Author Articles

  • AI Is Coming—But At What Cost? James Ashby on Copyright & Job Loss

    Posted by · August 07, 2025 4:03 PM

    James Ashby joins Sky to discuss the threats and opportunities of AI—but warns that creators, writers, and Australian media are already losing out. While the government praises AI's economic potential, James Ashby highlights a major gap: no copyright protections, and no plan for protecting Australian jobs.

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  • Offshore Wind is Failing — James Ashby Slams Net Zero Madness

    Posted by · August 07, 2025 3:43 PM

    James Ashby reveals the truth behind offshore wind failures and the growing rejection from local communities. As companies begin walking away from these unviable projects, JamesAshby points to the broader failure of the Albanese government’s net zero agenda—and the Coalition’s role in starting it.

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  • Walker’s Latest Whinge

    Posted by · August 07, 2025 3:28 PM

    Charlotte Walker, the 21-year-old Labor candidate who slipped into parliament at the bottom of Labor's ticket, has taken to the tax-payer funded ABC airwaves to cry foul over online comments like “Go make me a sandwich.” The claims were linked to the revelation that the young Senator last week removed a video of her getting out of bed and having a big day on $230,000 plus a year.

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  • Senator Hanson Slams Net Zero, Immigration U-Turn

    Posted by · August 07, 2025 10:45 AM

    Senator Pauline Hanson has criticised the renewable energy transition and the Albanese Government’s backflip on immigration, warning of rising insolvencies and housing pressure. Backed by research and support from Senator Malcolm Roberts, she labels the Net Zero push a scam and questions the true cost of foreign student programs. Senator Hanson calls for transparency, sovereignty, and policies that put Australians first.

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  • Senator Hanson Condemns Palestine Recognition, Net Zero Agenda

    Posted by · August 07, 2025 10:22 AM

    Senator Pauline Hanson criticises Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s push to recognise a Palestinian state, calling it misguided and dangerous. In a Sky News interview, she also reiterates her long-standing opposition to Net Zero, citing rising costs, economic damage, and industry collapse. Senator Hanson exposes foreign student policy failures and defends Australia’s sovereignty and self-reliance.

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  • Extremism: Porn Literacy for Kids Now on the Cards

    Posted by · August 06, 2025 4:58 PM

    The following is commentary on an article by Kate Uren syndicated and that appeared in The Courier Mail.

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  • Lee Hanson: Labor's WFH Mandate Will Kill Victorian Jobs

    Posted by · August 06, 2025 1:46 PM

    The Victorian Government has no right to dictate how businesses manage their workforce. Mandating two days of work-from-home per week is blatant government overreach.

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  • Lee Hanson: Supreme Court's Dangerous Precedent on Bridge Protest

    Posted by · August 06, 2025 1:03 PM

    The recent pro-Palestine protest on the Sydney Harbour Bridge is a disgraceful moment in Australia’s history. Many Australians are ashamed that such an event was allowed to occur, especially on a global icon like the bridge.

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  • Senator Pauline Hanson: A Fearless Voice for Everyday Australians

    Posted by · August 06, 2025 10:59 AM

    Senator Pauline Hanson reflects on her decades in Parliament, One Nation’s continued growth, and why she will never stop standing up for Australian families. From immigration to net zero, Senator Hanson’s commitment to speaking the hard truths and holding governments accountable has made her one of the most resilient figures in Australian politics.

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  • Senator Pauline Hanson Predicts Coalition Split Over Net Zero

    Posted by · August 06, 2025 10:25 AM

    Senator Pauline Hanson has warned that the Coalition’s prolonged debate over Net Zero could lead to a split between the National Party and the Liberal Party. Senator Hanson criticised Liberal moderates for neglecting farmers, pensioners, and struggling families amid soaring energy bills and industry closures.

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