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Greg Hansford is taking on Nationals MP Darren Chester in Gippsland under the One Nation banner, vowing to fight for farmers, HELE power stations, and local businesses. With a strong showing in the last federal election, Hansford aims to tackle cost-of-living pressures and rural industry challenges.

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Senator Pauline Hanson and One Nation are pushing for a new law to protect scam victims, requiring banks to compensate losses up to $165,000 within five business days. With Australia ranking among the most scammed nations globally, Hanson joins growing calls for mandatory reimbursement—following the UK’s lead. Will the government act?

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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation has introduced a tax reform proposal allowing couples with children to split their income, reducing their overall tax burden. While critics argue it benefits high-income earners, One Nation candidate Jennifer Game claims the policy will provide much-needed relief to Australian families. The debate over tax reform continues as experts call for broader changes to Australia's taxation system.

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One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has urged an immediate ban on gender-affirming treatments for children, including puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones. Citing UK findings that puberty blockers pose "unacceptable safety risks," Hanson criticised the Labor government for delaying action until 2026. The debate intensifies as Queensland halts new under-18 prescriptions and the federal government launches a national review.

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