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The timeframe within which medical graduates must work in regional areas should be reduced to help address the shortage of country doctors. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said the Bonded Medical Program, which requires graduates to practice medicine in a regional area for at least three years in exchange for a Commonwealth Supported Place in a medical course, needed to tighten obligations on graduates.

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Inflation is going up and going to get worse. Australians feel like their household budget is going backward because it is. The Lib/Lab plan to increase spending and borrow more is only going to screw Australia even more.

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You wouldn't pick it, but the AEC has turned to the Solicitor General's office to have all of the Please Explain cartoons removed from social media. The letter suggests that unless we comply, the AEC may commence urgent court proceedings seeking an injunction and a costs order against One Nation. Look, it’s no skin off our nose. We’ll rectify the cartoon series and relaunch them in a commemorative weekend special starting tomorrow morning. If anything, the electoral commission has done us a massive favour and I suspect the commemorative special will amplify One Nation’s message right before early voting begins on Monday. It couldn’t have worked out any better.

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Ms Hanson was chosen because she has “shown the importance mothers play in the development of the children, having raised four children and nurturing six grandchildren”. In reviewing the nominations, the panel wanted to identify mothers who supported women and how mothers can make a positive impact at home, work, community, church, and in the family. Other criteria for the award include embodying the traits of mothers such as “loyalty, fidelity, community spirit” and displaying “the ability to strengthen family relationships”.

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Victoria’s farmers and other property owners are targeted under provisions of a dangerous new Bill that was debated in the State Legislature this week. Called the Agriculture Legislation Amendment Bill 2022, the Bill has bipartisan support from both Labor and Liberal, despite the incredibly dangerous precedent it sets for state control over farmers’ property rights. It is all being done under the guise of ‘Biosecurity’.

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The people of Victoria are clearly fed up with the major parties and ready to take back their freedoms. That's why I am so proud to be able to say One Nation is standing its strongest team ever in Victoria with candidates in 38 lower house seats led by Warren Pickering for Victoria in the Senate. I think the major parties are in for a shock when they learn just how much support there is for One Nation in Victoria.

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Shared equity does have some potential if it is used to help people move out of public housing and into private ownership. The problem with Labor’s plan is that it’s not asset-tested and is open to anyone who doesn’t own a home. This means someone could sell their current home, invest in the stock market, live off the dividends up to $120 000 and then get a $400,000 government subsidy on a $950 000 new home on the water in Lake Macquarie. It’s very poor public policy.

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Right at the outset, they understood instantly the precedent that 'State of Emergency' laws set when it came to fighting climate change – only their lockdowns would be a lot more permanent of course. In their eyes, any government with the power to limit private-vehicle use, ration the consumption of meat, impose censorship, close businesses and lock people up, was a government they could really get behind. Even global governing bodies like the WEF, OECD, and IMF, issued broad hints that to achieve net-zero by 2050, governments may need some form of climate lockdown laws. Now, the International Energy Agency has 'upped the ante' by calling for governments worldwide to adopt 'climate lockdowns' on the basis that net-zero won’t be possible unless people are forced to stay home as much as possible.

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One Nation will oppose the introduction of a ‘Voice to Parliament’. But will Scott Morrison guarantee the Liberals will too? Every single Liberal needs to be asked whether they will support this Labor/Greens plan and cross the floor? The Voice to Parliament is a divisive and racist campaign being wagered by Labor, and the Greens who are calling for specific recognition of indigenous people in the Australian Constitution and legislating a third tier of parliament called, ‘Voice to Parliament’.

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One Nation has long argued that unfair over-regulation of the fishing industry has been used as an excuse by those with a political agenda to drive hard-working Aussie fishermen out of business. Much like how suspect climate models are used by left-wing politicians to destroy our mining, farming, and manufacturing sectors. I was in Cairns recently with Geena Court, One Nation's candidate for Leichhardt, where we met some locals who work in the fishing industry and when you hear exactly what has happened I think the truth will really hit home. One Nation believes our fishermen, farmers, and miners can and do work in harmony with the land and sea because their livelihood depends on it. These are good, hard-working people and they have One Nation's full support.

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