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  • Senator Pauline Hanson: No to ISIS Brides, Yes to the Aussie Flag

    Posted by · September 05, 2025 11:56 AM

    Senator Pauline Hanson strongly rejected Labor’s denials over involvement in repatriating ISIS brides, warning they should never be allowed to return to Australia. She said their presence poses risks to national security and would burden taxpayers for life. Senator Hanson also expressed outrage after being told to remove the Australian flag in Parliament on National Flag Day, calling it disgraceful and “gutless” for leaders to treat the national symbol as offensive. She vowed to keep fighting mass immigration, which she said is overwhelming housing, services, and infrastructure, while reminding Australians to think carefully about who they vote for.

     

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  • Senator Hanson Demands Debate on ISIS Repatriations

    Posted by · September 05, 2025 11:44 AM

    Senator Pauline Hanson sought to move an urgent motion in the Senate, warning that Labor’s secretive repatriation of people linked to Islamic State poses a grave national security risk. The Labor party tried to shut Pauline down, however she kept going, pushing through, and rose above their hatred for Australia. She reminded Australians of the brutal acts committed and inspired by ISIS, from the Lindt Café siege to multiple murders across the country, and condemned both major parties for allowing extremists to return. Senator Hanson argued that anyone who joined ISIS should never be reintegrated into Australian society, insisting they face real consequences — including permanent imprisonment — to keep Australians safe.

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  • Senator Roberts: Stop Mass Immigration, Protect Australians

    Posted by · September 05, 2025 10:03 AM

    Senator Malcolm Roberts backed a bill addressing failures in Australia’s immigration system, warning that poor vetting has allowed violent offenders — including murderers, rapists, and paedophiles — to enter and reoffend in the community. He criticised both Labor and the Coalition for decades of failed immigration policies that have endangered Australians and driven up costs through expensive deportation arrangements with Nauru. Roberts said the growing protests across the nation reflect deep frustration with mass immigration — not with migrants themselves — but with sheer numbers swamping housing, hospitals, schools, and infrastructure. He called for a return to secure borders, rigorous checks, and policies that prioritise assimilation, unity, and Australia’s cultural cohesion.

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  • Senator Roberts: Protect Our Flag, Protect Our Nation

    Posted by · September 05, 2025 8:54 AM

    On National Flag Day, Senator Malcolm Roberts backed One Nation’s petition — now with more than 50,000 signatures — calling to outlaw the burning or desecration of the Australian flag. He said the flag embodies the spirit, unity, and pride of the nation, and when it is burnt, “they burn every Australian.” Senator Roberts, alongside Senator Pauline Hanson and Senator Tyrone Whitten, joined the March for Australia, saying Australians are tired of division and mass migration policies that weaken national unity. He urged the government to put Australians first, defend national symbols, and restore the spirit of the country.

     

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  • How Senators Voted on Immigration Inquiry

    Posted by · September 04, 2025 2:19 PM

    One Nation moved for an inquiry into mass migration during Senate debate this week. Labor, Liberals, the Greens voted against, and only a handful of other supported this crucial inquiry. Review here how Senators from your state voted. One Nation won't give up.

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  • Senator Roberts Questions Housing Plan and Worker Impact

    Posted by · September 04, 2025 11:58 AM

    Senator Malcolm Roberts expressed concern about reports of a proposal to bring large numbers of Indian workers to Australia under a housing construction deal involving the United Arab Emirates. He asked whether such a plan would put added pressure on local builders, fuel inflation in building materials, and affect Australian jobs. Roberts called for transparency from the government and urged that housing solutions prioritise both the national interest and fairness for Australians.

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  • Stand Up For Aussie Women

    Posted by · September 04, 2025 11:11 AM

    One Nation senators will introduce an amendment to the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 to restore the biological definition of women and men after signing a pledge to protect women’s rights in Australia.

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  • Senator Hanson Slams WA Curriculum Changes and Classroom Chaos

    Posted by · September 03, 2025 4:44 PM

    Senator Pauline Hanson read a letter from a frontline teacher condemning the 2025 changes to Western Australia’s Humanities and Social Sciences curriculum. The teacher warned that vital lessons on citizenship, national identity, history, law, and Australia’s values had been stripped away, leaving students with a hollow education. Senator Hanson added that discipline in classrooms is collapsing, citing cases where teachers are powerless to control violent behaviour. She argued the system is failing both students and educators, risking a generation with no understanding of their country or respect for law and democracy.

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  • Taking to the streets for migrant debate

    Posted by · September 03, 2025 4:01 PM

    On Sunday, 21 August, Australians turned out in their thousands for the nationwide March for Australia rallies, voicing growing frustration over the Albanese government’s unchecked mass immigration policies. Local events in Yeppoon and Rockhampton drew hundreds waving Australian flags in a proud, peaceful show of unity and concern for the nation’s future.

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  • Senator Roberts Accuses PM of Aligning with UN Agenda

    Posted by · September 03, 2025 12:46 PM

    Senator Malcolm Roberts invoked Gandhi’s words on resistance to argue that Prime Minister Albanese has shifted from ignoring to ridiculing One Nation after their Senate gains. Senator Roberts criticised Albanese’s dismissal of concerns over the World Economic Forum, pointing to WEF-linked policies that threaten home ownership and farmers’ livelihoods. He warned that Labor has abandoned workers in favour of “predatory billionaires,” leaving everyday Australians and farmers excluded from decision-making.

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