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One Nation has named Stuart Bonds as its candidate for the Hunter electorate, positioning him as a strong contender against the major parties. Bonds has been vocal about his commitment to revitalizing the local economy, reducing energy costs, and advocating for fair policies that benefit working Australians. With the region facing economic uncertainty, One Nation believes Bonds is the right choice to represent the people of Hunter in the upcoming election. Read more about his campaign and policy priorities.

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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation is pushing to abolish alcohol excise at hospitality venues to lower costs and help struggling pubs, clubs, and restaurants. With rising energy, rent, and insurance costs, One Nation is leading the fight to revive Australia's hospitality sector.

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One Nation’s Lingiari candidate, Sekaliros Baramas, has pledged to tackle crime and improve community support across the Northern Territory. Speaking on the Drive program, Baramas criticized ineffective youth programs and called for accountability in funding distribution. With nearly 30 years in the Territory, he believes in making NT more self-sufficient rather than relying on federal funding. His commitment to community-driven solutions and addressing crime reflects One Nation’s core policies. Read more on his plans for Lingiari.

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Mental health nurse Kuljeet Kuar is One Nation’s candidate for Monash, pledging to protect Australian jobs, industry, and manufacturing. She stands against rising costs, foreign ownership, and political neglect of regional communities.

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Pauline Hanson has renewed her push for a Senate inquiry into the impact of transgender athletes in women’s sports, warning that female players are being forced out of competitions due to unfair advantages. She calls on political leaders, including Senator David Pocock and Katie Gallagher, to justify their opposition to the inquiry. Hanson also addressed the ongoing flood crisis in Ipswich, criticizing council planning failures that leave homeowners uninsured. Read more on her latest statements.

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March 11, 2025

East to West Rail Rejig

Senator Malcolm Roberts pushes for the $100B privately-funded Iron Boomerang project, aiming to connect Port Hedland to Queensland, create 40,000 jobs, and bring infrastructure to remote communities.

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Senator Pauline Hanson has accused Anthony Albanese of using climate change as a political tool, rejecting claims that extreme weather events are worsening due to global warming. Hanson also renewed her fight for a Senate inquiry into gender dysphoria, particularly transgender participation in women's sports, calling out progressive politicians for blocking the debate. Despite multiple failed attempts, she vows to keep pushing for fairness in women’s sports. Read more on her latest statements.

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