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Labor's 'aspirational' Budget goes down like a lead balloon
Posted by One Nation · May 22, 2026 11:22 AM
Sorry Jim Chalmers, but no matter how much you spin it the 2026 Budget has been universally panned as one of the worst in decades.
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New One Nation MPs make their marks with maiden speeches
Posted by One Nation · May 22, 2026 11:18 AM
South Australia's political landscape changed at the state election in March and the "magnificent seven" One Nation MPs who were elected have wasted no time getting to work.
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Australians Have Had Enough
Posted by One Nation · May 22, 2026 9:08 AM
Chantelle did not aspire to be a politician when she was a kid. She’s an everyday Aussie and mother of three who felt compelled to put herself forward to represent her community out of necessity. For too long, the career politicians have failed areas like the one Chantelle grew up in. One Nation MPs in South Australia are determined to change this.
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Pauline Hanson Inspired Me
Posted by One Nation · May 21, 2026 3:56 PM
An impassioned maiden speech by newly elected One Nation MP for Narungga, Chantelle Thomas. She spoke about how she was inspired by the example of Pauline Hanson. What’s clear is that in Chantelle there is now another very strong, straight speaking Australian woman on the frontline of politics, this time in South Australia.
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NSW Premier ADMITS One Nation Was RIGHT on Energy Policy!
Posted by One Nation · May 19, 2026 2:07 PM
Not often we agree with the NSW Premier, but on this he’s right. One Nation has always been consistent and honest when it comes to our energy policy. We will scrap net zero, we will build coal-fired power stations, and we will lift the ban on nuclear! These measures together would lead to cheaper bills and would boost our energy security.
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Jacinta Allan Instagram followers flood in from Bangladesh, Nigeria
Posted by One Nation · May 19, 2026 2:03 PM
So, as well as spending a fortune on a monstrous bronze statue of a disastrous former Victorian Labor Premier, it turns out the current Labor Premier has also been splurging taxpayer funds on boosting her own social media profile. Almost $128,000 according to The Australian!
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Newspoll: Jim Chalmers and Anthony Albanese's budget flops with every generation of voters
Posted by One Nation · May 18, 2026 2:28 PM
The most unpopular budget since 1993! Across every generation. Some of the most damning findings of this Newspoll actually relate to housing. Sixty per cent of Aussies think Labor’s housing measures are a step in the wrong direction.
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‘Labor cannot be trusted’: Pauline Hanson takes aim at budget broken promises
Posted by One Nation · May 15, 2026 11:51 AM
This Labor budget attacks hardworking Aussies who have sacrificed and saved to invest. It will drive up inflation, interest rates and mortgage payments. What everyday Australians needed was a budget focused squarely on easing their cost of living struggles. What they got was the opposite. This was a budget almost designed to make their lives harder, not easier.
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With wind in its sails, One Nation looks to replicate Farrer success in Victoria – and federally
Posted by One Nation · May 15, 2026 9:51 AM
After success in South Australia and Farrer, Victoria will be a big focus for One Nation over the coming months. The Labor Government in Victoria could easily win the prize for the worst State Government in Australia and, for too long, the dysfunctional Victorian Liberal Party has failed to hold them to account. The people of Victoria deserve so much better.
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One Nation breaks new ground with stunning win in Farrer
Posted by One Nation · May 14, 2026 5:31 PM
They said One Nation was a party of grievance, a party of protest, a party that would always be on the fringe. They said we were racist, illegitimate, and divisive. They said we might get the odd Senate seat but never win a seat in the House of Representatives.
But then something happened in South Australia a few weeks ago. The state’s political landscape was reshaped by a One Nation earthquake. We won as many seats as the Liberals, and smashed their primary vote. We achieved massive swings in safe Labor seats and made them marginal. We demonstrated we could convert our surge in the polls into votes.