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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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