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  • Democracy and Factionalism: The Choice of Victoria's Next Premier

    Posted by · September 29, 2023 10:22 AM

    The recent resignation of Daniel Andrews as Premier of Victoria has thrust the anti-democratic dynamics of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) into the spotlight once again. Amidst the chaos that ensued following his departure, it's clear that factionalism remains the primary force within a party void of policy development or vision.

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  • Celebrating International Men's Day: Bonding Over Stories of Resilience and Mateship

    Posted by · September 28, 2023 2:36 PM

    Introduction

    International Men's Day is an occasion dedicated to recognising and celebrating men's positive contributions and experiences in society. It's a day to foster mateship, highlight the importance of looking out for one another, and share inspiring stories of personal journeys and resilience. The United Nations doesn’t celebrate International Men’s Day, but that doesn’t mean One Nation won’t be hosting two events across the country to celebrate the day. The first event, set in Brisbane's Victoria Park, offers an exclusive opportunity to celebrate the enduring power of mateship and the remarkable stories of men who have overcome challenges. The second event, in Norwood, Adelaide, features an impressive lineup of speakers and aims to honour men's contributions to various fields.

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  • The Unanswered Questions of the Pandemic Inquiry

    Posted by · September 28, 2023 12:25 PM

    Just because Dan Andrews has left office doesn’t mean he is out of reach of a COVID Royal Commission. In a recent social media post that gained media attention, Senator Malcolm Roberts made this very clear to Mr Andrews, now ordinary Dan, the citizen. One Nation has vowed to hold every state premier who caused untold damage, hurt and economic destruction accountable for their inhumane behaviour through the pandemic by continuing our push for a Royal Commission.

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  • We've got you covered! One Nation's Vow to Axe Stamp Duty On Insurance

    Posted by · September 22, 2023 2:11 PM

    In today’s Courier-Mail, One Nation has announced our first move in the race for the 2024 Queensland election, and we're seeking your support with a pledge to back our campaign!

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  • Senator Roberts Rejects Toothless COVID Inquiry, Calls for Royal Commission

    Posted by · September 21, 2023 1:34 PM

    Introduction:

    Senator Roberts has strongly criticised the Albanese Government's proposed COVID-19 inquiry, labelling it as a mere attempt to evade a full-fledged Royal Commission with the power to compel testimony. Senator Roberts' has announced he is pushing for a comprehensive COVID-19 Royal Commission.

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  • Championing Local Communities: Senator Questions Coomera Connector Route and Calls for Federal Inquiry

    Posted by · September 21, 2023 1:05 PM

    To protect our natural environment and engage with local communities, Queensland Senator Malcolm Roberts is pushing for a federal inquiry into the proposed Coomera Connector project. This controversial initiative aims to construct a 45km motorway connecting the Gold Coast to Logan and Brisbane, and it has sparked heated debates due to its potential impact on wetlands and environmentally sensitive sites.

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  • Balancing Theory and Practice: A Call for Practical Teacher Training

    Posted by · September 20, 2023 5:59 PM

    In recent years, concerns have emerged regarding the content of teacher education programs in universities. The teacher university programs have become overly focused on topics like gender theory, climate activism, and social justice at the expense of practical classroom skills. As a result, many new teachers feel ill-equipped to handle fundamental teaching tasks, such as literacy and classroom management.

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  • Pauline Hanson Advocates for Transparency and Reform in Native Title Claims

    Posted by · September 15, 2023 1:08 PM

    One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has ignited a robust debate about the need for transparency and reform on Native Title claims. Recently, she called for a "sunset date" for Indigenous native title claims, sparking intense discussions in the Senate and beyond. 

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  • Threat of Death Tax is Back: Why Senator Pauline Hanson Takes a Stand

    Posted by · September 15, 2023 4:05 AM

    Recently, the concept of an inheritance tax has resurfaced as the federal Labor government looks for excuses to tax hard-working Australian families. Labor’s federal Productivity Commission boss, Danielle Wood, has encouraged what she terms a "sensible conversation" about the possibility of introducing inheritance taxes. Despite recognising the sensitivity and potential controversy surrounding such a policy, she believes it's essential to address the issue to ensure future financial stability. 

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  • The Emperor Has No Clothes

    Posted by · September 15, 2023 2:12 AM

    The extremist left will always paint themselves into a corner; it's in their nature. They are perpetually in retreat. If you're wondering why support for the Voice started at 70% and then slipped to 40% in polling, then know it's because the left insists on there being an 'us' and a 'them' (warning though: polling is only indicative of a moment in time, not the result). Ultimately the 'us' 

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