James Ashby Exposes Asbestos Wind Turbines & Housing Crisis | One Nation Rising

One Nation Chief of Staff James Ashby has delivered a powerful interview on Sky News Credlin, exposing shocking failures in Labor’s energy policy, rising housing costs, and the growing national shift toward Pauline Hanson’s One Nation.

James Ashby slammed the discovery of asbestos inside Chinese-made wind turbines at Queensland’s Clark Creek Wind Farm  the third asbestos incident linked to the renewable rollout. He warned that the “green dream” is being protected at all costs, even when it puts Australian workers in danger.

He demanded that Australia stop accepting Chinese certificates claiming turbines are asbestos-free and instead impose strict inspections at our ports. With over 600 similar turbines across the country, Ashby warned the risk could be widespread.

The interview also highlighted the housing crisis and runaway costs of living, with Ashby blasting Labor and The Greens for wasting taxpayer money while ordinary families struggle. The Greens’ new $1.6 million plush party room more expensive than an average Australian home was held up as yet another example of misplaced priorities.

Ashby noted that Australians are waking up. One Nation’s polling has jumped to 18% nationally, and among Gen-X men, one in four now back One Nation. Membership has tripled since the last election, with Victoria emerging as a major growth state.

From hazardous wind turbines to the soaring cost of living, James Ashby made it clear:
Australians want accountability, safety, and leaders who put the country first and that’s why One Nation’s momentum keeps building.