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Pauline Hanson renews her commitment to running a candidate in Maryborough after being accused of politicizing the Mary Poppins statue. She took to Facebook to denounce the actions of a Fraser Coast council worker who called the police during her TV interview. Deputy Mayor Paul Truscott publicly apologized, emphasizing that public spaces are open to all, regardless of political views.

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Watch as James Ashby uncovers the state Labor Government's false claim of providing 'feedback' to the court regarding the Native Title claim on Great Keppel Island. Ashby's revelation highlights the government's misleading statements and lack of transparency in handling this critical issue. This exposure adds to the growing scrutiny and criticism of the government's approach to Native Title and indigenous land rights.

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Senator Malcolm Roberts speaks on Flow FM about the Senate inquiry into the Defence Honours and Awards system, focusing on the controversial medal awarded to General Angus Campbell. He highlights the discrepancies in how medals are awarded and the morale issues within the Australian Defence Force, calling for integrity and accountability in military recognition.

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Senator Pauline Hanson and One Nation candidate Taryn Gillard are standing firm against alleged bullying by Labor supporters in Maryborough. Campaigning in the region, Hanson cited incidents of intimidation and interference by Labor affiliates, including being barred from local facilities and pressured venue owners. She accused Labor of fostering a culture of bullying and intimidation, aiming to silence opposing views. Hanson praised Gillard as a dedicated local candidate addressing the community's issues, emphasizing One Nation's commitment to regional Queensland and resistance to Labor's tactics. The party vows to contest every seat in the upcoming state election, focusing on neglected regional areas.

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Senator Pauline Hanson and One Nation candidate Taryn Gillard are standing firm against alleged bullying by Labor supporters in Maryborough. Campaigning in the region, Hanson cited incidents of intimidation and interference by Labor affiliates, including being barred from local facilities and pressured venue owners. She accused Labor of fostering a culture of bullying and intimidation, aiming to silence opposing views. Hanson praised Gillard as a dedicated local candidate addressing the community's issues, emphasizing One Nation's commitment to regional Queensland and resistance to Labor's tactics. The party vows to contest every seat in the upcoming state election, focusing on neglected regional areas.

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People smugglers are exploiting weak border policies in Australia, leading to a rise in illegal arrivals. Reinstate temporary protection visas and upgrade patrol boats to secure our borders effectively.

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Pauline Hanson shares her experience of being threatened with police action while filming near the Mary Poppins statue in Maryborough. Despite claims that the statue is apolitical, Hanson stood her ground, asserting her rights and continuing with the interview. She criticizes the local council, calling them bullies who oppose One Nation.

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One Nation leader Pauline Hanson claims she was prohibited from filming an interview next to a Mary Poppins statue in Maryborough, Queensland, because the children's character is deemed 'apolitical.' While preparing for her Sky News interview, Hanson alleges a local official threatened to call the police. Despite this, Hanson proceeded with the interview, asserting her rights and refusing to be bullied. She described Maryborough as being run by "a bunch of bullies" who opposed One Nation's presence. Hanson also recounted a separate incident that day where she was warned against inspecting a local TAFE site. The Mary Poppins statue honors author P.L. Travers, born in Maryborough in 1899.

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