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Congratulations Carlos Quaremba
Posted by One Nation · March 31, 2026 5:01 PM
Congratulations to Carlos Quaremba on his outstanding victory in the South Australian Legislative Council.
This result is the culmination of years of consistent leadership, diligent effort, and dedication from an individual who took on the task of unifying our SA team. As State President, Carlos has rebuilt One Nation in South Australia from the ground up, bringing people together, backing candidates, and putting in the hard work where it counts.
We are incredibly thankful for his leadership. He hasn’t just talked about outcomes, he’s delivered them. From grassroots advocacy to real legislative change, including advancing housing options for women over 55, Carlos has shown exactly what principled, community-focused leadership looks like.
He’s earned the respect of everyday South Australians because he listens, speaks plainly, and fights for common-sense solutions. No fluff. No nonsense. Just results.
This win is a major step forward for One Nation in South Australia, and it’s a credit to the team Carlos has built and the trust he’s earned across the community.
South Australia now has a stronger voice in Parliament—one that stands up for South Australians and isn’t afraid to take on the political elite.
Well done, Carlos. This is just the beginning.
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Narrow Lead Puts One Nation Within Reach
Posted by One Nation · March 31, 2026 4:58 PM
A full recount will take place on Wednesday, but on tonight’s first full count, our Narungga candidate Chantelle Thomas is ahead by 71 votes.
We’ll see what tomorrow brings, but we’re certain Michelle will come through this as a standout candidate from the South Australian election.
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How Matt Adamson And Barnaby Joyce Secured A Deal To Fix Diesel Shortage
Posted by One Nation · March 31, 2026 4:50 PM
This is how real policy gets done.
Barnaby Joyce took a practical, industry-backed solution to Australia’s fuel shortage and turned it into action. A massive thanks to Matt Adamson for bringing this policy concept forward. After working closely with industry operators, suppliers, and logistics experts, Barnaby Joyce backed a plan that went from the drawing board to the national agenda in a matter of days.
He listened, asked the right questions, and made sure the policy stacked up in the real world. Then he took it straight to the top.
The result? The federal government is moving to underwrite fuel imports and secure supply for regional Australia.
It’s a clear example of what happens when you engage with industry, trust expertise, and fight to get outcomes. One Nation is now doing the work of the government. But as Barnaby Joyce says, this is a rare occasion to thank the Prime Minister for taking our idea on.
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Congratulation Robert Roylance (Hammond)
Posted by One Nation · March 31, 2026 4:48 PM
Congratulations to Robert Roylance on a hard-earned victory in the seat of Hammond.
This is a win for the Murraylands and a win for common sense. Robert isn’t a career politician, and that’s exactly why people have backed him. He’s a local who knows his community, hears their concerns firsthand, and isn’t afraid to speak plainly.
From running the ferry at Walker Flat to working in his family’s distillery in Mannum, Robert has lived the same life as the people he now represents. Add to that his service in the Army Reserve and his time living and working overseas, and you’ve got someone with real-world experience, not political polish.
He’s built this result on listening to locals and focusing on what matters: housing, cost of living, reliable energy, better healthcare, and stronger services for regional communities.
People are tired of being ignored, and Robert has given them a voice.
Hammond now has a representative who will stand up for the Murraylands, challenge the status quo, and fight for better outcomes for everyday Australians.
Well done, Robert.
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Congratulations David Paton (Ngadjuri)
Posted by One Nation · March 31, 2026 4:31 PM
Congratulations to David Paton on a strong and well-earned victory in the seat of Ngadjuri.
This is a win built on hard work, local trust, and a clear commitment to the people of regional South Australia. David has campaigned with a sharp focus on what matters, backing families, supporting agriculture, and standing up for local industry.
He understands that regional communities have been overlooked for too long. His message has been simple and it’s cut through: fair infrastructure funding, reliable energy, and policies that actually strengthen local jobs and community wellbeing.
David brings practical leadership and a genuine connection to the people he represents.
Ngadjuri now has a strong voice in Parliament, one that will stand up for the regions and fight for the fair go they deserve.
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Labor Support Slips As One Nation Rises
Posted by One Nation · March 31, 2026 4:28 PM
One Nation’s hard work this week has forced the government to finally move on the fuel crisis and voters are taking notice.
Not every measure we put forward has been adopted, but it’s a start. And it proves a simple point: when you bring forward sensible policy and make the case publicly, Australians respond.
People are paying attention to who’s actually fighting for them and who’s just along for the ride.
That’s why support for One Nation is growing, and why we’re seeing it reflected in the polls.
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Fuel Security Debate Intensifies In Parliament
Posted by One Nation · March 31, 2026 4:27 PM
Pauline Hanson asks the hard questions about fuel supply
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Calls To Freeze Fuel GST Amid Crisis
Posted by One Nation · March 31, 2026 4:22 PM
The Labor government is taxing Australians without easing, squeezing households already doing it tough.
As 4BC rightly pointed out, we’ve now got taxes on taxes. Fuel excise, then GST slapped on top of it. It’s a double hit every time you fill up.
That’s not fair, and it’s not sustainable.
Instead of bleeding Australians dry, Labor needs to cut the waste, rein in spending, and give people some breathing room.
Australians don’t need more taxes. They need relief.
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Chalmers says latest Treasury modeling shows Australia's inflation could reach 5%, as national cabinet meets on fuel
Posted by One Nation · March 31, 2026 3:26 PM
Labor will point the finger at fuel to explain rising inflation and yes, fuel plays a big role.
But here’s the part they won’t admit.
Labor failed to prepare for a fuel shock.
And while Australians are paying more at the bowser and at the checkout, Labor is doubling down on costly net zero policies that are driving prices even higher.
You can’t mismanage energy, ignore risk, and then act surprised when everything gets more expensive.
Australians are paying the price for Labor's learn-on-the-job approach to managing the economy.
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South Australia Results Propel One Nation Forward
Posted by One Nation · March 31, 2026 2:33 PM
Can One Nation replicate its SA success in Victoria?
One thing is certain. Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell, our MP for Northern Victoria, is ready to give it everything.
With strong policies and a growing grassroots movement, the opportunity is real.
After what we’ve achieved in South Australia, even bigger results are within reach.