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After 7 years on the public hospital waiting list, 9-year-old Kadee will finally receive surgery thanks to Pauline Hanson stepping in to pay for the Yeppoon girl to go private. Kadee, who faced repeating grade 4 due to frequent absences from tonsillitis, received the life-changing news at an event hosted by Pauline Hanson at Roslyn Bay Ampol. Watch the emotional moment when Kadee's mother, Kahlia, learns about the surgery.

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Join Pauline Hanson and James Ashby at the Ampol Service Station in Keppel, where they engage with the community and address local concerns. Hear firsthand from Pauline Hanson as she discusses key issues affecting Keppel residents, while James Ashby pumps petrol and listens to the voices of locals. Don't miss this insightful and grassroots interaction.

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As the planned shutdown of the 3G Mobile Network approaches, there is growing pressure on the Federal Communications Minister to delay the transition. According to Senator Roberts, the discontinuation could result in significant disruptions, affecting over one million devices, including 50,000 4G mobiles and critical devices such as pacemakers and medical alarms. Despite telcos' efforts to inform the public, a Senate Inquiry revealed widespread unawareness of the shutdown's potential impact. This includes crucial infrastructure like water meters, medical refrigeration units, and agricultural equipment. The call to postpone the shutdown is intensifying to prevent potential disasters, drawing comparisons to past crises like the CrowdStrike incident.

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The attempted assassination of Donald Trump has revitalized the Republican Party's campaign for a second Trump term. Joe Biden has withdrawn, leaving Kamala Harris as the Democratic frontrunner. Harris, the first woman of color as VP, faces criticism over her record and challenges against a resurgent Trump campaign. The 2024 election promises to be historic and closely watched.

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The recent outage in Australia highlighted the economy's vulnerability, costing potentially billions. Essential businesses, like supermarkets, were impacted. This event underscores the need for redundant systems and the critical role of cash transactions, as well as the risks associated with digital ID systems. One Nation continues to advocate for the use of cash and against digital ID to protect financial privacy.

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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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