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  • The Housing Crisis

    Posted by · November 21, 2023 12:37 PM

    Economist Chris Richardson, during his appearance on ABC's program Q&A, stated that immigration is exacerbating the housing market's troubles in Australia. One Nation has consistently argued that the housing crisis stems from excessive immigration without the parallel construction of new homes—a point frequently raised by the party.

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  • AEC gets a pass mark on conducting referendum – just!

    Posted by · November 16, 2023 4:50 PM

    The army of scrutineers recruited by One Nation to observe the integrity of the voice to Parliament referendum held on October 14 has given the Australian Electoral Commision a passing mark, but only just. 

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  • Is it Supply or Demand Causing the Housing Problem?

    Posted by · November 15, 2023 5:02 PM

    In a recent Twitter post, Pauline Hanson attributed Queensland’s severe rental crisis to immigration. In contrast, ‘Property Centerpiece’ responded; 

    “It's more complicated then that. It's due the increases in interest rates, council rates, insurances, cost of maintenance,  increase in levies and so on.”  

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  • Pauline Hanson Criticizes Labor's Approach to Budget Cuts, Urges Protection of Queensland Infrastructure

    Posted by · November 09, 2023 4:55 PM

    One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson has targeted the Albanese Labor government over its budgetary decisions, specifically its approach to slashing spending in areas critical to Queensland's infrastructure. The government's current trajectory, according to Senator Hanson, seems to neglect the genuine financial rorts plaguing systems like the NDIS and Medicare, systems that if audited and managed properly, could lead to substantial savings. 

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  • Time to give up the ‘Welcome to Country’ 

    Posted by · November 09, 2023 4:23 PM

    There was some controversy in the Senate Wednesday that resulted in Pauline Hanson’s right to speak in the chamber being temporarily revoked by the Labor Government, with the support of the Greens. This happened due to comments she made during a debate where she criticised the Greens for their apologist stance toward Islamic extremist terrorism. 

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  • Australia's Industrial Relations Dilemma

    Posted by · November 03, 2023 8:14 AM

    This week, the airwaves in Rockhampton were quite noisy with discussions on an issue that’s important to families across Australia, particularly those in the mining sector – workers' rights and the ongoing exploitation of casual workers. 

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  • The Inflation Curse

    Posted by · November 03, 2023 7:34 AM

    Inflation. We've all heard the term tossed around as the cause of higher interest rates, especially when our wallets feel a tad lighter than they used to. But what's causing the rising cost of essentials like housing and food in our sunburnt country? According to reports this week, the primary culprits are immigration and a few bizarre policy hiccups.

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  • Closing the Loophole

    Posted by · October 26, 2023 12:35 PM

    Senator Pauline Hanson's Statement on the Coal Industry. 

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  • Senator Malcolm Roberts Delivers Visionary Speech on Australia's Cost-of-Living Crisis

    Posted by · October 24, 2023 2:04 PM

    In a powerful and insightful address to the Senate, Senator Malcolm Roberts laid out a clear and comprehensive assessment of the factors driving Australia's current cost-of-living crisis. Not one to shy away from hard truths, Senator Roberts highlighted the significant impacts of net immigration figures on housing and infrastructure, asserting that a net of over 530,000 immigrants, as predicted by Deutsche Bank, are adding strain to an already stretched system.

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  • Oh, The Audacity: The Perpetual Game of Blame-Shifting

    Posted by · October 24, 2023 1:44 PM

    Here we are, once again, wading through the tides of emotional rhetoric, as we're fed another layer of incredulous allegations from the Central Australian Aboriginal Congress. They lost a referendum because of the incompetence of the Prime Minister and should focus their attention on him. But no.

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