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  • Pauline Hanson & Barnaby Joyce Stand United After Bondi Tragedy

    Posted by · December 18, 2025 8:37 AM

    Pauline Hanson and Barnaby Joyce appeared together in a moving live interview from Bondi, standing shoulder to shoulder with grieving Australians following a horrific and deeply disturbing attack. Their message was not political point-scoring it was about leadership, unity, and confronting hatred head-on.

     

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  • After Bondi: Grief, Antisemitism, and the Demand for Real Leadership

    Posted by · December 16, 2025 11:31 AM

    Here's Senator Hanson’s interview with Andrew Bolt tonight over the horrific massacre of innocent lives at Bondi Beach yesterday.

    One Nation will not give up on putting an end to the hatred that is being imported by Anthony Albanese and his government.

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  • Senator Pauline Hanson: Strong Leadership

    Posted by · December 16, 2025 11:25 AM

    Senator Pauline Hanson says Australians are shocked and heartbroken by recent violence, blaming weak leadership for allowing rising antisemitism, extremism, and division to go unchecked. 

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  • Isis Flag found in car at Bondi Beach

    Posted by · December 16, 2025 10:05 AM

    This flag has now been banned as a symbol of terrorism.

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  • Download your New England Barnaby Joyce Rainfall Chart now

    Posted by · December 12, 2025 11:09 AM

    Barnaby Joyce, One Nation MP for New England, has release his yearly rainfall chart. Feel free to download your copy now, no matter where in Australia you might be. 

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  • Holding Politicians Accountable: Lee Hanson Demands Real Oversight and Integrity

    Posted by · December 10, 2025 4:16 PM

    With Australians battling a cost-of-living crisis, Lee Hanson is calling out the growing disconnect between everyday families and the politicians elected to serve them. Appearing from Tasmania, Lee Hanson condemned the repeated misuse of taxpayer funds by government MPs — behaviour she says “does not pass the pub test” and would never be tolerated in any ordinary workplace.

    Referencing reports of luxury travel, expensive meals and questionable perks taken at public expense, Lee Hanson argued that hiding behind the excuse of “it’s within the rules” is no longer acceptable. If the rules allow this behaviour, she says, then the rules must change.

    “When Australians are working multiple jobs to stay afloat, we cannot have politicians jet-setting around on taxpayer dollars,” Lee said. A single dinner costing more than $1,200, she argued, shows just how out of touch some MPs have become.

    Lee Hanson is calling for stronger independent oversight, tighter spending guidelines, and a transparent review process that prevents politicians from abusing public money. She believes a watchdog — separate from government influence — should monitor travel, spending, entitlements and perks to ensure taxpayer funds are used responsibly.

    But Lee Hanson also wants accountability to extend beyond financial misconduct. She says politicians should face consequences for making election promises they never intend to keep.

    “If they don’t deliver, they should be held to account,” she said. “Why shouldn’t politicians face penalties for breaking commitments? In any other job, you don’t get rewarded for failing.”

    As trust in politics continues to erode, She argues that only meaningful reform — real oversight, stricter rules, and consequences for dishonesty — can restore Australians’ faith in their elected representatives.

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  • Housing Crisis: How Mass Migration Is Driving Australia’s Shortages

    Posted by · December 10, 2025 1:24 PM

    Australia’s housing crisis continues to deepen, and new polling confirms what many Australians have been saying for years: mass migration is placing enormous pressure on housing, infrastructure, and essential services. According to recent data, 81% of Australians believe housing shortages are a key reason migration should be paused, and over 60% support pausing migration entirely until the crisis is under control.

    Lee Hanson says this is exactly the conversation the major parties refuse to have. While One Nation has been warning about these pressures for decades, political “polite society” has tried to bury the issue, afraid of being labelled rather than addressing the reality Australians are living every day.

    As Lee puts it, “It’s not about who lives next door — it’s about whether there is a place to live next door.” The pressure is unmistakable: housing demand far exceeds supply, rental prices are soaring, infrastructure is stretched, and families are competing for doctors, schools, roads, and basic services that can no longer keep up.

    One Nation’s long-standing policy is to cap net migration at 130,000, a level that keeps migration roughly net-neutral when accounting for departures and natural population changes. This still allows truly skilled migrants to help fill workforce gaps — but stops the unsustainable intake levels currently overwhelming the country.

    The major parties continue dodging the issue, framing any discussion as racial or cultural, while Australians deal with the real-world consequences. Hanson argues that the country cannot sustain these numbers and that leaders must stop hiding from the conversation.

    As she says, “We’ve got to look at what is best for our country and our future — and we shouldn’t be shying away from it.”

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  • Pauline Hanson on Joyce’s Defection: “A Big Plus for One Nation and for Australia”

    Posted by · December 09, 2025 4:32 PM

    Senator Pauline Hanson says she is “really excited” about Barnaby Joyce officially becoming a One Nation MP, calling his arrival a major win for the party and for Australians who feel ignored by the major parties. Hanson praised Joyce’s long record in public life — including his time as Deputy Prime Minister and his extensive ministerial experience — saying he is someone Australians both respect and relate to.

     

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  • Is One Nation Going Mainstream? Victorian MP Says Voters Are Shifting

    Posted by · December 09, 2025 1:29 PM

    With debates intensifying around migration, identity, and cultural cohesion, the Victorian Government is preparing to deliver an apology to First Nations people. The Opposition says it won’t participate, claiming One Nation’s influence is pulling politics to the right. But One Nation now has a voice of its own in Victoria’s Parliament: MP for Northern Victoria, Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell, the party’s first and only Victorian representative.

     

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  • Strong and Stable: Hanson’s Leadership Sets One Nation Apart

    Posted by · December 09, 2025 1:19 PM

    One Nation continues to stand out in Australian politics for one simple reason: strong and stable leadership. Senator Pauline Hanson has built a party where MPs are not only supported but actively encouraged to grow, speak up, and raise the profile of the movement across the nation.

    Hanson’s leadership style is direct, grounded, and unwavering. She backs her team, gives them opportunities to shine, and empowers them to fight for the issues that matter to everyday Australians. This is what stable leadership looks like — a leader who encourages confidence, unity, and accountability.

    While other parties battle internal divisions and mixed messages, One Nation remains consistent in its values and clear in its direction. Pauline Hanson’s support for her MPs ensures they can represent their communities boldly and effectively.

    Strong and stable leadership isn’t just a slogan — it’s the foundation on which One Nation continues to grow.

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