; the freedom of religion. Freedom of religion is a fundamental democratic right that is just as important as freedom of speech. The creators of the Australian Constitution understood the importance of religious freedom. Section 116 says the Commonwealth shall not make any law prohibiting the free exercise of any religion. Most Australians identify as having some form of religious belief, yet many today do not feel safe expressing their beliefs in public. They don’t feel safe bringing the perspectives of their faith to national debates on any issue.

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Fake Postal Vote Applications On Their Way! The Labor and Liberal parties are collecting your data with these fake 'Important Federal Election Postal Vote Information' letters. Inside is a letter from the major parties asking for you to fill out your private information on a Postal Vote Application Form. If you have a genuine need to vote via the post - use the Australian Electoral Commissions website

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April 11, 2022

25 Years and Counting

You can be sure the Liberals, Labor, and Greens don't want me to win re-election to the Senate in Queensland. But I know, if we continue to stand together we can continue to prove the doubters wrong and continue to ensure that everyday Aussies have a real voice and true representation in our Parliament.

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April 11, 2022

Put the Majors Last

With your support, this coming election One Nation will make sure that these fakes and failures are taught a lesson they will always remember. Together we can make sure the voters of Australia are never taken for granted ever again.

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We've well and truly sold over 3000 bottles of the limited edition gin. Get in quick to secure one of the 5000 bottles. Just so no one gets the wrong idea, this is a fundraiser for the party ahead of this federal election to help us put 151 candidates in all seats across Australia. I thought many of you would appreciate seeing behind the scenes on the Sunshine Coast as I helped label the bottles ahead of them being dispatched on Monday.

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Fifteen months ago I asked the Australian Electoral Commission questions around election integrity. I was expecting to have my questions answered and to be reassured our elections were safe. Instead I had bland assurances everything was safe and elections were audited. Proof of those audits was never provided.

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What was supposed to be a scheme to help communities in need get the proper health care they deserve has turned into a multi-million dollar handout and the government has tried to hide its failure by importing doctors from overseas. Have you ever heard a better example of how our failed governments operate than this?

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So far Anthony Albanese has said he will copy Hawke, Howard and now Palaszczuk, so I have to ask why is he so scared of just being himself? The answer? I believe Anthony Albanese is worried that voters won't like the real Albanese.

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Rural and regional communities provide the raw resources, food, and minerals, that this country relies on to survive. The revenue they generate props up our entire economy and helps pay for the free schools, hospitals and roads people in the capital cities take for granted. It is high time the Liberals, Labor and Greens recognised that rural and regional communities deserve our support, not hypocrisy.

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I recently had the chance to sit down with Peta Credlin for an interview that features in her new documentary The Campaign Uncovered. I don't often get the chance to talk about some of the things we covered so I really appreciated the opportunity.

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Where's the death data for Aged Care Vaccinations? I would have thought COVID data on deaths in Aged Care would be on hand for the Government, especially at Senate Estimates. Instead they've taken the questions on notice. I was also shocked to find that there had been no improvement in breaches of the Aged Care Quality Standards.

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The Queensland government reversed course yesterday, lifting mandates on most venues, despite last week labelling anyone who questioned them as an anti-vaxxer. The corporate media have, of course, gone nuts, burying their lead with alarmist headlines on skyrocketing case numbers, deaths and new variants. Ho hum. Some things never change. What no media outlet will say, however, is that this unexpected ‘change of heart’ was almost certainly sparked by last week’s protests against the Bill extending emergency powers/measures for another six months.

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From April 14th vaccine mandates are partially eased for many Queenslanders. I and the One Nation team are proud of the work we have done but we haven't done it alone. I'd like to thank the more than 200,000 Aussies who signed the One Nation petition against vaccine mandates and the more than 40,000 Aussies who have signed the One Nation petition calling for an investigation into this pandemic. It is through continued pressure, both in parliament and in our communities that we have been able to begin the process of restoring our freedoms and removing these draconian mandates. Thank you for your help and support. If we keep fighting this together I am confident we will win!

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April 05, 2022

No Safety Without Freedom

Once upon a time, most Australians would have agreed that freedom as a value was something to be treasured above all else, even safety. Sadly, decades of government propaganda on the need to subordinate freedom to safety, has left its mark on the national psyche. Anyone who values freedom or wishes to live freely is increasingly being marginalised and spoken of as a ‘risk’ or ‘danger’ to others. It is a dangerous way of thinking, and the corrosive effects it has had on people’s minds is especially evident amongst those under 40. In the past, the first question people asked when a new law was proposed, was ‘does it infringe on my freedom?' Today, the only question anyone asks is, ‘Will it make us Safer?’

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April 05, 2022

Wasted Years of Defence

For years I have warned that Australia has not been doing enough to prepare against the threat of China. Yet my warnings were ignored, opportunities were missed, and as a result years of proper defence and preparation have been wasted. I worry that instead of focusing all its efforts on how best to defend our nation, politicians have pushed our military towards virtue signalling and unnecessary pandering.

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This limited edition gin is produced by a Sunshine Coast distiller and I've produced just 5000 bottles to mark the 2022 Federal Election. You can pre-order your bottles online and we'll start distributing next Monday. Let's raise a glass to democracy and the great Aussie spirit that will always defend it.

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Important data from NSW Budget Estimates: In desperation to fill the NSW teacher shortage (they created) the NSW Department of Education has shortlisted 139 overseas and interstate teachers, of whom over 50% come from just 2 countries: Fiji (44) and Zimbabwe (28). From interstate: only 13.

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April 01, 2022

How to Vote Responsibly

I called in some help from Australian television and radio icon John Burgess and teamed him up with the Please Explain crew in an effort to answer every question you might have about how voting works in Australia. Your vote is your voice and I want to make sure it is heard. Feel free to show this helpful guide to anyone you know who has questions about voting and let's make sure this election everyone's vote is counted and correct.

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Yesterday, the Liberal/Nationals and Labor voted to take away the ability of minor parties and crossbench Senators to deliver a budget reply on the floor of parliament. Thankfully I still have the ability to speak with you directly through social media and I refuse to let the Liberals or Labor silence my alternate vision for this nation. This is the budget reply they didn't want you to see because they are terrified that One Nation's vision will expose them for what they are. They are short-sighted, desperate, and with nothing real to offer. Thank you for taking the time to listen and I hope that you will consider supporting One Nation at the next federal election.

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The Bill extending the ongoing use of emergency powers passed on 31 March 2022, and it did so amidst the deafening roars of Queensland's furious citizens who are outraged at the state's ongoing slide into tyranny.

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Most Australians are opposed to unsustainably high immigration but the Budget has revealed the government’s plan to bring in vast numbers of more people. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said the plan to raise net overseas migration to 213,000 by 2023-24 showed how out of touch the major parties and big business are with the Australian people.

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The evidence continues to mount that these vaccines do not deserve the continuing provisional approval given to them by the TGA. Concerns about possible adverse side effects are too big to ignore any longer, especially after my COVID Under Question inquiry. The Australian Health Practitioner Regulatory Agency, Ahpra, has been bullying medical practitioners into not reporting or even for talking about the harm they’re seeing. The TGA erased 98 per cent of the 800 vaccine deaths—98 per cent erased!—that physicians reported. The TGA did so without autopsy or suitable consideration of all the patient medical data. TGA, ATAGI and Ahpra are the three monkeys of the pharmaceutical industry: hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil.

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If you listened to last night's budget or you looked through the budget papers you might have noticed the considerable attention paid towards women, including many hundreds of millions of dollars allocated towards assisting female victims of domestic violence. However, what was overlooked was another aspect of domestic violence playing out in Australia. One which, like those who suffer from it, rarely gets the same sort of attention, violence against men. I felt compelled to address this issue and help bring some facts to light because so often male victims are not only ignored but they are not given vital information about services and aid that they can access for help.

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March 29, 2022

Fuel Excise Slashed

One Nation's campaign to help ease cost of living pressure by cutting fuel excise tax has paid off with the Government adopting our proposal. Thank you to everyone who signed my open letter to the Prime Minister. It just goes to show that when enough people make their voices heard the government is forced to listen.

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Today I will be submitting this petition, signed by 41,079 Aussies, calling on the Federal Government to establish a broad Royal Commission into the true facts and the management of the COVID-19 pandemic by Australia’s state and federal governments, to the Senate. Thank you to the tens of thousands of Australians who took the time to add their voices to mine.

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Labor and Senator Tim Ayres continue to try and demonise anti-mandate protestors. The most recent attempt has been to falsely claim anti-mandate protestors at the Convoy to Canberra earlier this year are all anti-vaxxers and vandalised Parliament House. Instead, Parliament House has confirmed that the largely peaceful Convoy to Canberra protestors didn’t commit ANY acts of vandalism at Parliament House.

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COVID UNDER QUESTION is a cross-party inquiry into the Government’s response to COVID held on 23rd March 2022. COVID Under Question was hosted by Senator Malcolm Roberts (One Nation Federal Senator for Queensland) and attended by Stephen Andrew (One Nation Queensland State MP for Mirani), George Christensen (Federal Nationals MP for Dawson), Gerard Rennick (Federal Liberal Senator for Queensland), Alex Antic (Federal Liberal Senator for South Australia) and Craig Kelly (Federal Palmer United Australia MP for Hughes). Parliamentarians heard from a range of Doctors, experts, economists and everyday people about how the Government’s response to COVID has affected them and at times defied belief. The absurdity of Chief Health Officer dictates and power hungry politicians is all laid bare. The full day’s proceedings were recorded and available for public viewing.

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Aussies are set to receive some relief at the petrol bowser with the Coalition hinting that they will adopt the proposal pushed by One Nation to cut fuel excise tax. Thank you to the 16,000 Aussies who signed my open letter to the Prime Minister and Opposition leader, sent last week, calling for this very action.

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March 27, 2022

The Canberra Protest

Every week for months people are turning up here at Canberra to support the removal of vaccine mandates and return of freedoms and our Australian lifestyle. One of them is Mark. Have a listen.

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While Australia and other wealthy countries will see shortages of some items and skyrocketing prices for others, many of the world’s poorer nations won’t be so lucky with hundreds of millions of people facing severe hunger in 2022. The situation was bad enough with skyrocketing fertiliser, fuel and shipping costs, but recent events in the Ukraine have made everything a hell of a lot worse. Russia and Ukraine alone account for roughly 30 per cent of global wheat and barley exports, while 40% of the world’s fertilisers are supplied by Belarus and Russia. The sanctions on Russia and Belarus have therefore removed key ingredients from the world’s food supply, causing wheat and other grain prices, to absolutely explode. Grain-rich countries like Moldova and Hungary, have put bans on the export of grains and fertilisers as they desperately move to hold on to their own supplies. EU farmers have called for a suspension of Europe’s 'Green New Deal' farming restrictions, with no success.

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Anthony Albanese says he is not woke. His actions speak otherwise. Whether it be his plans to wipe out working class jobs, describing people in Western Sydney as racists, or subscribing to ideas like unconscious bias, cultural appropriation, and critical race theory. Do your research, look at Albanese's record and you will see, everything Mark Latham says about him is true. The truth is Anthony Albanese is as woke as they come.

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March 24, 2022

COVID Questioned

One Nation arranged a big day of presentations through my forum COVID Questioned sending out invitations to all the minor parties with sitting MPs interested in the COVID response. COVID Questioned was created to listen to the science and go over the available data. Participants shared information with the forum, and without a single exception their stories captivated and moved everyone present. This will be well worth taking the time to watch and listen to. Included in the forum were representatives from small business, the vaccine-injured, mandate-affected, and of course medical professionals such as Dr Peter McCullough MD, Clinical Cardiologist, USA. 

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Shame on Labor and the Greens for everything they are doing to bring this dangerous woke nonsense into Australia and shame on the Liberals and Nationals for not having the guts to stand up to them.

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In a speech earlier today, Jacinda Ardern announced the removal of many of New Zealand's most draconian restrictions, including vaccine passes and most mandates. All unvaccinated workers in the public sector, apart from those in health, aged care and border control, were told by the PM they can return to work from 4 April. This includes teachers, childcare workers, police officers, ambos, defence force staff, and public servants... which should make for some pretty awkward moments around the office water cooler next month I expect. With the end of NZ’s COVID vaccine pass system, many private sector businesses like hairdressers and restaurants, will also be free to invite unvaccinated workers back to work.

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March 23, 2022

Stop Sacking our Teachers

NSW Education Minister Sarah Mitchell has revealed 690 temporary education staff have had their contracts terminated because of their vaccination status.

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March 21, 2022

Vote Kean Get Green

Good on Minister David Elliott for calling out the truth about the Kean/Perrottet Government. A vote for a Cabinet led by Matt Kean and Mark Speakman is a vote for the Greens. NSW Liberals and Nats are full-on woke.

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One Nation Leader, Pauline Hanson, joins Andrew Bolt to discuss Opposition leader Anthony Albanese's failure to address serious allegations of bullying within the Labor party. These allegations are serious and should be investigated. The fact that he has tried to dismiss these claims is a serious warning sign he hasn't got what it takes to be a true leader for all Australians.

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For the first time since 2006, One Nation will be standing candidates in a South Australia State election. One Nation is contesting the upper house and 19 lower house seats. I couldn't be prouder of the team we have put together. They are strong, dedicated, and 100% committed to doing what is right for the people of South Australia.

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Premier Perrottet could end this with one simple memo to Departmental heads: announcing a new productivity measure of saving hours every day by abolishing the woke politics and getting back to actually serving the people and taxpayers of NSW. How hard is that? But Perrottet is scared to act. He knows of the problem but finds it too hard to stand up to his Leftie public service bosses.

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Instead of having the world’s lowest electricity prices and attracting electricity-intensive industries and being independent, Australia now has the world’s highest electricity prices. That kills manufacturing and hurts family budgets. And makes us dependent on other nations. All so that politicians can parade their compliance with UN dictates.

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Great turn out today at the United Services walk against vaccine mandates! Estimated about 1000-1200 people there supporting Aussies who have been fighting to keep their jobs in the face of jab mandates and discrimination! It's important we keep fighting on this issue. Not just to help those who have lost their jobs or whose jobs are under threat but to make sure this never happens again! Let's help make sure the overreach we have seen during the COVID-19 pandemic never happens again by supporting my push for a COVID-19 royal commission.

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Over the past 35 years Anthony Albanese has supported every failed Left-wing policy in Australian politics. This includes advocating for radical economic policy, stopping boat turn backs, open borders, and filling school classrooms with woke rubbish.

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It was a long time coming but the Queensland Council of Civil Liberties finally came out swinging this week with a blistering attack on the Government’s new Bill extending its use of ‘emergency powers’. The QCCL President said in his submission that “The concept of a permanent state of emergency is inconsistent with the whole concept of a liberal political order” and that “Freedom has enormous value in our society and that includes the freedom to take on some risk.” In warning that there's now a real danger of these extraordinary powers becoming ‘normalised’, he emphasised that, “These are the most Draconian powers that have ever existed in Queensland, including in wartime.”

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The Morrison Government and their advisers in the TGA and ATAGI must respond promptly to the shocking allegations outlined in the Open Letter from the Covid Medical Network. The Morrison Government must come clean and respond to the CMN and hand over their policies, minutes, advices and the data that they relied upon to so significantly affect the health and social fabric of Australia. This CMN letter, written and supported by doctors, clinicians, researchers and stakeholders must be treated seriously. It is just another reason that One Nation is calling for a Royal Commission into the COVID Health Response.

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Queensland’s Human Rights Commissioner made an excellent start in his Submission on the Government’s new Public Health and Other Legislation (Extension of Expiring Provisions) Bill 2022. Sounds great, doesn’t it? Well, not so fast… On page 8, everything suddenly takes a very dark and dangerous detour. According to the Commissioner: “the current framework can be significantly improved… by enacting PANDEMIC LEGISLATION like that in Victoria”. Wait, what??

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Because of the Morrison Government's refusal to challenge the states over vaccine mandates it has been left to everyday Aussies to take matters into their own hands. One group of Aussies, made up of 24 airline staff, is doing exactly that and is taking their fight against vaccine mandates to the federal court. Recently we have seen a number of high profile organisations drop mandates. This includes the South Australian Police, Gold Coast City Council and Surf Lifesaving Queensland. I'll be backing the Aussie Freedom Flyers' Magnificent Qantas24 in their legal challenge and even chipping in to show my support. (Photo by Fidel Fernando on Unsplash)

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Watching how the media has covered the latest round of mud slinging and finger-pointing in the aftermath of the floods in QLD and NSW has been really disgusting. People are sick of the lies and the games, they just want politicians and the media to tell the truth and do their job!

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“Such significant human rights limitations” cannot be allowed to continue unchecked—Queensland’s human rights commissioner Scott McDougal has warned the state’s lawmakers a “vacuum of oversight” could undermine public faith crucial to responding to future pandemics should they extend the chief health officer emergency powers. He told the parliamentary committee on Monday that it should reject the Palaszczuk government’s move to extend powers by a further six months and instead replace the temporary measures with “fit-for-purpose, pandemic legislation” that was “transparent, accountable and more compatible with human rights”.

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March 11, 2022

Cash Means Freedom

Apple and Google gave an awesome demonstration of their enormous power and reach recently, when they cut off the Russian people’s access to all their online payment platforms and apps.

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Scott Morrison won the last election by bashing Bill Shorten on his climate policies, especially a net-zero emissions commitment. After getting elected for not buying into the climate nonsense, Scott Morrison unexplainably signed us up to net zero despite CSIRO confirming there was no change in the ‘Science’™.

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There is a façade of legality over this ongoing use of emergency powers in Queensland to further the government’s political objectives and undermine the rule of law. The inadequate institutional and constitutional frameworks within which such emergency powers have been used in Queensland has made this unhindered exploitation of emergency powers by the Executive Government dangerously easy. If allowed to continue I believe it will lead to no less than the radical overthrow of our way of life and political system. We need to restore balance and accountability to the policy-making process in Queensland. And we need to reject this reigning culture of fear before it’s too late, start re-opening our economy responsibly, end ‘government by decree’ powers, abolish the hated vaccine mandates, and restore Queensland’s democratic voice by restoring the power of the Legislature and all its functions.

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Despite our courts finding no government policy to steal Aboriginal children from their families, our federal and state governments continue to pay compensation. Why?

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While Australia lacks the corresponding technological infrastructure to utilise a Digital Identity to its sinister potential (such as China’s spying street lights and billboards), this Bill acts as the foundation for a China-style Social Credit System.

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Rebuilding after the devastating floods in Queensland and New South Wales will be hampered by the critical shortage of skilled tradespeople in Australia. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said tradespeople made up at least a third of the skilled worker shortage in Queensland, highlighting the need for more apprenticeships for young Australians.

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Ipswich residents evacuating flooded areas will be thankful for the foresight of the Ipswich Show Society in lobbying for an events centre which is now being used as an emergency evacuation facility able to accommodate 400 people. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson commended the society for having the sense to develop an emergency facility on high ground in flood-prone Ipswich.

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February 22, 2022

Businesses are ready to boom

One Nation Leader, Pauline Hanson, has been travelling around Queensland and is aware that businesses are ready to boom. It's time to remove the chains that have been holding businesses back, such as mandates and border closures, and give small to medium businesses a chance to thrive.

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One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson, who has been meeting with regional Queensland communities in recent days, said there was no longer justification for any ongoing pandemic restrictions in Queensland

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February 20, 2022

Willowbank Receives Upgrade

Last year Senator Pauline Hanson caught up with the Willowbank Raceway team to discuss their upgrade plans. Despite playing a significant role in the Ipswich community since 1985, this will be the first time in its history that Willowbank Raceway has received government funding.

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February 13, 2022

Convoy to Canberra

The vast majority of people who attended the week long series of events in Canberra are not anti-vaxxers. It's time the mainstream media start reporting these events accurately, because for every day you fail to do so, you only further erode the trust people once had in your industry.

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Labor MPs are coming under increasing pressure from religious groups not to water down protections or face an election bloodbath following revelations Labor would extend the government’s protection for gay students to transgender students, pregnant students and those in same-sex relationships, says Pauline Hanson.

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January 25, 2022

Jobs Go Begging

Jobs go begging – get your adult kids off the couch. Work available in rural Queensland can ease unemployment and provide much needed boost to economy

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One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson has today called on whichever party forms government after this year’s Federal election to establish a broad Royal Commission on the management of the COVID-19 pandemic by Australian governments.

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January 12, 2022

Hands Off Our Kids

The Australian Government has targeted 5-11 year-old children for the COVID vaccination. Many parents are wondering if they will have the option to say no, or whether this experimental shot will be mandated in much the same way as the existing one has been with coercive measures and bullying?

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January 10, 2022

COVID Reality Check

COVID-19 is here and it isn't going away. For a long time now I have been saying we will need to learn to live with this fact. Many people did not like hearing this but it is the truth.

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January 05, 2022

Why are we still QR Coding?

The government has changed the rules so that the only Covid close contacts needing to isolate are people in the same household as someone infected. Why then is the NSW Government persisting with QR codes everywhere we go, monitoring our movements?

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December 22, 2021

Fully vaxxed? Think again

Millions of Australians currently considered "fully vaccinated" might soon have their vaxxed status revoked if an emergency National Cabinet meeting between the PM and state premiers results in a decision to enforce a three jab rule.

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In a speech that is now almost a prediction of what is at our door, Premier Joh Bjelke Petersen, in 1987, stood in Queensland Parliament and accused Prime Minister Bob Hawke and his administration of pursuing a subversive and authoritarian agenda bent on stripping Australians of all their democratic rights and freedoms. The main target of Joh’s attack was the planned National Identity System – the ‘Australia Card’ – which he said would impose ‘Big Brother’ controls over all Australian citizens.

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December 05, 2021

Keep Politics out of Sport

Virtue signaling has become compulsory. It's chilling to think that in the world of sport, Left-wing political statements are becoming compulsory.

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December 03, 2021

Net Zero Common Sense

Labor threatens to destroy jobs and the Australian economy with another radical emission reduction 2030 target to take to the Federal election. Pauline Hanson's One Nation is working to protect Australian jobs, mining, manufacturing, and agriculture. The Green-Left international climate zealots attack easy target like Australia but let China get away with increasing emissions

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December 01, 2021

1984 The Bill

Australia's 'Trusted' Digital Identity Bill We are on the cusp of a digital surveillance era when the government controls every relationship Australians have with one another and the rest of the world, or a free, personal-enterprise future.

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One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said the Australian people had spoken in overwhelming numbers in support of her legislation with a petition signed by over 200,000 demanding an end to discrimination over vaccine mandates.

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November 09, 2021

The "Big Australia" Myth

Voters oppose a resumption of migrant intakes because to worries about congestion, jobs, housing costs, and the environment, and they think that "Big Australia" is a big myth. According to a significant poll, the majority of Australians disagree with woke positions on matters like increasing refugee numbers, claiming that Australia doesn't need more people.

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November 04, 2021

Introducing Greg Hunt

Greg Hunt served as the World Economic Forum's Director of Strategy before joining politics, which helps to understand some of what he accomplished after that. #climatechange

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There is a campaign to bring in an additional 2 million migrants, even though state and federal governments have stated that Australia has to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions. The suggestion is absurd in every way. I have been the politician who has spoken out the loudest about the harm that mass immigration has done to Australia. Thankfully, Andrew Bolt perfectly captures how I feel about this. Australia, get up. Both of the main parties are betraying you!

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For the past few decades, you would have had to be living under a rock if you didn't know that smoking tobacco is bad for your health. View our most recent story on vaping and share your thoughts in the comments!

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