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Senator Pauline Hanson and One Nation candidate Taryn Gillard are standing firm against alleged bullying by Labor supporters in Maryborough. Campaigning in the region, Hanson cited incidents of intimidation and interference by Labor affiliates, including being barred from local facilities and pressured venue owners. She accused Labor of fostering a culture of bullying and intimidation, aiming to silence opposing views. Hanson praised Gillard as a dedicated local candidate addressing the community's issues, emphasizing One Nation's commitment to regional Queensland and resistance to Labor's tactics. The party vows to contest every seat in the upcoming state election, focusing on neglected regional areas.

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Senator Pauline Hanson and One Nation candidate Taryn Gillard are standing firm against alleged bullying by Labor supporters in Maryborough. Campaigning in the region, Hanson cited incidents of intimidation and interference by Labor affiliates, including being barred from local facilities and pressured venue owners. She accused Labor of fostering a culture of bullying and intimidation, aiming to silence opposing views. Hanson praised Gillard as a dedicated local candidate addressing the community's issues, emphasizing One Nation's commitment to regional Queensland and resistance to Labor's tactics. The party vows to contest every seat in the upcoming state election, focusing on neglected regional areas.

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People smugglers are exploiting weak border policies in Australia, leading to a rise in illegal arrivals. Reinstate temporary protection visas and upgrade patrol boats to secure our borders effectively.

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Pauline Hanson shares her experience of being threatened with police action while filming near the Mary Poppins statue in Maryborough. Despite claims that the statue is apolitical, Hanson stood her ground, asserting her rights and continuing with the interview. She criticizes the local council, calling them bullies who oppose One Nation.

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One Nation leader Pauline Hanson claims she was prohibited from filming an interview next to a Mary Poppins statue in Maryborough, Queensland, because the children's character is deemed 'apolitical.' While preparing for her Sky News interview, Hanson alleges a local official threatened to call the police. Despite this, Hanson proceeded with the interview, asserting her rights and refusing to be bullied. She described Maryborough as being run by "a bunch of bullies" who opposed One Nation's presence. Hanson also recounted a separate incident that day where she was warned against inspecting a local TAFE site. The Mary Poppins statue honors author P.L. Travers, born in Maryborough in 1899.

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One Nation advocates for a thorough review of the native title system in Australia, proposing a sunset clause on claims, citing widespread exclusion of Australians from consultation processes. Currently, over half of Australia is under native title claims, yet less than three percent of Australians have participated in decision-making. The party argues that state governments, councils, and the Federal Court often fail to represent community views, similar to issues seen during the Voice referendum. During visits to remote communities, One Nation has heard consistent grievances from Aboriginal Australians about their struggle to obtain land titles, amidst allegations of unaccountable land councils. The party points out the preamble of the Native Title Act's alignment with United Nations policies, raising concerns about private land ownership and land use restrictions. The recent native title claims by the Woppaburra people over Great Keppel Island has sparked controversy, potentially limiting access to non-Indigenous Australians. One Nation calls for immediate action, demanding the Queensland government fulfill promises to restore the island and urging a comprehensive review of native title laws to ensure equitable treatment for all Australians.

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Tune in to 2GB's Ben Fordham as he delves into an insightful discussion with One Nation leader Pauline Hanson. In this episode, Hanson shares her perspective on why the left opposes the promotion and use of nuclear power in Australia. Explore the key points she raises, including environmental concerns, economic implications, and political motivations. Gain a deeper understanding of the debate surrounding nuclear energy and its potential role in Australia's future energy landscape.

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A Senate Inquiry into the Defence medals system, initiated by Senator Roberts, is now accepting submissions. The inquiry will investigate potentially illegal medals awarded to senior Defence officers, the experiences of ADF personnel, and possible improvements to the Defence Awards and Honours system. Witnesses are protected, and confidential submissions are accepted. For more details, visit the Foreign Affairs Defence and Trade website.

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