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March 21, 2025

Cuts on Grog Tax & Waste

With a focus on tackling cost-of-living pressures, Pauline Hanson’s One Nation launches its Queensland Senate campaign, targeting alcohol taxes, wasteful departments, and failed foreign policies.

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Pauline Hanson has launched a scathing attack on Australia’s energy policies, immigration crisis, and defence readiness. She warns that net zero policies are crippling the economy, argues for urgent action on coal-fired power, and blasts government inaction on deporting criminals with dual citizenship. Hanson also calls for a cap on foreign student visas, linking them to housing shortages. Read more on One Nation’s latest policy push.

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Pauline Hanson has called for stricter immigration policies, highlighting concerns over the unchecked influx of foreign students into Australia. With 200,000 international students arriving in February alone, Hanson warns that the system is being exploited to increase immigration numbers beyond government controls. She argues that universities must face hard caps to prevent further strain on housing, healthcare, and public services. Stay informed on Hanson's stance on immigration reform.

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One Nation’s voter base is growing, with new polls showing support rising from 5% in 2022 to as high as 9%. This increase could be pivotal in Senate races across Queensland, Western Australia, Tasmania, and New South Wales. Preference flows from One Nation voters may significantly impact key seats, echoing the influence seen in 2019. As economic and immigration policies continue to resonate with voters, One Nation’s role in the upcoming election is more crucial than ever. Stay updated on how this shift could impact Australia’s political landscape.

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