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Whichever way you cut it, it’s the worst policy I’ve seen in public life: sidelining loving, devoted parents and handing over the fate of their children to woke, Umina Beach-type teachers, who are just as likely to change schools next year and never be seen again. NSW One Nation is fighting this stuff, tooth-and-nail. Our policy is to outlaw transgender indoctrination in the education system. We also believe in Parental Rights and are trying to enact new laws to protect them. Parents have a right to know. With the promotion of gender fluidity in schools, they must have a legal right to know exactly what is happening to their children. Perrottet and his woke ministers Mitchell and Matt Green have lost the plot.

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I am in Tasmania today and I am proud to say One Nation will be contesting every Lower House seat in the state as well as the Senate. In fact, One Nation will be standing in all 151 Lower House seats across Australia. With so many candidates One Nation is going to have a big influence on this election as we have a very real chance of holding the balance of power in either the Lower House or the Senate. If the people of Australia put their faith in One Nation we will use our balance of power responsibly, as we have done for the past six years, to improve legislation and help everyday Australians.

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Earlier in the week, I warned voters about the major parties disguising a data harvesting scheme as a Postal Vote application process. Since posting that warning, the major parties wrote a formal complaint to The Australian Government Solicitor who issued me with their own warning to take the post down. Fair election?

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Scott Morrison’s backflip on banning transgender women from Australian women’s sports is just the latest surrender to woke activism by a ‘leader’ with no moral compass. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said the Prime Minister’s reversal of his support for Senator Claire Chandler’s ‘Save Women’s Sports’ bill was a kick in the teeth to women who had fought for the right to compete in single-sex sports.

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For centuries, Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine were known as the world’s breadbasket. This is because the region accounts for over 40% of the world’s wheat, along with many other key crops, oils, and fertilisers. Today, exports from the region have slowed to a trickle. From Ukraine, they have ground to a halt. The impact of this on the world’s food chain, which was already stretched to breaking point, could be biblical. It doesn’t matter where you live, or who you trade with, taking agricultural producers the size of Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia out of production will impact EVERYONE. And yet Australia’s government and media seem completely oblivious to this fact.

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Australians everywhere will have the opportunity to support Pauline Hanson’s One Nation at the 2022 Federal election, with the party fielding candidates in all 151 electorates. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said it was the first Federal election in which her party would contest every seat in the House of Representatives.

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Anthony Albanese has taken less interest in the economy and economic policy than any Labor Leader since Gough Whitlam. How can you run the economy if you don’t know the key data?

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This election is very important, many of our vital freedoms are under assault like never before. Last night I had the opportunity to discuss One Nation's position on one of these freedoms; the freedom of religion. Freedom of religion is a fundamental democratic right that is just as important as freedom of speech. The creators of the Australian Constitution understood the importance of religious freedom. Section 116 says the Commonwealth shall not make any law prohibiting the free exercise of any religion. Most Australians identify as having some form of religious belief, yet many today do not feel safe expressing their beliefs in public. They don’t feel safe bringing the perspectives of their faith to national debates on any issue.

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