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February 22, 2022

Businesses are ready to boom

Sunshine & Sons Distillery on the Sunshine Coast has launched its new Queensland Rum, making it Australia’s third-largest rum producer. Despite tough COVID years, they’ve thrived—and now it’s time to support local.

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One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson, who has been meeting with regional Queensland communities in recent days, said there was no longer justification for any ongoing pandemic restrictions in Queensland

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February 20, 2022

Willowbank Receives Upgrade

Last year Senator Pauline Hanson caught up with the Willowbank Raceway team to discuss their upgrade plans. Despite playing a significant role in the Ipswich community since 1985, this will be the first time in its history that Willowbank Raceway has received government funding.

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February 13, 2022

Convoy to Canberra

The vast majority of people who attended the week long series of events in Canberra are not anti-vaxxers. It's time the mainstream media start reporting these events accurately, because for every day you fail to do so, you only further erode the trust people once had in your industry.

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With contact tracing seemingly abandoned, many Queenslanders are questioning the ongoing use of COVID QR code apps. Has it become just a government data collection tool? Share your thoughts on whether it’s time to return to normal.

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January 25, 2022

Jobs Go Begging

With thousands in relocation support and jobs going unfilled, Senator Pauline Hanson says it’s time parents encouraged young adults off the couch and into work in regional Queensland to support economic recovery.

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One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson demands a full Royal Commission to investigate how Australian governments handled the COVID-19 pandemic. The inquiry aims to assess what worked, what failed, and ensure transparency and preparedness for future crises.

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