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  • Malcolm Roberts Slams Labor’s Net Zero Obsession as a Threat to Jobs and the Environment

    Posted by · July 15, 2025 11:58 AM

    Senator Malcolm Roberts is warning Australians that Labor’s commitment to net zero is not just an energy policy—it’s a direct threat to livelihoods, local industries, and environmental balance. Citing the approval of marine surveys for offshore wind farms in Geographe Bay, Roberts says Labor has “dropped the ball” on environmental protection and abandoned common-sense energy solutions. With offshore wind linked to ecological damage overseas and rising energy costs at home, Roberts urges Australians to reject destructive renewables and embrace the reliable coal and gas resources that built the nation.

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  • Pauline Hanson: You Deserve a PM Who Puts Australia First

    Posted by · July 14, 2025 1:41 PM

    Senator Pauline Hanson warns that Anthony Albanese is ignoring growing global threats, weakening Australia’s defence ties with the US, bowing to China, and pushing destructive net zero policies that are crippling our economy, increasing debt, and leaving everyday Australians more vulnerable than ever.

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  • Calls Grow for Council Aid

    Posted by · July 14, 2025 1:17 PM

    One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has called for the State Government to step in with funding to help local councils respond to Native Title claims, such as the one over the majority of Great Keppel Island.

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  • Pauline Hanson Slams Labor’s Economic Roundtable as ‘Pointless Talkfest’ on Productivity

    Posted by · July 14, 2025 12:03 PM

    Pauline Hanson has dismissed Jim Chalmers’ upcoming economic reform roundtable as nothing more than empty talk, saying it's unlikely to lead to any real outcomes for struggling Australian industries. In a blunt interview with Sky News, the One Nation leader said Australia’s productivity crisis is largely the result of poor government decisions, which have stripped the nation of its manufacturing base. While the Treasurer has highlighted productivity as a central focus for Labor’s reform push, Hanson believes these kinds of political gatherings are all talk and no action, offering no genuine solutions for the economic pressures ordinary Australians are facing.

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  • Bad King Jim

    Posted by · July 11, 2025 4:33 PM

    In a move that would make Henry VIII gush with pride, Treasurer Jim Chalmers is trying to sneak through extraordinary powers under the guise of superannuation reform, powers that would allow him to shift the goalposts of taxation without ever needing to return to parliament. It’s rule by decree. And it’s a direct attack on the democratic principles that have long underpinned our system of government.

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  • Tyron Whitten Slams Offshore Wind Project in Geographe Bay, Calls for Moratorium

    Posted by · July 10, 2025 1:23 PM

    Newly elected One Nation Senator for Western Australia Tyron Whitten has condemned the Albanese government’s decision to greenlight marine survey operations for an offshore wind project in Geographe Bay, warning it places local fishing, tourism, and marine life at serious risk. Whitten criticised Federal Environment Minister Murray Watt for failing to invoke environmental protections to halt the project, accusing Labor of endangering the ecosystem in pursuit of its renewables agenda.

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  • Regional Homelessness in WA Worsens Despite Budget Surplus

    Posted by · July 10, 2025 12:13 PM

    Western Australia may be flaunting a $2.5 billion budget surplus, but the real story in the regions tells a different tale — homelessness is only getting worse. In a report by Yousuf Shameel of the South Western Times, the grim numbers were laid out in parliament: homelessness is up 8% since 2016, and rough sleeping has more than doubled since 2020. He urged the State Government to act on its own homelessness report from two years ago, which remains untouched while more families are left living in cars and tents. Advocates say the crisis is especially severe in regional towns like Bunbury, where the only consistent roof over a man’s head might be the local prison.

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  • Pauline Hanson: Albanese's China Focus Is Risking Australia’s Sovereignty

    Posted by · July 10, 2025 12:00 PM

    Senator Pauline Hanson slams PM Albanese's repeated trips to China and weak defence spending, warning of growing Chinese influence and eroded trust with the U.S. She defends Donald Trump’s tariff stance, highlights Australia’s overreliance on raw exports, and calls for a return to sovereign manufacturing and stronger national leadership.

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  • Pauline Hanson: Why Australians Are Turning Away from the Major Parties

    Posted by · July 09, 2025 5:01 PM

    Senator Pauline Hanson unpacks why voters are abandoning both Labor and the Liberals, pointing to the erosion of conservative values, weak leadership, and ideological policies like net zero. In a frank discussion, she defends One Nation’s rise as a party of principle, calls for Australia's exit from the Paris Agreement, and urges Australians to wake up to the risks of division, energy insecurity, and foreign influence.

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  • One Nation Senators Begin New Term – Focused on Rural Communities & Fair Representation

    Posted by · July 09, 2025 4:44 PM

    On Tuesday 1 July, Senators Whitten and Stacey officially began their terms in the Australian Senate, representing Western Australia and New South Wales respectively. Senator Malcolm Roberts also commenced his third term representing Queensland, marking his second re-election under the One Nation banner.

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