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Pauline Hanson Urges Australia to Exit the WHO for Sovereign Health Policy
Posted by One Nation · January 22, 2025 12:11 PM
Senator Pauline Hanson echoes Donald Trump's stance, calling for Australia to leave the World Health Organization. Highlighting failures during the COVID-19 pandemic, Hanson advocates for Australian sovereignty in health decisions and questions the relevance of WHO policies to the nation's healthcare system.
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Rebecca Hewett blows open council waste
Posted by One Nation · January 22, 2025 11:32 AM
Listen as Rebecca Hewett exposes a corrupted council system that would have the audacity to spend council money to fund an event that trashes Australia's reputation and unity on Australia Day. The hard working Councillor, also a candidate for One Nation in the federal election (Mayo) put her views across to Adelaide radio's 5AA. The Mayor gives his thoughts, which are frankly laughable. It seems like it won't be long before Mt Barker is looking for a new Mayor, and Mayo has a new member of parliament in Rebecca Hewett.
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Media Release: One Nation's demand to exit WHO embraced by Trump
Posted by One Nation · January 21, 2025 9:53 PM
Australia should affirm its sovereignty and withdraw its membership of the World Health Organisation following President Donald Trump’s withdrawal of the United States from the organisation.
One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said her party had been calling for Australia to exit the WHO since 1996, a call now more urgent after revelations of the organisation’s overreaching plans to take over the country’s health system and dictate Australian health policy.
“The WHO has been pushing hard for a global pandemic treaty which would enable this unelected international body to effectively take over any Australian response to a future pandemic,” Senator Hanson said.
“One Nation won’t stand for Australia signing over its sovereignty by being party to such an agreement. We have no business being a member of a body that does not recognise the Australian people’s ultimate authority over how our country responds to a challenge like COVID-19.
“The United States under President Trump has recognised its best interests do not lie with the WHO. Australia’s best interests lie in charting an independent path too – we can have positive and beneficial diplomatic and trade relationships without unelected international bureaucracies compromising our sovereignty.
“Australia should review all of its memberships to bodies like the WHO – including the United Nations. Australia may have been one of its original founding members, but the UN has hopelessly lost its way. It’s become a platform for abhorrent regimes to claim legitimacy, a forum of hatred for western countries like Australia, and a tacit supporter of international terrorism.
“It’s been said that countries don’t have friends; they have interests. The UNHCR, the UNRWA, the International Criminal Court – are we a member or a party to these unelected world organisations because it is truly in our nation’s interest?
“I congratulate Mr. Trump for leading by example and putting his nation’s interests before all else. One Nation puts Australia and Australians first.”
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Malcolm Roberts Discusses ADF Recruitment, Immigration, and Youth Purpose on 2GB
Posted by One Nation · January 21, 2025 2:11 PM
One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts joins 2GB's Mike Williams to discuss the Australian Defence Force's recruitment struggles, the impact of immigration on housing and society, and the importance of providing young people with purpose to reduce crime and foster meaningful lives.
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Talk Back Caller Supports Pauline Hanson's Stance at Suicide Prevention Rally
Posted by One Nation · January 21, 2025 11:35 AM
Talkback caller critiques the lack of political attendance at Australia's suicide prevention rally, praising Pauline Hanson as the sole politician to show support while urging urgent mental health reforms.
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The Woke Debate
Posted by One Nation · January 20, 2025 4:40 PM
In this lively discussion from Paul Murray Live, we dive into Australia's political landscape and the growing debate on wokeness. James Ashby of One Nation shares his take on Australia's federal election and the influence of Trump's policies. Angira from the Daily Telegraph discusses the housing crisis, cost of living, and the role of migration in shaping the nation's future. Plus, we talk TikTok bans, political loyalty shifts, and bold predictions for the week ahead.
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One Nation's Engagement Rules
Posted by One Nation · January 20, 2025 1:50 PM
During the first half of 2025, there will be a general election. The Prime Minister will not tell us the date, because he wants to hold it over Australians—that he knows something we don’t. But constitutionally, the House of Representatives and half Senate election must be held by early May.
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Keep the Date
Posted by One Nation · January 16, 2025 10:15 PM
Australia Day always was and always should be on January 26. It holds a special place in the hearts of Australians. It’s a day to celebrate our nation’s rich history, Aussie culture, and shared achievements. One Nation firmly supports keeping Australia Day on this important date, recognising it as a unifying moment for all Australians to reflect on our country’s journey and look forward to a brighter future.
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Major win for pensioners
Posted by One Nation · January 16, 2025 9:27 PM
This week Senator Pauline Hanson has released One Nation’s first policy to tackle the cost of living crisis—a way for pensioners to keep more money in their pockets.
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Pauline Hanson Proposes New Policy to Support Pensioners and Veterans
Posted by One Nation · January 16, 2025 4:46 PM
Pauline Hanson is bringing a bold policy to the next federal election, focusing on increased aid for pensioners and improved services for veterans. Her proposal underscores her commitment to addressing the needs of Australia's most deserving citizens.