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Senator Roberts on Freedom of Speech & Protest
Posted by One Nation · August 27, 2025 4:38 PM
Senator Malcolm Roberts reaffirmed One Nation’s commitment to protecting freedom of speech, highlighting its importance since COVID-19 restrictions eroded basic rights under both major parties. While welcoming recognition of the right to peaceful protest, he raised concerns about vague definitions, state–federal overreach, and the failure to protect Australians’ freedom of movement and safety. Senator Roberts stressed that Australians must feel safe, and any protest laws must balance individual rights with accountability and respect for others.
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Senator Roberts Slams Tax Hikes and Net Zero Costs
Posted by One Nation · August 27, 2025 4:38 PM
Senator Malcolm Roberts has criticised the Albanese government’s failed Productivity Roundtable, calling it a rubber-stamp exercise for tax hikes. He warned that Labor’s net-zero agenda and reckless spending are crippling productivity while leaving working Australians with less. One Nation vows to abolish net zero, cut waste, and restore prosperity through smaller government and sensible energy policies.
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Senator Pauline Hanson Slams Net Zero, Pushes Coal & Nuclear
Posted by One Nation · August 27, 2025 3:09 PM
Senator Pauline Hanson has attacked Labor’s net zero policies, linking them to rising energy prices, manufacturing collapse, and farmer hardship. She outlined One Nation’s plan to restore prosperity by scrapping the Department of Climate Change, building two ultra-supercritical coal plants in Collinsville and Port Augusta, and repealing the nuclear ban to deliver affordable, reliable power. Senator Hanson said One Nation’s policies would cut household power bills by at least 20% and put Australians before UN-driven climate agendas.
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Senator Hanson Grills Govt on Stillborn Baby Payment
Posted by One Nation · August 26, 2025 4:39 PM
Senator Pauline Hanson pressed Minister Katy Gallagher in the Senate over revelations that the stillborn baby payment of $4,326 can be accessed in cases of late-term abortion. Hanson warned the policy risks creating financial incentives for deliberate terminations, calling it an appalling loophole that must be closed. She urged the Albanese government to ensure the payment is reserved only for genuine and heartbreaking cases of stillbirth.
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Senator Pauline Hanson at Toowoomba Bush Summit
Posted by One Nation · August 26, 2025 4:13 PM
The Bush Summit in Toowoomba wrapped up with Senator Pauline Hanson calling for Australia to restore prosperity and protect regional communities. She warned that Labor’s net zero policies are crippling industries and driving up costs for families and small businesses. Hanson’s message underscored the need for strong leadership and policies that put Australians first.
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Senator Tyron Whitten: One Nation’s Plan for Cost of Living
Posted by One Nation · August 26, 2025 4:13 PM
Senator Tyron Whitten declared in Parliament that One Nation puts Australians first, outlining bold reforms to tackle the cost-of-living crisis. His plan includes $40 billion in annual relief through tax cuts, fuel and alcohol excise reductions, stronger policing of corporate profiteering, and energy reforms to cut bills by 20%. Senator Whitten called for ending wasteful subsidies, slashing bureaucracy, and rejecting net zero policies that he said are crippling families and industry.
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Pauline Hanson Calls for Major Cut to Immigration
Posted by One Nation · August 26, 2025 1:23 PM
Senator Pauline Hanson, leader of Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, has reiterated her call to drastically reduce immigration, arguing that record intake levels are fuelling Australia’s housing crisis, straining health services, and undermining job opportunities for locals. Hanson said the current pace of migration—over half a million arrivals annually—must be wound back to around 130,000–160,000 people per year. She warned that without urgent action, Australians will face worsening rental shortages, higher costs of living, and declining national standards.
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Roberts Grills Govt on Housing Tax Proposals
Posted by One Nation · August 26, 2025 11:08 AM
Senator Malcolm Roberts has raised alarm in the Senate over radical housing tax ideas discussed at the recent Productivity Roundtable. He pressed Finance Minister Katy Gallagher on proposals that would penalise homeowners with spare rooms, impose death taxes, and introduce land taxes—policies that would force Australians out of their homes. Senator Roberts warned these measures unfairly target everyday Australians while benefiting high-immigration policies that drive up housing costs.
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Pauline Hanson: Strong Leadership Needed for Australia
Posted by One Nation · August 25, 2025 4:33 PM
At the Bush Summit in Toowoomba, Senator Pauline Hanson voiced deep concerns about Australia’s future, warning that poor political decisions are eroding industries, farming, and job security. She criticised uncontrolled immigration and foreign ownership of housing, arguing it is driving up costs while leaving Australians behind. Senator Hanson stressed that without strong leadership and accountability, regional communities will continue to suffer and the nation’s prosperity will decline.
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Senator Malcolm Roberts: Defence Housing Failure
Posted by One Nation · August 25, 2025 1:41 PM
Senator Malcolm Roberts has called the Defence Housing Australia Amendment Bill 2025 an admission of failure in both housing policy and defence leadership. He warned that extending housing to foreign military personnel while ADF families struggle shows how badly Australia has lost its priorities. Senator Roberts said true sovereignty begins with valuing servicemen and women, not subjecting them to neglect and abuse.