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According to Senator Pauline Hanson of One Nation, the recent ruling by the Queensland Supreme Court that COVID-19 vaccine mandates are invalid emphasises the urgent necessity of a Royal Commission to look into pandemic solutions. Hanson praises the decision as a victory for individual liberties but bemoans the government's handling of the matter and calls for a more thorough investigation into the reasoning behind Queensland's vaccination laws.

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Explore the intriguing proposal by One Nation's James Ashby, candidate for Keppel, advocating for camera crews to accompany police officers. This innovative approach aims to spotlight youth crime, urging politicians and senior police to enact substantial changes. Discover the potential impacts and debates surrounding this strategy in our comprehensive analysis.

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Breaking News: One Nation, led by Senator Pauline Hanson, has initiated a vote of no confidence against the Albanese government in the Australian Senate, citing failures in border security, immigration control, and addressing the cost-of-living crisis. This bold move questions the continued support of crossbenchers and the Greens for Prime Minister Albanese's administration.

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Explore the proposed solution to 'bracket creep' in Australia's tax system with One Nation's amendment to the Stage 3 tax changes. Senator Malcolm Roberts advocates for indexing tax thresholds to inflation, aiming to save Australians billions and prevent the government from profiting from inflation-induced'secret taxes'. This bold move seeks to introduce genuine tax reform and transparency, urging both Liberal and Labor parties to address tax increases openly. Discover how this proposal could impact your taxes and the broader Australian economy.

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