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In Australia, the rental housing market is under immense pressure due to rising rents and long waiting times for social housing. As a solution, the federal government has proposed the Housing Australia Future Fund (HAFF), which has been criticized as flawed and imprudent. The plan involves the government raising $10bn in debt, with the Future Fund investing the funds, and the net returns being used to invest in social and affordable housing each year. However, the numbers are modest and inadequate to address the current crisis, with at least a quarter of a million new homes needed to accommodate the population growth. Furthermore, the plan is too small to have any significant impact, and the government is also opening the floodgates for even more migrants to come into the country, exacerbating the housing crisis.

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Elon Musk, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, and Senator Malcolm Roberts unite against WHO's overreach." "WHO's lack of transparency and independence under scrutiny by One Nation party." "The controversial past of WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus." "WHO sex crimes scandal highlights concerns about the organization's leadership." "One Nation committed to defending Australia's sovereignty against UN-WHO power grab.

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Despite objections from Aboriginal Australians, the Liberal, Labor, and Greens parties in Australia have passed a "machinery" measure that is necessary to conduct a referendum on the Voice. The Liberals, who are charged with turning into a branch of the Labor Party, helped pass the bill, which is considered as an assault on the nation's constitution. Turning the referendum process over to residents was One Nation's attempt to save taxpayers $100 million and give everyone a voice, but their amendments were rejected.

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Mining jobs are at risk because to climate craziness as Labour and the Liberals spar over falling investments and rising electricity costs. As a result of the Mineral Council leaking polling showing a fall in support for anti-mining MPs, One Nation wins ground. The socialist Labour Party of Queensland implements a regressive coal tax system, and the coal price cap policy of the NSW Energy Minister is criticised as an awkward, politically motivated market interference. For their campaign, the NSW Labour Party even hires an electric bus. The hundreds of thousands of hardworking Australians who depend on the mining industry for their livelihoods as well as every Australian who receives mining royalties are at stake.

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Are Australia's proposals for a rent tax moving towards realisation? Non-Aboriginal Australians would be required to pay rent on their land as a result of the proposed tax because the funds would go to supporting regional Aboriginal organisations. However, One Nation asserts that the tax is discriminatory and racially biassed. Recent indicators suggest that the tax's plans may already be in action, according to a DailyMail report. Senator Lidia Thorpe declined to comment on the tax, referring to it as "racist rhetoric." Pauline Hanson, the leader of One Nation, has vehemently denounced the "Pay the Rent" programme, claiming that it is motivated by greed and "racist identity victim politics." According to Hanson, all Australians have an equal claim to ownership of the country regardless of their background.

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While much national attention has been on the corruption scandals invloving Daniel Andrew’s Victoria Labor Government, not as much attention has been given to the absolute chaos in Queensland under Annastacia Palaszczuk’s lack of sound governance.

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The NSW State campaign has entered its last 10 days. Show your support for Mark Latham’s Team in fighting the major party madness. Our lower house candidates can really use your support on Pre-polls and election day. See contact details below for each candidate and reach out to them if you can help.

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