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  • Anthony Albanese Is A Broken Record, Senator Pauline Hanson On The Kenny Report

    Posted by · May 23, 2024 12:34 PM

    Senator Pauline Hanson joins Chris Kenny on Sky to discuss Anthony Albanese's performance as Prime Minister. 

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  • Our Biggest Underpayment Case May Uncover A Few Surprises

    Posted by · May 21, 2024 3:09 PM

    The industrial relations community was staggered last week when Australia’s senators decided to demand that the government investigate what is potentially the nation’s biggest wage underpayment scandal. If shown to be correct, the alleged underpayment of NSW and Queensland coal miners will involve repayment of more than $100m.

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  • Tania Mihailuk, One Nation NSW Leader, On Migration, Betting Scandals, And Human Rights.

    Posted by · May 21, 2024 12:43 PM

    Tania Mihailuk talks migration policies, FIFA's potential ban on Israel, and the impact of gambling in sports. They also discuss the influence of international conflicts on Australia. Don't miss this great conversation!

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  • Securing Local Government Elections From Foreign Influence

    Posted by · May 21, 2024 11:54 AM

    Senator Pauline Hanson speaks to Stacy on FiveAA Radio on Foreign Influences on Local Government elections. Students from overseas have the ability to vote in local government election in South Australia. This has rightfully sparked concern about the voting integrity of local governments elections. 

    International student's relationship with our nation is transactional and therefore their voting intentions are not aligned with the future long-term prosperity of our local city governments. 

     

     

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  • They Stole One Nation's Policy - But If They Stay True We Don't Mind

    Posted by · May 20, 2024 5:10 PM

    Pauline Hanson takes courage from Peter Dutton supporting her budget initiatives to reduce immigration, emphasising One Nation's long-standing policies on reducing immigration, banning foreign buyers, and limiting international students.

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  • Pauline Hanson releases ground-breaking Murray-Darling Basin Plan and Water Policy

    Posted by · May 20, 2024 3:59 PM

    Listen as our One Nation's federal leader, Pauline Hanson, releases federal water policy, with specific need to cap buybacks at 1500 gigalitres per year and prioritize irrigators to support the farming sector.

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  • Afghanistan Panel Urges Military Accountability for Alleged War Crimes

    Posted by · May 17, 2024 1:54 PM

    Serving and former defence chiefs, including Governor General David Hurley, are facing fresh calls to take responsibility for command failures which may have led to alleged war crimes in Afghanistan under their watch.

    A report from an independent panel appointed to oversee the landmark Brereton inquiry has finally been released, warning that a lack of accountability from Australia's military top brass has generated "anger and bitter resentment" among troops and veterans.

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  • Pauline Hanson’s Scarf Controversy In Parliament

    Posted by · May 17, 2024 1:13 PM

    In a rather fiery speech, Pauline Hanson is seen making her address while wearing an Israeli scarf, which she was later told to remove. This incident raises questions about why Hanson is not allowed to wear the Israeli scarf, but Senator Lidia Thorpe and other Greens are permitted to wear a kefir. Interesting discussion.

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  • Senator Malcolm Roberts Speaks on the Modern Slavery Act 2018

    Posted by · May 16, 2024 6:26 PM

    Senator Malcolm Roberts addresses the Senate on the Modern Slavery Act 2018, discussing the establishment of the Australian Anti-Slavery Commissioner and the government's initiatives to combat modern slavery. Learn about the crucial steps being taken to tackle human trafficking, people smuggling, and related crimes in Australia.

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  • Senator Robert Malcolm's Strategic Plan: Energy, Inflation, And Housing Solutions

    Posted by · May 16, 2024 4:48 PM

    Senator Robert Malcolm outlines his strategic plan for Australia's key challenges, advocating for expanding coal-fired power stations, removing solar and wind subsidies, ending quantitative easing, and addressing housing affordability by reducing net overseas migration and banning foreign property purchases. Watch as he presents his vision for a stronger Australia.

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