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April 05, 2022

Wasted Years of Defence

For years I have warned that Australia has not been doing enough to prepare against the threat of China. Yet my warnings were ignored, opportunities were missed, and as a result years of proper defence and preparation have been wasted. I worry that instead of focusing all its efforts on how best to defend our nation, politicians have pushed our military towards virtue signalling and unnecessary pandering.

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This limited edition gin is produced by a Sunshine Coast distiller and I've produced just 5000 bottles to mark the 2022 Federal Election. You can pre-order your bottles online and we'll start distributing next Monday. Let's raise a glass to democracy and the great Aussie spirit that will always defend it.

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Important data from NSW Budget Estimates: In desperation to fill the NSW teacher shortage (they created) the NSW Department of Education has shortlisted 139 overseas and interstate teachers, of whom over 50% come from just 2 countries: Fiji (44) and Zimbabwe (28). From interstate: only 13.

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April 01, 2022

How to Vote Responsibly

I called in some help from Australian television and radio icon John Burgess and teamed him up with the Please Explain crew in an effort to answer every question you might have about how voting works in Australia. Your vote is your voice and I want to make sure it is heard. Feel free to show this helpful guide to anyone you know who has questions about voting and let's make sure this election everyone's vote is counted and correct.

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Yesterday, the Liberal/Nationals and Labor voted to take away the ability of minor parties and crossbench Senators to deliver a budget reply on the floor of parliament. Thankfully I still have the ability to speak with you directly through social media and I refuse to let the Liberals or Labor silence my alternate vision for this nation. This is the budget reply they didn't want you to see because they are terrified that One Nation's vision will expose them for what they are. They are short-sighted, desperate, and with nothing real to offer. Thank you for taking the time to listen and I hope that you will consider supporting One Nation at the next federal election.

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The Bill extending the ongoing use of emergency powers passed on 31 March 2022, and it did so amidst the deafening roars of Queensland's furious citizens who are outraged at the state's ongoing slide into tyranny.

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Most Australians are opposed to unsustainably high immigration but the Budget has revealed the government’s plan to bring in vast numbers of more people. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said the plan to raise net overseas migration to 213,000 by 2023-24 showed how out of touch the major parties and big business are with the Australian people.

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The evidence continues to mount that these vaccines do not deserve the continuing provisional approval given to them by the TGA. Concerns about possible adverse side effects are too big to ignore any longer, especially after my COVID Under Question inquiry. The Australian Health Practitioner Regulatory Agency, Ahpra, has been bullying medical practitioners into not reporting or even for talking about the harm they’re seeing. The TGA erased 98 per cent of the 800 vaccine deaths—98 per cent erased!—that physicians reported. The TGA did so without autopsy or suitable consideration of all the patient medical data. TGA, ATAGI and Ahpra are the three monkeys of the pharmaceutical industry: hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil.

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If you listened to last night's budget or you looked through the budget papers you might have noticed the considerable attention paid towards women, including many hundreds of millions of dollars allocated towards assisting female victims of domestic violence. However, what was overlooked was another aspect of domestic violence playing out in Australia. One which, like those who suffer from it, rarely gets the same sort of attention, violence against men. I felt compelled to address this issue and help bring some facts to light because so often male victims are not only ignored but they are not given vital information about services and aid that they can access for help.

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