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Pauline Hanson Speaks Out on Immigration & National Security Concerns
Posted by One Nation · February 13, 2025 3:25 PM
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson calls for stronger immigration policies and national security measures in response to recent events. Hanson highlights concerns over cultural compatibility, citizenship requirements, and extremist ideologies affecting Australia’s safety. She reiterates her stance on an eight-year citizenship waiting period and stricter immigration controls to protect Australian values. Read her full response and policy proposals.
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Truckie candidate ready to roll for Hanson
Posted by One Nation · February 13, 2025 11:07 AM
A one-handed Indigenous truck driver endorsed by One Nation for the federal election says he is running to end the “hoax” that Pauline Hanson is racist.
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One Nation’s Plan to Rebuild Australia: Lower Taxes, Secure Borders, Strong Economy
Posted by One Nation · February 12, 2025 5:52 PM
One Nation is committed to delivering real solutions for Australians by cutting government waste, lowering taxes, and strengthening national security. Our policies focus on reducing the cost of living, restoring economic growth, capping immigration, and investing in critical infrastructure. With a plan to cut $90 billion in wasteful spending and put $40 billion back into Australians’ pockets, we’re fighting for a future where Australians come first. Join us in making Australia stronger, safer, and more prosperous.
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One Nation will strengthen Medicare and combat fraud
Posted by One Nation · February 12, 2025 5:40 PM
One Nation will strengthen Medicare, with a focus on combatting fraud, as part of its plan to put more money in Australians’ pockets.
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One Nation’s Immigration Policy: Putting Australians First
Posted by One Nation · February 12, 2025 2:19 PM
Australia’s immigration system is broken. One Nation is committed to fixing it with a strong, common-sense approach that prioritises Australians. Our policy includes capping annual arrivals, deporting illegals, enforcing an eight-year citizenship waiting period, reforming student visas, reinstating temporary protection visas, and withdrawing from the UN Refugee Convention. We believe in sustainable immigration that strengthens our nation’s economy, housing, and infrastructure while keeping Australians safe.
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One Nation’s Plan for a Stronger Australia: Economic Stability, Immigration Reform, and Housing Solutions
Posted by One Nation · February 12, 2025 1:19 PM
As Australia faces economic uncertainty, housing shortages, and increasing migration pressures, One Nation is presenting a clear and decisive plan to restore stability and opportunity for all Australians. Led by Pauline Hanson, the party is committed to reducing government waste, reforming immigration policies, and making home ownership more accessible.
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One Nation’s Push for Inquiry Into Transgender Medical Treatments Defeated in Senate
Posted by One Nation · February 11, 2025 5:40 PM
The ACT’s Health Minister has accused One Nation of playing politics after Pauline Hanson’s motion for a federal parliamentary inquiry into transgender medical treatments was defeated in the Senate. Despite gaining support from most coalition senators, the motion failed to pass. The government argues that the issue is already being reviewed by the National Medical Health and Research Council. Health Minister Rachel Stephen-Smith criticized Hanson’s stance as misleading, further fueling the political debate around gender-affirming care in Australia.
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One Nation’s Plan to Prioritise Australian Home Ownership
Posted by One Nation · February 11, 2025 4:41 PM
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson is taking a stand against foreign ownership in Australia's housing market, calling for an indefinite ban on foreign property investments. Hanson argues that foreign investors are inflating housing prices, making home ownership unattainable for everyday Australians. The party’s policy includes stopping foreign students from buying property, enforcing the sale of foreign-owned properties after a set period, and tackling the banking and government incentives driving up costs. With Australia facing a 650,000-home shortage, One Nation insists that Australian housing should be for Australians first.
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One Nation calls for GST moratorium on building materials
Posted by One Nation · February 11, 2025 4:05 PM
One Nation is proposing a five-year moratorium on charging GST on building materials to reduce the cost of new housing and help prevent more construction businesses from closing.
Party leader Senator Pauline Hanson, announcing the policy in Parliament today, said Labor was driving with one foot on the accelerator and another on the brake pedal when it came to housing construction.
“The Albanese government may be pouring billions of dollars into housing to address its immigration-driven housing crisis, but government charges, new regulations and requirements, and alarming increases in the cost of building materials are significant barriers,” Senator Hanson said.
“Since the COVID-19 pandemic, timber costs have risen more than 200%. Electrical materials have risen almost 200%, and plumbing materials and fixtures have gone up around 100%. After labour costs, these sharp increases are the biggest factor in the collapse of construction businesses.
“One Nation’s policy calls for a five-year moratorium on charging GST on these materials for new homes up to a value of $1 million, a review of the many taxes, fees, duties, and charges that make up to 44% of the cost of new homes, and getting rid of new requirements to make all new homes disability-compliant.
“This new requirement can add tens of thousands of dollars to the cost of a new home. A disability-compliant bathroom can cost $20,000 more than a basic bathroom.
“In an effort to be more inclusive, Labor governments are excluding more Australians from the great Australian dream. Australians—most of whom don’t need disability-compliant homes—should be free to have their homes built to their own requirements.
“One Nation’s policy will give the building sector some much-needed breathing room, improve affordability, and better allow Australia to catch up on our massive housing shortfall. It’s part of our plan to slash government waste and put more money in Australians’
pockets, pay down debt, and invest in Australia’s future.”ENDS
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One Nation’s Immigration Plan: Deportations & Drastic Cuts to Migration
Posted by One Nation · February 11, 2025 3:26 PM
One Nation, led by Senator Malcolm Roberts, has unveiled a bold immigration policy aimed at cutting migration by over 570,000 and deporting 75,000 illegal migrants. The party argues that Australia’s immigration system is overwhelmed, citing pressures on housing, infrastructure, wages, and public services. By enforcing visa laws and reducing migration levels, One Nation aims to prioritise Australian jobs and restore affordability in key sectors. Is this a practical solution or a controversial stance inspired by global policies?