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Pauline Hanson Demands AFP Probe into Lidia Thorpe’s Parliament House Threat
Posted by One Nation · October 13, 2025 6:19 PM
Pauline Hanson has called for the Australian Federal Police to investigate Senator Lidia Thorpe over comments made during a pro-Palestinian rally where Thorpe reportedly spoke about burning down Parliament House. Pauline Hanson described the remarks as a serious threat and an act of treason, arguing that such statements cannot be dismissed lightly, especially from a sitting senator.
According to Pauline Hanson, those in public office have a duty to uphold the values and integrity of the Australian Parliament, not to undermine them with dangerous rhetoric. She believes the Australian Federal Police should treat the comments as a criminal matter and hold Senator Thorpe accountable for any potential incitement.
Senator Thorpe has since claimed that her comments were not meant to be taken literally. However, Pauline Hanson insists that public figures must take responsibility for their words, especially when those words can influence or endanger others.
The controversy has reignited debate about accountability and conduct among members of Parliament, with Pauline Hanson standing firm on her call for immediate investigation and appropriate consequences.
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Steven Coxhead Quits Nationals to Join Pauline Hanson’s One Nation in Tamworth Expansion
Posted by One Nation · October 13, 2025 4:39 PM
Steven Coxhead, former Tamworth branch chairman of the National Party, has announced his resignation after a decade in the role, joining Pauline Hanson’s One Nation as the party continues its expansion into traditional Nationals territory. Coxhead said he could no longer support policies that, in his view, fail to represent the interests of regional and rural New South Wales voters.
He cited major policy concerns around native vegetation, energy, and net zero targets as key reasons for his departure. Coxhead said the Nationals have become unwilling or unable to move away from those policies, leaving many frustrated regional members searching for a stronger voice.
Following significant growth at the recent federal election, One Nation doubled its Senate representation and achieved its highest level of support since 2017. In the New England region, the party secured 10% of the vote in 2025, more than double the 4.7% recorded in 2022.
Next week, One Nation will officially launch its new branch in Tamworth, with Pauline Hanson expected to attend the event. Federal Member for New England and former Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce said it is every citizen’s right to choose their political path but warned against the loss of political freedom in the future.
The defection of Steven Coxhead marks a symbolic moment in One Nation’s growing influence across rural New South Wales, as more voters seek alternatives to the major political parties.
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Why One Nation?
Posted by One Nation · October 10, 2025 4:40 PM
When asked, “Why One Nation?”, supporters are clear, it’s because Pauline Hanson speaks from the heart. She has consistently stood by what she believes in, no matter the criticism.
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One Nation Surge
Posted by One Nation · October 10, 2025 3:36 PM
Recent data reveals that support for Pauline Hanson’s One Nation has surged to its highest level in nearly a decade, with the party’s primary vote now sitting at 11%.
This result shows growing confidence among Australians who are standing behind Senator Pauline Hanson and her continued fight for common sense, accountability, and putting Australians first.
For years, One Nation has championed strong borders, lower cost of living, better healthcare, and protection of children and families. The rise in public support highlights that Australians are tired of weak leadership and political correctness from the major parties.
This momentum reinforces Pauline Hanson’s message that Australians want their voices heard, their freedoms respected, and their country protected.
With support reaching its highest point in 10 years, One Nation is proving that the movement for fairness, truth, and Australian values is stronger than ever.
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Senator Pauline Hanson Questions the Effects of Puberty Blockers
Posted by One Nation · October 10, 2025 2:54 PM
During Senate Estimates, Senator Pauline Hanson raised serious concerns about the growing use of puberty blockers on Australian children. She questioned why these powerful hormone treatments are allowed when experts cannot confirm whether their effects are reversible.
Health officials from the NHMRC and TGA admitted that there are no national guidelines for prescribing puberty blockers and no clear evidence about their long-term safety. They confirmed the drugs are only approved for limited medical conditions but are being used more broadly without national oversight.
Senator Hanson highlighted the risk of children being led into life-altering treatments without full understanding or evidence. She shared a parent’s emotional story — a young person who underwent hormone therapy, now experiencing regret, distress, and severe side effects.
Her questioning exposed a lack of accountability and transparency within Australia’s health system. Senator Hanson and Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party are urging the government to prioritise children’s welfare and ensure stronger medical safeguards before further treatments are approved.
One Nation stands firm in protecting young Australians from irreversible medical interventions and is calling for urgent national action to ensure the safety and wellbeing of every child.
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Burqa and face-cover ban move by One Nation
Posted by One Nation · October 09, 2025 5:06 PM
One Nation will again aim to introduce a ban on burqas and other face-coverings in public settings after Italy’s ruling party introduced similar legislation in line with other European countries.
Party leader Senator Pauline Hanson said she had attempted to ban burqas and face coverings in the past, and was acting again as more countries woke up to the public security threat they represented.
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James Ashby Calls for Insurance Tax Relief Amid Soaring Costs
Posted by One Nation · October 09, 2025 4:10 PM
Pauline Hanson’s Chief of Staff, James Ashby, has called on state and federal governments to remove taxes on home insurance premiums, warning that rising costs are leaving thousands of Australians uninsured in flood-prone areas. He also criticised councils for approving developments on known flood zones and said taxpayers ultimately bear the burden when disasters strike.
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Right of Reply: The Senate Tried to Shut Malcolm Roberts Down – But You Deserve to Hear the Truth
Posted by One Nation · October 02, 2025 5:57 PM
Australians expect honesty from their Parliament. They expect a fair go. But what happened at this Senate inquiry was anything but fair. Senator Malcolm Roberts was denied the right to speak, silenced for raising uncomfortable truths about climate policy.
And here’s why.
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Larissa Waters is finishing the Greens for us
Posted by One Nation · October 02, 2025 5:22 PM
When Adam Bandt himself admits that One Nation’s preference strategy brought him undone in his own seat, you know we’ve struck a nerve. It wasn’t Labor. It wasn’t the Liberals. It was One Nation that did the heavy lifting and finished the most toxic of all parliamentary leaders off. We made it clear to voters where Bandt stood: far-left extremism dressed up as inner-city chic. Once people saw that, the campaign became about exposing his ideology and reminding Australians that extremism has no place in Parliament. We targeted it, and we ended it.
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Housing Delays and Council Red Tape Under Fire
Posted by One Nation · October 02, 2025 2:58 PM
James Ashby highlights the struggles facing home builders, from costly septic approvals to outdated bushfire zoning rules. He argues that local and state governments are slowing the housing process with unnecessary red tape, leaving families stuck waiting and driving up costs. The call is for faster approvals, more accountability, and real support for builders and homeowners.