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  • Senator Stacey Condemns CFMEU Influence

    Posted by · July 31, 2025 6:27 PM

    Senator Warwick Stacey, speaking on Senator Bragg’s matter of public importance, denounced the CFMEU’s track record of corruption and intimidation. He warned that the union’s growing role in the domestic housing market would increase costs and crush the dream of home ownership for everyday Australians.

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  • Senator Stacey Demands Action on Darwin Port

    Posted by · July 31, 2025 6:18 PM

    Senator Warwick Stacey calls out Prime Minister Albanese’s failure to address the Chinese control of the Port of Darwin during his recent visit to Beijing. Senator Stacey reminds the Senate of the government’s unfulfilled promise to return this strategic asset to Australian hands, warning of the serious national security, sovereignty, and defence risks if no action is taken. He affirms One Nation's stance: critical infrastructure must remain under Australian control.

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  • Senator Roberts Questions Visa Numbers

    Posted by · July 31, 2025 6:13 PM

    Senator Malcolm Roberts has raised concerns over the estimated 3.7 million non-citizens currently residing in Australia. He urged the government to clarify how many are on permanent visas, warning of the strain on housing, hospitals, and living costs.

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  • Lee Hanson: Should Kids Be Banned from YouTube

    Posted by · July 31, 2025 2:53 PM

    Lee Hanson weighs in on the proposed YouTube ban for under-16s, questioning whether it’s really about child safety—or just more government overreach. Should parents decide how their kids engage online, or is regulation necessary? Join the discussion on the right balance between protection and parental rights.

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  • Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell Seeks Funding for Mildura Riverfront Upgrade

    Posted by · July 31, 2025 1:46 PM

    One Nation MP Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell has called on the Victorian Government to commit $1.8 million to complete the final stage of the Mildura Riverfront redevelopment. The project includes a new adventure playground at JC Park to boost local tourism and community use.

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  • Hanson Slaps Down 'Barely Out of Nappies' Senator

    Posted by · July 31, 2025 1:16 PM

    Based on reporting by Rhiannon Lewin, Joseph Olbrycht Palmer, and Joanne Williamson – The Advertiser, 31 July 2025

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  • Fake Science Drives False Climate Change Claims

    Posted by · July 31, 2025 12:38 PM

    In a quest for Australian taxpayers money, the United Nations and Pacific leaders urge Australia to commit to stronger 2035 emissions cuts, even though know this will ruin our economy and throw Australians into poverty. What is worse, they falsely warn of rising seas and existential threats. However One Nation remains united in our fight against this rort and false narrative.

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  • Senator Pauline Hanson Condemns Radical Gender Ideology in Schools

    Posted by · July 31, 2025 10:48 AM

    Senator Pauline Hanson raises alarm over gender ideology being taught to children in Australian classrooms, calling for greater parental awareness and accountability from education providers. In a heartfelt Senate address, she urges parents to reclaim their right to know what their children are learning.

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  • Hanson Questions Fairness of HECS Relief Plan

    Posted by · July 30, 2025 4:47 PM

    Senator Pauline Hanson confronted the government over its plan to wipe 20% from existing HECS debts, questioning why taxpayers should foot the bill for so-called “professional students” and even individuals with massive debts, such as one reportedly exceeding $800,000. Hanson demanded to know why relief wasn’t limited to future students, calling the move a taxpayer-funded handout to those who had already agreed to repay their loans. One Nation maintains that education policy should uphold fairness and fiscal responsibility.

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  • Senator Pauline Hanson Rejects HECS Debt Bill

    Posted by · July 30, 2025 4:17 PM

    Senator Pauline Hanson criticised the Albanese Labor government's HECS bill as a vote-buying exercise that unfairly shifts the financial burden onto taxpayers. Speaking in the Senate, she rejected the claim that the bill would ease pressure on students, arguing it benefits high-income earners and adds $16 billion to national debt. One Nation will support Senator Henderson’s amendment but oppose the bill overall, calling for real reform and fairness for all Australians.

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