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The federal ban on nuclear power, in place since 1998, faces potential removal as much of the Senate crossbench, including One Nation's Pauline Hanson and Malcolm Roberts, expresses openness to supporting Coalition leader Peter Dutton's energy policy. While Labor and the Greens oppose lifting the ban, support from crossbenchers like Tasmanian senators Tammy Tyrrell and Jacqui Lambie, despite some reservations, could be crucial in advancing the legislation.

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State Member for Northern Victoria, Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell, is advocating for urgent upgrades to the Rushworth-Tatura bridge at Waranga Basin following a tragic fatal crash in 2023. The notorious one-lane bridge poses significant safety risks, and Tyrrell is pushing for enhancements to ensure safer travel for the community. Discover more about this critical initiative and join the conversation on improving Northern Victoria’s infrastructure.

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Listen to James Ashby provide an update on the native title claim on Great Keppel Island and discover his efforts to advocate for our community. Stay informed on the latest developments and how they impact you.

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In a bold move ahead of the upcoming elections, One Nation's Pauline Hanson has issued a direct challenge to LNP leader David Crisafulli regarding preferences. With political alliances hanging in the balance, Hanson confronts Crisafulli on where the LNP's preferences will be directed, potentially reshaping the political landscape.

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JOIN US FOR AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Pauline Hanson, leader of One Nation, shares her thoughts on nuclear energy policy in Australia and the state of Queensland politics. Hanson discusses her support for nuclear power, critiques of LNP leader David Crisafulli, and the controversial cartoon featuring Bluey and Robert Irwin. Don't miss her candid insights and bold statements!

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WATCH ON SKY NEWS: Join Mark Nicholson, co-owner of Stepmates Studio, as he joins the panel to discuss climate protests at Stonehenge, the debate between renewables and nuclear energy, and the latest antics from global politics. Tune in for a lively and insightful conversation!

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A secret native title claim by the Woppaburra people could place 84% of Great Keppel Island under exclusive possession, jeopardizing its future as a major tourist destination. The Queensland Labor government’s silence on this issue raises concerns about their $30 million restoration promise for the island. Explore the potential impacts of this claim on Great Keppel Island’s tourism and development.

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A legal threat from Robert Irwin's lawyers over a satirical cartoon on Queensland highlights the growing threat to free speech. Despite backlash and potential legal risks, the cartoon remains online. This incident raises concerns about how legislation could be used to suppress satire and free expression in the digital age. Explore the implications for political satire and free speech in Australia.

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