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'We're not on top of this': Joyce warns of further fuel supply risks as Iran conflict escalates
Posted by One Nation · March 31, 2026 2:31 PM
The government is fumbling the fuel crisis, and Barnaby Joyce is calling them out on it.
Rushed legislation this week adopts some of One Nation’s solutions, but half-job Albo has failed to increase mining, bring refining onshore, or dump net zero.
That means the problems will only get worse as the war expands.
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Fuel Bill Criticised As Crisis Falls Short
Posted by One Nation · March 31, 2026 11:47 AM
One Nation has long argued that Australia must manage its fuel supplies far better than it does today.
Senator Malcolm Roberts has been raising this issue in the Senate for years.
We’ve been warning about it. Now Australians can see why it matters.
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One Nation Holds Strong In Latest Polls
Posted by One Nation · March 31, 2026 11:34 AM
Pauline Hanson is a trusted leader because she has been right for years.
Now the polling is clear. One Nation is the only party taking the fight right up to Labor.
If you want Labor and their Greens mates gone, the choice is simple. Vote One Nation.
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Fuel Bill Targets Relief For Struggling Truckies
Posted by One Nation · March 31, 2026 11:12 AM
The Labor Party’s attempt to fix the fuel crisis is too little, too late.
One Nation will support any measure that genuinely brings relief, but let’s be clear about the real cause. This crisis is driven by net zero policies and the refusal to use Australia’s abundant natural resources.
Until that’s addressed, Australians will keep paying the price at the bowser.
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One Nation Wins Historic MacKillop Seat
Posted by One Nation · March 31, 2026 10:52 AM
The results from the South Australian election keep coming in, with another seat now called for One Nation.
Congratulations to our teams on the ground who built a true grassroots campaign and delivered this result.
This is what happens when you put in the work and back your communities.
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Congratulations Rebecca Hewett
Posted by One Nation · March 31, 2026 10:51 AM
Big congratulations to Rebecca Hewett on being declared by the media as the winner of the third upper house spot in South Australia.
Rebecca is a 7th-generation primary producer, has previously served as a Mt Barker Councillor, and knows exactly what regional communities are dealing with.
From the rising cost of living to the housing squeeze and failing infrastructure, she’s been crystal clear. People are working harder and still falling behind.
This result sends a clear signal to the tired old parties. South Australians are looking for real representation.
This victory should significantly boost the South Australian push. It is a wonderful start for our push into the federal seat of Farrer.
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Fuel Rationing Call Sparks Urgent Debate Over Australia’s Energy Security
Posted by One Nation · March 31, 2026 9:54 AM
Fuel shortages and rising costs are driving calls for rationing in Australia. Is it a necessary step or a sign of deeper issues? The debate is heating up.
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'No seat warmers' for Pauline's picks
Posted by One Nation · March 30, 2026 4:30 PM
Pauline Hanson has made it clear. If you run under the One Nation banner, you show up, you work hard, and you deliver for your community.
Over the weekend in Farrer, she listened to locals and heard the same message again and again. David Farley is on the ground, putting in the work and standing up for his community.
That’s the standard we expect. And that’s the representation people deserve.
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One Nation Claims Historic MacKillop Victory
Posted by One Nation · March 30, 2026 4:26 PM
One Nation is just a handful of votes ahead in the final seat still to be decided in South Australia, Narungga, after securing victory in MacKillop earlier.
What a massive effort.
Congratulations to our team for an outstanding campaign and a result built from the ground up.
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Congratulations - One Nation Gains MacKillop
Posted by One Nation · March 30, 2026 2:31 PM
We are incredibly proud of Jason Virgo on his election as the Member for MacKillop.
This is a result that many said One Nation wouldn't achieve. A vibrant rural seat, and now represented by a local who understands the people, the land, and what these communities need.
Jason will be a strong voice for regional South Australia, standing up for better services, stronger local businesses, and the support rural communities deserve.
We are also proud of the entire One Nation team elected in South Australia. This is a breakthrough moment, and it shows just how strong the demand for change has become.
Over the coming days, we’ll be profiling our newly elected members and the work they will be doing for their communities.
The message is clear. Australians want real representation, and One Nation is delivering it.