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In a conversation with Steven Cenatiempo on 2CC, Pauline Hanson addresses the fallout from Twiggy Forrest's withdrawal from the green hydrogen deal, criticizing the waste of taxpayer money on unfeasible projects. She also discusses the importance of keeping cash accessible, especially highlighted by recent IT outages that impacted electronic transactions. Hanson calls for accountability in government spending and the need to balance green energy ambitions with practical realities.

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Labor MP for Rockhampton, Barry O'Rourke, has admitted to using the electoral roll to track down and visit voters who post negative comments about him on social media. Describing his actions as “a bit of karma” and acknowledging they might be “a little bit stupid,” O'Rourke stated that he enjoys confronting these "keyboard warriors" face-to-face. During a local radio interview, he emphasized his disdain for anonymous online negativity and revealed that in-person interactions often result in the critics becoming surprisingly polite. Despite accusations of intimidation, O'Rourke maintains that he does not excuse abuse or intimidation in any form. The Premier's office encouraged MPs to engage with constituents but did not address the appropriateness of O'Rourke's methods. One Nation candidate James Ashby condemned O'Rourke's behavior, calling for a referral to the Crime and Corruption Commission. The Electoral Commission of Queensland noted that MPs are authorized to use electoral roll information for their duties but did not comment on the specifics of O'Rourke's actions.

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In a Sky News interview, Pauline Hanson draws parallels between her experiences and those of Donald Trump, highlighting media bias and the demonization they both face. She discusses immigration issues affecting Australian towns like Stanthorpe and criticizes the government's handling of infrastructure and housing shortages. Hanson emphasizes the need for direct communication with the public and critiques the media's role in shaping political perceptions.

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July 18, 2024

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Rockhampton MP Barry O'Rourke has apologized for using the electoral roll to track down and visit voters who posted negative social media comments about him, admitting his words were poorly chosen during a radio interview. His remarks drew criticism from various political figures, prompting O'Rourke to defend his intentions but acknowledge the need for better communication.

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One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson speaks on 2CC 1206 AM with Stephen Cenatiempo about the challenges of media bias and its impact on her political career. She recounts experiences of misrepresentation and emphasizes the need for accurate reporting, comparing her struggles to those of Donald Trump. Hanson calls for responsible journalism and open discussion to provide a clear and honest picture to the public.

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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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