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  • Senator Hanson Warns Labor Is Undermining Australia's Core Values and Security

    Posted by · July 24, 2025 10:58 AM

    In a powerful address to the Senate, One Nation Leader Senator Pauline Hanson accused the Albanese Labor Government of eroding traditional Australian values, failing to manage economic crises, and jeopardising national security. Senator Hanson criticised Labor’s reliance on renewables, its record immigration policies, and a perceived political cold shoulder to Australia’s closest ally, the United States, in favour of appeasing Communist China. Calling for a formal statement of national principles, Senator Hanson urged a recommitment to core democratic allies, national self-reliance in defence, and economic productivity driven by business leaders who understand the real economy.

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  • Senator Stacey Calls for End to Acknowledgement of Country in Parliament

    Posted by · July 23, 2025 4:34 PM

    This is not the Senator’s first speech. New One Nation Senator Warwick Stacey strongly criticises the Acknowledgement and Welcome to Country ceremonies, calling them divisive and aligned with a radical progressive agenda. Speaking in the chamber, Senator Stacey argued these practices exclude the majority of Australians and no longer reflect their intended spirit of unity. He praised Senator Pauline Hanson’s principled stand against such rituals and called on Parliament to uphold the will of the people following the rejection of the Voice referendum. Senator Stacey advocated for unity under Australia’s Western democratic values instead of what he described as hollow virtue signalling.

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  • Pauline Hanson Defends Turning Back on Acknowledgement of Country

    Posted by · July 23, 2025 3:03 PM

    On ABC Radio Canberra, Senator Pauline Hanson enters into a fierce debate defending her ongoing protest against the Acknowledgement of Country during daily Senate sessions, calling it "tokenism" and divisive. Senator Hanson clarified she viewed the ceremony as symbolic gestures that don't reflect modern national unity. She also disputed the cultural origins of the practice, arguing it was popularised in the 1970s, not rooted in ancient Aboriginal custom. Hanson stated she will continue this peaceful protest throughout the 48th Parliament.

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  • Pauline Hanson: We’re Turning Our Backs on Tokenism, Not Australians

    Posted by · July 23, 2025 2:44 PM

    In a live interview, One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson discusses the party’s unified protest during the Acknowledgement of Country in Parliament, saying it represents a stand against divisive and overused symbolism. Hanson also criticises government childcare funding, calls for a national childcare worker register, and renews her push for more accountability. She explains her surprise nomination of Senator David Pocock as a move to stop legislative guillotining and restore proper debate in Parliament.

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  • Malcolm Roberts to Protest Daily Against Acknowledgement of Country in Parliament

    Posted by · July 23, 2025 1:03 PM

    One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts has vowed to protest daily against the Acknowledgement of Country in Federal Parliament, calling it a "token gesture" that fails to improve the lives of First Australians. Along with three other One Nation senators, Roberts turned his back during the Indigenous acknowledgment on Parliament’s opening day, stating, “We don’t have to be welcomed to our own country every day—especially in our universities.”

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  • Pauline Hanson Unchallenged as One Nation Leader

    Posted by · July 23, 2025 12:08 PM

    In a confident declaration to the Senate chamber, Senator Pauline Hanson confirmed she remains unchallenged as leader of Pauline Hanson's One Nation, proudly noting she has “three fantastic right-arm men” supporting her. While she currently holds no deputy, Hanson reaffirmed her strong leadership and the loyal team backing her in Parliament.

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  • Pauline Hanson: Labor's Vote-Buying, YouTube Crackdown, and Leadership Failures Let Australia Down

    Posted by · July 23, 2025 9:37 AM

    Back in Canberra for Parliament’s final stretch, Senator Pauline Hanson has blasted the Albanese government’s attempt to slash 20% off student HECS debts, calling it a blatant vote-buying scheme that punishes everyday taxpayers. She also warned against the proposed under-16 YouTube ban, describing it as misguided nanny-state overreach that ignores real online harms. Hanson expressed frustration with weak leadership on both sides of politics and welcomed One Nation’s two new senators, vowing they’ll bring real-world experience back into the chamber.

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  • One Nation Senators Get to Work After Parliament Opens

    Posted by · July 22, 2025 5:52 PM

    After the formal opening of Parliament, One Nation's Senators wasted no time getting straight to work. They met for their first official strategy session, shifting focus from ceremony to action. It’s clear they’re not in Canberra for photo ops—they’re here to deliver practical outcomes for everyday Australians who are tired of political games.

    This marks the start of a committed push from Pauline Hanson’s One Nation to bring common sense back into government. With the showmanship out of the way, the team is prioritising policies that matter to hardworking Aussies—making sure Parliament serves the people, not itself.

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  • Mark Nicholson Slams Sugar Tax Push: “It Would’ve Made Me Poorer, Not Healthier”

    Posted by · July 22, 2025 2:30 PM

    One Nation cartoonist Mark Nicholson has criticised calls for a sugar tax, branding it nanny‑state overreach. Reflecting on his own 60 kg weight loss, Nicholson says taxing sugar would have made him poorer—not healthier—and argues for personal responsibility instead. His views are his own, not official One Nation policy.

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  • Pauline Hanson Slams Calls to Lower Voting Age: “God No—Raise It to 21

    Posted by · July 22, 2025 9:40 AM

    Senator Pauline Hanson has fiercely rejected calls from The Greens and Independent Monique Ryan to lower the voting age to 16, calling the proposal reckless and dangerous. Citing her experience as a parent and parliamentarian, Hanson argues that many teenagers are too confused, underprepared, and heavily influenced by ideological agendas in the education system. She warned that giving politically immature and socially conditioned youth the vote could steer the country “down the bloody drain,” even suggesting the voting age be raised to 21.

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