Pauline Hanson: Dump Net Zero & Build Coal Power | Australia Must Take Back Control

Pauline Hanson, leader of One Nation, has delivered a powerful interview on FiveAA Adelaide, calling for Australia to walk away from Net Zero, rebuild reliable energy, and take back control of its economic future. Hanson made it clear that both major parties have failed Australians, creating an energy crisis through reckless climate policies and a refusal to prioritise local industries.

Pauline Hanson warned that Net Zero is destroying manufacturing, driving small businesses into insolvency, and pushing families into poverty. She revealed that in just one year, Australia lost 1,400 manufacturing businesses and 30,000 small businesses, with soaring power bills being a major factor.

She criticised the billions wasted on unreliable renewables, saying South Australia still only produces 18–30% of its power from wind and solar on any given day. “We need diversity of power  coal, gas, and nuclear  not ideological experiments that shut industries down,” she said.

Pauline Hanson called for Australia to exit the Paris Agreement, build two new coal-fired power stations, and begin a national conversation on nuclear energy. With nuclear used safely around the world, she said it’s time Australia stopped pretending it isn’t an option.

She slammed both Labor and the Liberals for being “rudderless,” saying they only shifted their Net Zero position because One Nation’s rise in the polls forced their hand. Meanwhile, mass migration continues to surge, adding pressure to power demand, housing, hospitals, and infrastructure.

Pauline Hanson’s message is clear:
Australia needs cheap, reliable power, strong industries, and leaders with the courage to put Australians first  not global climate agendas. One Nation remains the only party willing to say it and fight for it.