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  • Pauline Hanson Unbothered by Suspension: “I Stand My Ground for Australians”

    Posted by · November 25, 2025 4:51 PM

    Pauline Hanson has made it clear she is not worried about her one-week suspension from the Senate, standing firm on her beliefs despite backlash from all sides of politics. The transcript shows Hanson completely unfazed, refusing to bow to political pressure or attempts to silence her.

     

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  • Public Support for Senator Pauline Hanson Surges After Senate Suspension

    Posted by · November 25, 2025 4:46 PM

    Senator Pauline Hanson’s recent seven-day suspension from the Senate has triggered an outpouring of public support, with callers across Sydney radio making it clear they believe the punishment has only strengthened her standing.

     

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  • Net Zero Policies Push Australia Into an Energy Crisis, One Nation Warns

    Posted by · November 25, 2025 4:11 PM

    Labor and Liberal’s net-zero experiment is now collapsing under its own weight, with even major energy companies conceding that prices will continue to rise despite years of political promises. Australian families were assured that renewables would deliver cheaper power,   instead they are facing soaring bills, business closures, and growing uncertainty about the nation’s energy future.

    One of the most alarming warnings has come from Tomago, Australia’s largest aluminium smelter, where more than 1,000 jobs are now at risk because the company cannot secure affordable long-term energy beyond 2028. For One Nation, this crisis is not a failure of industry, it is a failure of net-zero policy.

    For years, One Nation has cautioned that Australia cannot run a modern economy on slogans, guesswork, and wishful thinking. The party argues that energy policy must be grounded in reliability, affordability, and national interest. That means keeping the lights on, keeping power bills down, and ensuring Australian jobs stay in Australia.

    As families struggle and businesses fight to survive, One Nation says it is time for Parliament to stop selling fairytales and start telling Australians the truth: the current path is unsustainable, and the country needs an energy policy that works for its people — not against them.

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  • A Super Progressive Movie Link

    Posted by · November 25, 2025 2:49 PM

    One Nation’s A Super Progressive Movie trailer screening has been knocked out by Parliament House because it “might offend someone”. A few outlets have reported the wrong title, calling it the Please Explain movie. That’s not right. A Super Progressive Movie is the full-length feature built from the hugely popular short animations we’ve released almost every week for the past four years.

    The film takes aim at woke politics, government waste, and the growing disconnect between Canberra elites and everyday Australians. And that’s exactly why Parliament shut it down. They weren’t protecting staff — they were protecting themselves from criticism.

    Australians aren’t offended by satire. They’re offended by censorship. Blocking this screening only proves the film’s point: our political class cannot handle being held accountable or laughed at.

    But the attempt to silence it has backfired. Interest in the movie has exploded, and more Australians are now eager to see the project Parliament tried to hide.

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  • Tackling crime top priority in Hinchinbrook

    Posted by · November 25, 2025 1:56 PM

    Tackling out-of-control crime with stronger penalties, targeted intervention, better police resources and improved judicial accountability to the community will be One Nation’s top priority in Hinchinbrook.
    One Nation candidate Luke Sleep said the despite the Crisafulli government’s promise to reduce crime in regional Queensland, the community in Hinchinbrook had not noticed any difference in crime rates.

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  • Senate hypocrites freak out at burqa

    Posted by · November 25, 2025 1:11 PM

    Senators who are perfectly happy for identity-concealing burqas to be freely and proudly worn in public literally freaked out today when One Nation leader Senator Hanson again wore the garment in Parliament, one of the most secure buildings in Australia.

    Senator Hanson said the Senate’s failure to even allow a normal debate on her move to ban the burqa and other face-coverings in some public settings prompted her to again expose these hypocrites.

    “They were outraged, but not for the right reasons as usual,” she said.

    “I wanted to expose their complete and utter hypocrisy. They made the usual noises of outrage to cover their own embarrassment and complicity in making Australia less safe, in making Australia a haven for cultures which force women to wear these offensive garments, and in setting back women’s rights by decades.

    “And of course, Labor and the Greens just whined about giving offense to those cultures without ever acknowledging that vastly more Australians are offended by burqas and what they represent. Greens are happy to wear symbols of terrorism in the chamber and are allowed to do so.”

    Senator Hanson’s bill amending the criminal code to ban the burqa and other face coverings was denied introduction in the Senate.

    “They refused to debate this issue on the Senate floor, and that’s to their shame,” she said. “More than 20 countries around the world have supported complete or partial bans. Bans in European countries have been upheld when challenged before the European Commission on Human Rights.

    “This is not about religious expression. This is about community safety, national security, women’s rights, public civility and social cohesion. These are the reasons many countries have banned burqas, and they’re the same reasons for which I’ve tried to do the same.

    “If these hypocrites don’t want me to wear a burqa, they can always support my ban.” 

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  • Senate Blocks Pauline Hanson’s Bill to Ban the Burqa in Public Places

    Posted by · November 25, 2025 11:52 AM

    Today, the Senate stopped the introduction of Pauline Hanson’s Bill to Ban the Burqa and Other Full Face Coverings in Public Places.
    Even though 24 countries worldwide  including Islamic nations  have already banned it, the hypocrites in our parliament rejected the Bill.

    If parliament refuses to act, our leader will wear this oppressive, radical, non-religious head garb that threatens national security and contributes to the mistreatment of women, right on the floor of parliament, so every Australian understands what’s at stake.

    If they don’t want Senator Hanson wearing it — ban the burqa.

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  • Senator Pauline Hanson Slams Immigration Surge and Canberra Elites

    Posted by · November 21, 2025 4:13 PM

    Pauline Hanson has delivered a direct warning to Australians about the consequences of the country’s runaway immigration surge and the political class enabling it. She criticised both Labor and the Coalition for putting big business and fake GDP figures ahead of ordinary Australians struggling with housing, hospital wait times and cost-of-living pressures.

    Senator Pauline Hanson argues the major parties remain beholden to the “big end of town,” relying on high immigration to artificially inflate the economy and hide the reality of overspending-driven recession. Between 2022 and 2023 alone, Australia brought in 740,000 migrants — yet just 51,605 were skilled, and only 1,800 worked in construction.

    She says immigration must be cut to 130,000 per year until essential services recover.

    She also mocked the proposal to host COP31 in Adelaide, calling it a billion-dollar farce. With more than 660 private jets attending the last conference, she highlighted that Adelaide doesn’t have the capacity to park even a fraction of them, exposing the environmental hypocrisy of global elites.

    In a lighter moment, Senator Pauline Hanson confirmed she has already planned a home-cooked steak dinner with Barnaby Joyce as discussions continue about his potential Senate run under One Nation.

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  • 'We're resonating': Hanson revs up support among the true believers

    Posted by · November 21, 2025 11:50 AM

    Pauline Hanson is building powerful momentum in the Hunter, drawing huge crowds and strong support as Australians rally around One Nation’s message on housing affordability, cost-of-living pressures, and immigration. Visiting the Full Throttle Ranch at Buttai as a guest judge for the Bikes, Cars and Coffee show, Pauline Hanson was met with hundreds of locals eager to meet her, take photos, and tell her directly that they want their country back and trust One Nation to deliver real change.

    The event drew classic car lovers, families, and young Australians frustrated with rising living costs and a political class that feels out of touch. Pauline Hanson spoke warmly about her connection to car culture, saying she grew up around Chevies and Pontiacs and understands the pride Australians have in their vehicles. As she walked the grounds, voters repeatedly stopped her to offer encouragement, tell her she had their vote, and share their worries about the future — especially whether younger Australians will ever own a home.

    Joined by Senator Sean Bell and Hunter candidate Stuart Bonds, Pauline Hanson made it clear that One Nation is gaining ground fast. Stuart Bonds, a coal miner with deep community ties, has already delivered the party’s strongest result in the seat and is preparing for another run in 2028. Pauline Hanson said the energy on the ground shows One Nation is resonating with locals who feel ignored by both Labor and the Liberals.

    Fresh polling reinforces what Hanson hears daily: Australians overwhelmingly believe immigration levels are too high and are driving housing shortages. While the government tries to downplay the issue, voters know the truth — and One Nation is the only party speaking honestly about how mass migration is pushing up demand, blocking young people from entering the housing market, and straining communities.

    Pauline Hanson says the mood in the Hunter reflects a nationwide shift. People want leaders who listen, not politicians who sit in Canberra and dismiss their concerns. With One Nation’s polling climbing and frustration with major parties growing, Hanson believes the once-unthinkable is now firmly on the table: the seat of Hunter could be won by One Nation in 2028.

    Stuart Bonds summed up the mood perfectly, saying politics is a slow, hard process, but the polling proves Australians are waking up. And with Pauline Hanson personally backing him, One Nation is poised to make history.

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  • Labor’s Economic Crunch: Rising Inflation, Soaring House Prices, and Job Losses

    Posted by · November 20, 2025 7:40 PM

    Written by Senator Tyron Whitten

    Inflation hit 3.2 percent in the September quarter, up from 2.1 percent in June.

    Driven by electricity prices jumping 23.6 percent over the year as rebates ended in Queensland, Western Australia, and Tasmania. They were nothing more than a Labor trick to hide their economic ruin running into an election.

     

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