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  • WA Election 2025: One Nation’s candidate for Albany Quintin Bischoff on Wokism, Emissions and Healthcare

    Posted by · February 27, 2025 12:50 PM

    Quintin Bisschoff Announces Candidacy for Albany with One Nation

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  • One Nation’s Bundaberg businessman for Flynn

    Posted by · February 27, 2025 12:19 PM

    A Bundaberg businessman and air force veteran is Pauline Hanson's One Nation candidate for Flynn.

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  • Community Concerns Over Closed Tender for Youth Facility in Yeppoon

    Posted by · February 26, 2025 1:02 PM

    One Nation’s James Ashby has raised concerns over the lack of community consultation regarding the proposed troubled and disengaged youth education facility at the old TAFE site in Yeppoon. With no transparency in the tender process and concerns about its location next to Yeppoon High School, locals are demanding answers from officials.

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  • Pauline Hanson on Medicare Reform, Alcohol Excise, and Australian Manufacturing

    Posted by · February 25, 2025 6:06 PM

    One Nation Leader, Senator Pauline Hanson, joins the discussion on key policy issues, including Medicare fraud, alcohol excise reform, and the need to protect Australian industries. She outlines her vision for reducing healthcare waste, making hospitality more affordable, and reviving local manufacturing through tariffs and cheaper electricity.

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  • One Nation Backs Insurance and Tax Relief as Election Speculation Grows

    Posted by · February 25, 2025 4:50 PM

    As election speculation intensifies, One Nation’s James Ashby has highlighted key cost-of-living policies, including tax relief on insurance and alcohol excise at licensed venues. Speaking alongside Liberal MP James Stevens, Ashby called for reductions in stamp duty and GST on insurance to ease financial pressures on Australian households. With discussions on the census, gender questions, and Barnaby Joyce’s future, the political landscape is shifting rapidly ahead of the next election.

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  • Malcolm Roberts’ Great Outback Drive: Lower Energy Bills, Cheaper Fuel & No Beer Tax

    Posted by · February 25, 2025 3:00 PM

    BREAKING NEWS: Senator Malcolm Roberts' 3,000km Pub Drive for cheaper fuel, cheaper drinks, and cheaper power is underway. One Nation's policies to put more money back in your pocket with a 26 cent per litre reduction in fuel, a 20% reduction in power prices, and abolishing the alcohol excise (tax) in licensed venues are all getting a great reception.

    All of our policies are fully costed, and we'll still have money leftover from cost of living relief to pay down the national debt. Senator Roberts looks forward to seeing you on the way!

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  • Caller Highlights Pauline Hanson's Alcohol Tax Plan

    Posted by · February 25, 2025 1:18 PM

    A caller discusses Pauline Hanson's commitment to removing the alcohol excise in pubs and clubs, highlighting her stance on making drinks more affordable for Australians. The conversation then shifts to global trade, as the caller reflects on Donald Trump’s proposed tariff policies and their potential impact on Australia. Could Australia take a page from Trump’s approach to self-sufficiency?

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  • One Nation Supports Scrapping Tax on Beer and Spirits

    Posted by · February 25, 2025 11:29 AM

    Pauline Hanson’s One Nation has pledged to help scrap the excise tax on beer and spirits served in pubs.

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  • One Nation senator sets off on outback pub

    Posted by · February 25, 2025 11:23 AM

    One Nation politicians will start a 3000 kilometre outback pub crawl on Sunday, February 23.

    It's all part of promoting their proposed policies of cutting 26 cents per litre in fuel tax, removing the alcohol tax on drinks sold in licensed venues and reducing power bills by 20 per cent.

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  • Can you believe the ABC said this

    Posted by · February 24, 2025 1:41 PM

    The ABC wants to talk about how One Nation will boost pubs and clubs, but the ABC can't even mention Senator Hanson's name with out apology. It is a disgrace that the national broadcaster has stooped so low. One Nation's policies will review small businesses and bring pubs and clubs back to life - but the ABC can't even mention our policies without claiming that the mere mention of Pauline Hanson's name 'upsets' people. 

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