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Explore the pressing issue of Queensland's soaring crime rates in our latest blog 'Escalating Crime in Queensland: Labor's Missed Priorities'. Delve into the concerning statistics revealing a 31% increase in offenses since 2019 and the critique of the Miles/Palaszczuk Labor government's focus on the 2032 Olympics and treaty processes over public safety. This insightful piece sheds light on the community's call for stronger action against crime, the challenges facing police recruitment, and the potential impact of One Nation's proposed policies. Join the conversation on Queensland's safety and governance, a topic that resonates with every citizen concerned about their community's well-being.

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Discover the unexpected environmental dilemma with 'Radical Greens Turn on Wind Farms': an in-depth blog exploring the controversial stance of former Greens leader Bob Brown against wind farms. Dive into the paradox of renewable energy and environmental preservation, where even the staunchest advocates express concerns. Uncover the hidden impacts of wind farms on landscapes like the Daintree Rainforest, the legislative actions of One Nation, and the broader debate on Australia's energy policy. This eye-opening read challenges conventional wisdom and ignites a crucial conversation on balancing sustainability with ecological integrity.

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Explore Pauline Hanson's insightful reflections on the resilient Australian spirit in the face of Cyclone Jasper. Discover how unity and effective leadership can steer us towards a hopeful and prosperous 2024. Read more about One Nation's vision for Australia's future amidst challenges and the festive season wishes.

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One Nation outlines its commitment to ensuring the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is sustainable and effective. Delve into the party's perspective on the recent reforms and the urgent need for further action to safeguard the NDIS against cost blowouts and ensure it continues to serve Australians with disabilities efficiently.

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Explore One Nation's perspective on the urgent need for reforming Queensland's residential care system. James Ashby, the candidate for Keppel, sheds light on the challenges within the system, emphasizing the necessity for qualified carers and a more effective approach to prevent crime and ensure better futures for vulnerable children.

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James Ashby, Pauline Hanson's chief of staff, announces his candidacy for Keppel in the upcoming Queensland state election. With extensive parliamentary experience, Ashby aims to tackle regional issues, counteract Labor and LNP policies, and bring fresh perspectives to pressing concerns like youth crime, housing and cost of living.

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December 06, 2023

Digital Identity Bill 2023

Pauline Hanson's One Nation critically examines the controversial Digital Identity Bill 2023, voicing concerns about its potential to transform Australia's society and economy into a dystopian reality. This blog delves into the implications of labeling the Digital ID as 'voluntary,' the government's response to public feedback, and One Nation's commitment to opposing this alarming legislation.

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November 28, 2023

Here comes the call for treaty

Discover the robust stance of One Nation and Pauline Hanson against the push for an indigenous treaty and 'truth-telling' commission, reflecting the sentiments of many Australians. With 60% opposition nationwide and an even stronger 69% in Queensland, the Australian people have voiced their rejection of these proposals. The result underscores a national consensus for unity and against racially divisive measures. Read about how One Nation's vigorous campaign contributed to this outcome and explore the implications for Australia's future policies on immigration, climate change, and foreign aid.

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