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Australians have been left confused about the scope of the proposed Federal anti-corruption body with Labor constantly shifting the goalposts. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said she was also seeking clarification about the proposed body’s scope to investigate matters retrospectively. “Labor now wants this proposed body to be able to hold public hearings in ‘exceptional circumstances and where it is in the public interest to do so’, but we need some stricter definitions of these terms – this body must not be used for partisan political witch-hunts,” Senator Hanson said. “Labor has also shifted from the proposed body being able to investigate allegations of ‘serious and systemic’ corruption to ‘serious or systemic’ corruption. This has the potential to significantly expand the proposed body’s scope, and these terms also need stricter definition. “One Nation also questions the government about what will be investigated retrospectively, and has a few suggestions: former Senator Sam Dastyari’s links with Chinese donors; the Coalition’s Community Sports Infrastructure Program; legal support provided to former speaker Peter Slipper by the Gillard government; and payments by the government-owned Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) to Al Jazeera for secret footage of the meeting between One Nation officials and the National Rifle Association in the United States. “The matter which is most frequently raised with my office is the politicians and judges linked to the so-called Bill Heffernan files – this should be a priority too. “It will be very interesting to see what past wrongs Labor expects will be investigated, but if this body is to be effective in investigating and preventing corruption it must be strictly apolitical and not subject to the partisan whims of Labor.”

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The major parties have blown yet another chance for Australians to get a fair return for the exploitation of their sovereignly-owned natural resources. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said Australia received the lowest return in exchange for its resources of any country in the world. “Australia is the laughing stock of the world because of the failure of successive Labor and Coalition governments to put in place a system which ensures Australians reap the benefits of the country’s enormous wealth of mineral and energy resources,” Senator Hanson said. “My bill to broaden the object of the Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006 to ensure our resources were exploited for the benefit of the Australian community was firmly rejected by the major parties in the Senate today. “They can’t bring themselves to fight for the interests of the Australians people. Instead they’ve fought for the interests of the foreign-owned multinationals which are ripping off the Australian people. “Norway has a sovereign wealth fund approaching $2 trillion from the exploitation of Norwegian resources. Qatar gets $26 billion a year just from its LNG exports. “Australia by comparison gets very little from its vast reserves of natural gas. “Exports from the North-West shelf are valued at more than $80 billion, but we are lucky to receive $2-300 million in revenue from it. “In the meantime, our gas is exported to our competitors at prices lower than our domestic prices while vast reserves are banked for future exports, leaving Australians with a shortage of domestic gas. “My legislation was aimed at increasing the domestic supply of gas for the benefit of the Australian people, but the major parties can’t bring themselves to actually benefit the Australian people. “Contributions to the debate by Coalition senators were probably written by the foreign-owned multinationals themselves, who always use the ‘sovereign risk’ threat to cow the major parties. “They’ve used the excuse my amendment would allow climate activists to conduct lawfare against developments. They’re already doing this, so that excuse simply doesn’t wash. “I acknowledge and thank the few senators who understood their job is to always benefit Australians and supported my bill. I will never stop fighting to ensure Australians get a fair return for their resources.”

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Gloabal Elites want to end airplane travel. The united nations and world economic forum want to completely ban air travel to reduce carbon emissions. Pauline Hanson's One Nation want to protect airplane travel. One Nation are against the climate agenda.

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