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  • Pauline Hanson Warns Against Labor’s Mining Tax Push: “Don’t Destroy the Industry That Funds the Nation”

    Posted by · July 22, 2025 9:24 AM

    Senator Pauline Hanson has issued a stark warning over Labor’s possible move to introduce a new or increased mining tax, labelling it a betrayal of Australia’s most vital industry. With the mining sector contributing over $100 billion annually, including royalties, corporate tax, and PAYE income, Hanson says any additional tax burden could cripple regional jobs and push Australia into economic decline. She criticised the exclusion of major mining voices—including Gina Rinehart—from Labor’s upcoming Productivity Roundtable, calling it a deliberate snub. Hanson argues that Labor’s high-spending agenda, immigration surge, and climate-driven infrastructure overhaul are already placing the country under financial stress. A mining tax, she says, would be “the final blow.”

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  • Pauline Hanson Blasts Greens’ and Teals’ Push to Lower Voting Age to 16

    Posted by · July 21, 2025 12:29 PM

    Pauline Hanson has come out swinging against the Greens and Teals for their proposal to lower Australia’s voting age to 16, calling the idea downright dangerous. Speaking to Sky News, the One Nation leader said young people today are too confused and manipulated by the education system to be trusted with such a serious responsibility. In fact, she argued the voting age should be raised to 21, not lowered. Hanson warned that letting 16-year-olds vote would send the country “down the drain,” making it clear she believes the push is just another out-of-touch move from the political left that ignores what’s best for Australia.

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  • Pauline Hanson Opposes YouTube Ban for Under-16s, Says It Undermines Parental Authority

    Posted by · July 21, 2025 11:46 AM

    One Nation leader Pauline Hanson is joining calls for the federal government to keep its hands off YouTube, amid reports Labor is quietly seeking to include the platform in its under-16 social media ban. Speaking with Jason Matthews, Hanson labelled the move government overreach, warning it strips authority from parents and disregards YouTube’s educational and family-friendly value. “They’re taking control out of parents’ hands,” she said, reaffirming her vote against the proposal in Parliament.

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  • Pauline Hanson Slams YouTube Ban, Immigration Blowout & Parental Rights Overreach on 4BC Drive

    Posted by · July 21, 2025 11:17 AM

    On 4BC Drive, One Nation leader Pauline Hanson delivers a scathing response to the Albanese government's plan to extend its under-16 social media ban to include YouTube, calling it government overreach, censorship, and an insult to parents. Hanson warns of a dangerous trend toward facial recognition and state control, criticises unchecked immigration for fuelling the housing crisis, and defends freedom of speech and family rights. She also praises unlikely allies like Fatima Payman and urges Australians to stand up against Labor’s authoritarian agenda.

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  • Lee Hanson on Peta Credlin: Carbon Tax Agenda, Flag Division & Biased Tribunal Appointees

    Posted by · July 17, 2025 1:16 PM

    On Peta Credlin’s Wednesday Night Panel, One Nation National Executive Member Lee Hanson slammed Rio Tinto’s support for a carbon tax and 82% renewables target, warning it shifts costs onto taxpayers and crushes small businesses. She criticised Prime Minister Albanese’s repeated use of three flags—at home and abroad—as divisive, calling for unity under one national flag. 

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  • Brettlyn 'Beaver' Neal: From Boxing Tent to Camel Racing and Politics

    Posted by · July 17, 2025 12:51 PM

    Brettlyn “Beaver” Neal is no ordinary political candidate. A fearless bush cook, personal assistant to Senator Pauline Hanson, and legendary tent boxer with over 350 wins, Beaver is currently tackling the Outback Camel Racing Trail with her faithful camel Barry—despite a broken tailbone.

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  • Pauline Hanson Blasts Albanese’s China Trip & Immigration Record, Calls for National Wake-Up

    Posted by · July 17, 2025 12:30 PM

    Senator Pauline Hanson strongly criticises Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s recent visit to China, labelling it a weak display of leadership that failed to secure any tangible outcomes for Australia. She warns that the government is allowing Chinese influence to spread into critical infrastructure and AI, while failing to stand up to acts of aggression like sonar and flare incidents. Hanson also addresses Australia's surging immigration figures—highlighting record intakes amidst a housing and cost-of-living crisis—and revisits her longstanding concerns about multiculturalism, assimilation, and national identity. She caps off the segment by showcasing her hand-knitted garments, part of her grassroots fundraising efforts.

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  • Australia needs a Statement of National Principles

    Posted by · July 15, 2025 5:29 PM

    We live in an increasingly fractured, polarised world where principles and values we once took for granted in Australia are being undermined. 

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  • James Ashby Demands Accountability: NDIS Budget Blowout and NDIA Audit Concerns

    Posted by · July 15, 2025 1:23 PM

    James Ashby, One Nation Chief of Staff, raises urgent concerns about the NDIA's leadership and financial mismanagement, calling for parliamentary scrutiny. Amid reports of a $48.5 billion annual spend and repeated budget blowouts, Ashby questions the absence of executive accountability, provider payment freezes, and excessive travel charges. He warns that unless reforms are made now, the core mission of the NDIS—to deliver dignity and care to Australians with genuine disabilities—risks collapse.

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  • Pauline Hanson on Taiwan Conflict, Albanese’s US Diplomacy Failures & Superannuation Overreach

    Posted by · July 15, 2025 12:49 PM

    Senator Pauline Hanson shares her unfiltered perspective on national defence, raising critical questions about Australia's readiness in the event of a China-Taiwan conflict and the integrity of the AUKUS alliance. She criticises Prime Minister Albanese’s reluctance to clarify Australia's stance, his lack of access to former President Trump, and what she sees as a troubling allegiance to China. Hanson also slams Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ proposed superannuation powers, calling out the dangerous precedent of Henry VIII clauses that allow sweeping changes without parliamentary oversight.

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