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James Ashby Slams Net Zero: Time to Exit the Paris Agreement?
Posted by One Nation · June 06, 2025 10:37 AM
James Ashby called on the Australian government to rethink its commitment to Net Zero under the Paris Agreement in his recent social media post. Ashby argues that Net Zero policies are choking the country’s economy and driving up living costs, especially as Australia is one of only 107 out of 195 Paris signatories to adopt such drastic targets. While Australia boasts some of the highest wages globally, families are still struggling to pay their bills. James Ashby, believes this is largely due to the financial burden of green legislation tied to the agreement.
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Australia Enters Per Capita Recession: Weak GDP Growth Sparks Rate Cut Predictions
Posted by One Nation · June 05, 2025 2:09 PM
Australia’s economy grew just 0.2% in the March 2024 quarter—well below expectations. GDP per capita has now fallen again, signalling a per capita recession. Business reporter Ed Boyd breaks down the numbers, the impact of extreme weather, a decline in mining profits, weak consumer spending, and what it all means for interest rates. With the Reserve Bank now likely to cut rates on July 8, this economic update could shape the months ahead.
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10,000 GP Shortfall – Lee Hanson Calls It Out
Posted by One Nation · June 03, 2025 1:10 PM
Australia is staring down the barrel of a major healthcare crisis, with a projected shortage of 10,000 general practitioners over the next decade. This looming gap is expected to hit regional and remote communities the hardest, especially in states like Tasmania where an aging population is increasing demand for medical care. According to Lee Hanson, there's no one-size-fits-all solution. Tackling the GP shortage will require coordinated efforts, including stronger backing from both state and federal governments for a university-linked teaching hospital with outreach campuses.
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One Nation Surges: Pauline Hanson’s Party Now Rivals Nationals in Senate Power
Posted by One Nation · June 03, 2025 11:12 AM
One Nation has doubled its Senate representation after a strong federal election result. Pauline Hanson joins Andrew Bolt to reflect on the party’s success, the arrival of new Senators Warwick Stacey (NSW) and Tyron Whitten (WA), and the growing momentum behind their fight against net zero, foreign waste dumping, and rising energy costs. With a focus on rural Australia, defence, manufacturing, and common-sense policies, Hanson outlines how One Nation is fast becoming a serious alternative to the Nationals. She also slams the Nationals and major parties for betraying regional Australians, backing destructive renewables, and failing to deliver real leadership.
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James Ashby Slams Labor’s Green Agenda: Carbon Tariffs, Rising Costs & Net Zero Fallout
Posted by One Nation · June 03, 2025 10:43 AM
Senator Pauline Hanson's Chief of Staff, James Ashby, joins the panel to expose Labor’s sudden carbon tariff policy and the mounting costs of the net zero agenda. From green steel to massive transmission projects, Ashby outlines how Australian industry is being crippled by emissions caps and energy policies that drive up costs for everyday Australians. He warns of economic decline, unaffordable housing, and the unchecked rise of countries like China while Australia shoulders the burden—all without any real national debate.
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Pauline Hanson's Big Win: New Senators, Real Influence & The Battle Ahead
Posted by One Nation · June 02, 2025 6:16 PM
In this powerful interview, Senator Pauline Hanson reflects on One Nation’s success in the recent election and the hard-fought journey to rebuild the party since 2015. She discusses the addition of new senators Tyron Whitten and Warwick Stacey, highlighting their backgrounds in business and military service. Hanson tackles key national issues, including the growing threat to Australia’s defence capability, the need for 3% GDP defence spending, the dangers of net-zero policies, foreign ownership, rising taxes, energy subsidies, and the decline of education. She also addresses family law reform, government overreach, and why she refuses to give up the fight for everyday Australians.
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Tyron Whitten Heads to Canberra: One Nation’s New WA Senator Joins the Fight
Posted by One Nation · June 02, 2025 4:55 PM
Tyron Whitten is One Nation’s newly elected Senator for Western Australia. With real-world experience and a strong voice for everyday Australians, he’s set to bring common sense back to Canberra.
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James Ashby on One Nation's Senate Surge, New Faces, and the Road Ahead
Posted by One Nation · June 02, 2025 3:35 PM
James Ashby unpacks One Nation's historic leap from two to four Senate seats, marking a new era for the party. In this revealing discussion, he reflects on the grassroots campaign, near-miss in Victoria, Malcolm Roberts' online impact, and Pauline Hanson's renewed energy. With seats now in Queensland, NSW, and WA, One Nation is emerging as a formidable alternative to the major parties.
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One Nation Doubles Senate Presence as Hanson Celebrates Election Milestone
Posted by One Nation · June 02, 2025 3:12 PM
Pauline Hanson says she’s thrilled by One Nation’s strong showing in the 2025 federal election, with the party doubling its Senate seats to four. Victories in Queensland, NSW, and WA mark One Nation’s best result in nearly a decade.
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James Ashby on One Nation's Senate Surge, New Faces, and the Road Ahead
Posted by One Nation · June 02, 2025 12:54 PM
James Ashby unpacks One Nation's historic leap from two to four Senate seats, marking a new era for the party. In this revealing discussion, he reflects on the grassroots campaign, near-miss in Victoria, Malcolm Roberts' online impact, and Pauline Hanson's renewed energy. With seats now in Queensland, NSW, and WA, One Nation is emerging as a formidable alternative to the major parties.