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Senator Roberts Condemns PM’s Cuts to Crossbench Staff
Posted by One Nation · September 03, 2025 12:13 PM
Senator Malcolm Roberts accused Prime Minister Albanese of abusing his power by slashing parliamentary staff for One Nation senators while protecting allies. He detailed how crossbench senators who support Labor retained their full staffing, while those who hold the government accountable — including One Nation and Senator Ralph Babet — saw their resources halved. Roberts argued this undermines fairness, democracy, and accountability, warning the Prime Minister’s actions breach principles of administrative law and reveal fear of One Nation’s growing influence.
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Claims of Defence Safety Act Breaches Before Taipan Crash Surface
Posted by One Nation · September 02, 2025 4:55 PM
Documents tabled in the Senate following Senator Malcolm Roberts’s motion have revealed that the Department of Defence may have breached the Workplace Health and Safety Act in the lead-up to the fatal MRH‑90 Taipan helicopter crash in July 2023. The documents allege two major offences: reckless conduct and exposing workers to serious risk, citing known fatigue issues and concerns over the TopOwl 5.10 helmet-mounted sight display system. Despite these findings, Commonwealth prosecutors declined to charge Defence, prompting calls for transparency and accountability.
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Senator Roberts Challenges Climate Claims and Govt Secrecy
Posted by One Nation · September 02, 2025 2:58 PM
Senator Malcolm Roberts has accused the government of hiding data on climate policy. He said that climate alarmists lack empirical scientific proof, highlighting that CSIRO itself has admitted it has never provided evidence linking human carbon dioxide emissions to danger. Senator Roberts criticised both major parties for adopting costly energy policies without scientific basis, warning they harm farmers, families, and Australia’s competitiveness.
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Pauline Hanson Demands Accountability on $30B Aboriginal Spending
Posted by One Nation · September 02, 2025 2:30 PM
Senator Pauline Hanson has raised strong concerns in Parliament over the lack of accountability in Aboriginal Affairs, highlighting that more than $30 billion is spent annually with little scrutiny. She pointed to 1,258 Aboriginal corporations that have not reported properly and condemned both major parties for ignoring corruption, child abuse, school dropouts, and domestic violence in Indigenous communities. Senator Pauline Hanson argued that Australians must be treated equally on individual needs rather than race, warning that current policies are dividing the nation instead of closing the gap.
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Rod Caddies: Rally Was About Mass Immigration, Not Racism
Posted by One Nation · September 02, 2025 2:28 PM
WA One Nation MP Rod Caddies clarified his role at the March for Australia rally, saying he stepped in at the last minute to provide guidance and later spoke at the event. Rod Caddies emphasised the protest’s focus on mass immigration and government policy failures—not race—while condemning the small neo-Nazi group that attempted to hijack the message. He said ordinary Australians are frustrated with housing shortages, strained infrastructure, and poor planning, not with migrants themselves.
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Pauline Hanson Defends March for Australia
Posted by One Nation · September 02, 2025 2:27 PM
Speaking after attending the March for Australia rally in Canberra, One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson praised the event as peaceful and diverse, despite media warnings of extremist involvement. She criticised both major parties for dismissing the rallies, arguing that everyday Australians are fed up with mass immigration, cost-of-living pressures, and being ignored by politicians. Senator Pauline Hanson also renewed her long-standing concerns about Aboriginal funding, highlighting more than $30 billion spent annually with little accountability, just four of 19 Closing the Gap targets met, and allegations of corruption within Aboriginal corporations. She called for a full inquiry and accused Labor of shutting down debate on Indigenous policy.
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Pauline Hanson Stands With Australians Marching on August 31
Posted by One Nation · September 01, 2025 2:34 PM
Senator Pauline Hanson has praised the March for Australia rallies as proud, peaceful demonstrations of unity, saying they were not hateful or divisive. She criticised politicians for being “gutless” and refusing to stand alongside everyday Australians concerned about mass migration, housing, and the cost of living. Senator Hanson said Australians—new migrants included—should not be ashamed to wave the national flag and show pride in their country’s values and future.
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Lee Hanson Praises March for Australia in Hobart
Posted by One Nation · September 01, 2025 1:37 PM
Lee Hanson said she was proud to stand with Australians at the March for Australia rally in Hobart, describing it as a powerful show of unity and patriotism. She highlighted the sea of flags as a symbol of national pride while criticising politicians for ignoring grassroots concerns about mass migration, housing, and the cost of living. Lee Hanson said the rallies proved Australians will no longer be silenced when it comes to defending their values, emphasising the peaceful and respectful nature of the event.
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Pauline Hanson: Proud to Stand for the Australian Flag
Posted by One Nation · September 01, 2025 12:26 PM
Senator Pauline Hanson has defended Australians who marched peacefully to show pride in their country, saying it is not hateful or divisive to wave the national flag. She criticised politicians as “gutless” for avoiding the rallies, arguing they lack the courage to stand with everyday people whose lives are directly impacted by bad laws. Senator Hanson said Australians—including many proud new migrants—deserve leaders who will protect the nation’s values, unity, and future.
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Pauline Hanson Calls for Managed Immigration
Posted by One Nation · August 29, 2025 12:35 PM
Senator Pauline Hanson reaffirmed One Nation’s stance on reducing immigration, stressing that high migration levels have fueled Australia’s housing shortage. While not calling for immigration to stop entirely, she argued it must be carefully managed to ensure Australians can access essential services such as housing and healthcare. Senator Hanson warned that failure to rein in migration would continue to put pressure on families already struggling to find affordable homes.