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One Nation Doubles Senate Seats, Matches Nationals After Net Zero Backlash
Posted by Darwin Belerio · June 02, 2025 12:03 PM
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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Matches Nationals in Senate Seats with Four Senators
Posted by One Nation · June 02, 2025 11:42 AM
One Nation now holds four Senate seats—equal to the Nationals—after the election of Warwick Stacey in NSW and Tyron Whitten in WA. Stacey, a former hostage negotiator, joins Pauline Hanson and Malcolm Roberts, bringing tough new resolve to the Senate. With Lidia Thorpe often disrupting proceedings, Stacey’s negotiation skills may prove essential in keeping the chamber focused.
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One Nation Doubles Senate Team as Warwick Stacey and Tyron Whitten Join Hanson and Roberts
Posted by One Nation · June 02, 2025 11:29 AM
Pauline Hanson’s One Nation will return to Canberra in July with double the Senate representation. Warwick Stacey has secured the final Senate seat in NSW, alongside new WA Senator Tyron Whitten and re-elected Queensland Senator Malcolm Roberts. With Pauline Hanson, the party now holds four Senate seats — its strongest showing since 2016.
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Pauline Hanson Celebrates Third Senate Term, Highlights One Nation’s Rise and Calls for Accountability
Posted by One Nation · May 30, 2025 2:37 PM
Senator Pauline Hanson celebrates a third One Nation Senator being elected. One Nation’s strongest national vote since 1998. Hanson attributes the success to bold, common-sense policies and a commitment to standing firm against net zero, mass immigration, and weak leadership. With the re-election of Senator Malcolm Roberts, and two new Senators, Tyran Whitten (WA), and Warwick Stacey (NSW), she says One Nation is well positioned to hold the government to account and deliver for everyday Australians.
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Malcolm Roberts Re-Elected to Senate, Vows to Serve Queensland and Australia with Courage
Posted by One Nation · May 30, 2025 12:28 PM
Senator Malcolm Roberts thanks Queenslanders and Australians for re-electing him to the Senate for a third term. He pledges to continue serving the nation with courage, sincerity, and dedication, and looks forward to working alongside new WA Senator Tyran Whitten.
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Hanson won't Give Up on her Political Dream
Posted by One Nation · May 30, 2025 10:52 AM
The daughter of One Nation leader Pauline Hanson and failed Senate contender Lee Hanson has vowed to return to politics after she just missed out on a Senate spot.
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Pauline Hanson Slams Labor’s ‘Ponzi Scheme’ Policies, Urges Conservative Unity Ahead of Next Election
Posted by One Nation · May 30, 2025 10:36 AM
Senator Pauline Hanson calls out the Albanese government's high-immigration economic strategy, rising taxes, and lack of real growth—warning Australians of a difficult road ahead. In a frank interview, she reflects on the Coalition’s election performance, Jacinta Price’s position, and her daughter Lee’s strong Senate campaign in Tasmania, despite narrowly missing out.
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Senator Roberts: Defend Australia First — No More Foreign Wars for Globalist Agendas
Posted by One Nation · May 30, 2025 10:30 AM
Senator Malcolm Roberts condemns Australia’s involvement in overseas conflicts like Ukraine and the Middle East, calling out globalist pressure and demanding a renewed focus on defending Australia. He criticises the blind following of U.S. foreign policy and calls for strict accountability before risking Australian lives in foreign wars.
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One Nation leader Pauline Hanson claims SA’s Sarah Game quit party amid fears her mother Jennifer wouldn’t look after her children
Posted by One Nation · May 23, 2025 5:21 PM
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson says South Australia’s star recruit Sarah Game quit her party amid fears her mother would “stop looking after her children”.
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Community Unites in Oxley to Oppose Meadow Creek Solar Project
Posted by One Nation · May 23, 2025 1:00 PM
More than 150 locals, including farmers and residents, gathered in Oxley to protest the proposed Meadow Creek Solar Factory. One Nation MP Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell voiced strong opposition, urging the state government to respect regional communities and protect the environment and farmland. "We’ve got the balance right — let’s not lose it," she said.