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The terms 'misinformation' and 'disinformation' are now tools of control used by left-wing propagandists to silence opposition. Adam Bandt labeled claims about Greens’ support for violent protests and Hamas as 'disinformation,' while Glencore’s CEO used 'misinformation' to dismiss opposition to their harmful carbon storage plans. Alarmingly, Labor plans to legislate against these terms, threatening free speech by targeting dissenting voices. This narrative is a dangerous overreach, risking the destruction of Australian democracy by stifling debate and imposing a single, politically driven viewpoint.

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Australians deserve a Royal Commission into pandemic management, not royal honours for ex-premiers. A thorough investigation is essential to scrutinize the COVID-19 measures and their impacts. Former Labor premiers Andrews and McGowan’s health policies during the pandemic, which led to human rights concerns and economic damage, should be examined rather than praised. Prime Minister’s inquiry lacks the depth needed; only a Royal Commission can compel full disclosure of the 'expert' advice behind lockdowns and mandates. This would ensure better preparedness and safeguard democratic rights for future crises.

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Australians deserve an independent national energy policy which prioritises affordability and reliability over carbon dioxide emission reductions, but hope has been dashed by Opposition leader Peter Dutton’s reaffirmed commitment to the Paris Agreement. It makes no sense for Australia to be committed to unrealistic CO2 reduction targets under an agreement which allows the world’s largest emitter – China – to increase emissions by billions of tonnes.

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Tanya Mihailuk and Chris Ilsley discuss the controversies surrounding Andrew Giles' immigration policies and Labor's stance on border protection, examining the implications for Australia's national security and humanitarian efforts. Additionally, they delve into a surprising carrot controversy at Coles that has sparked public interest and concern.

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The recent 3.75% minimum wage increase by the Fair Work Commission is another challenge for small businesses already facing rising costs and declining revenues. While the rise addresses the cost-of-living crisis, many small businesses already pay above the minimum wage to retain skilled employees. However, they struggle with skyrocketing expenses like insurance, rent, and electricity, compounded by reduced consumer spending and youth crime. Small businesses, the backbone of the Australian economy, are calling for reduced costs and regulatory burdens to sustain their operations and continue creating jobs, as increased financial pressures lead to closures in key sectors such as retail, hospitality, and construction.

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