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Labor fails to act on preventing foot and mouth disease from entering australia. One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has called the agricultural minister's measures "inadequate". Foot and mouth disease would wipe out 80 billion dollars from the Australian economy.

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Australia has no need for an indigenous ‘voice to Parliament’ with 227 legislators – including 11 who identify as indigenous – representing their voice in Parliament. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said the ‘voice’ would effectively create apartheid in Australia, giving a minority of Australians more political franchise than the majority based on race.

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David Littleproud is the Trent Zimmerman of the Nationals, the Tim Wilson of the Nationals, the Dave Sharma of the Nationals. A former banker pushing UN-WEF policies. One of his last acts as Minister for Agriculture under Scott Morrison was to introduce his so-called “biodiversity” bill that if passed would have paid farmers cash to lock up their land and make it unproductive in accord with UN climate policy.

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Australia’s practice of treaty signing has eroded our sovereignty and democracy, in ways most of us are still not fully aware of. It is also why there is so much confusion amongst Australians as to why so many impenetrable laws are being rammed through our State and Federal Parliaments, without being either asked for or needed by the Australian people. That’s why we need a full Royal Commission into Australia’s Treaty signing process, to get to the bottom of all this.

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Brilliant news out of Geneva today! As most of you know, the World Health Assembly has spent the past 7 days considering Biden’s 13 controversial amendments to the International Health Regulations. Official delegates from wealthy developed nations like Australia, the UK, and the US spoke in strong support of the amendments and urged other states to join them in signing away their countries’ sovereignty. The first sign, however, that things might not be going the globalists’ way, came on Wednesday, the 25th of May, which just happened to also be Africa Day. Botswana read a statement on behalf of its 47 AFRO members, saying they would be collectively withholding their support for the ‘reforms’, which many African members were very concerned about. Multiple other countries also said they had reservations over the changes and would not be supporting them either. These included Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Iran and Malaysia.

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