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What is really causing increased mortality in Australia? ABS figures show that only 442 COVID deaths were recorded in January. What is the explanation for the remaining 2,443 deaths above baseline? #OneNationAus #COVID-19

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Over the last 6 years in the Senate I’ve been passionate about supporting Australia’s mining and farming sectors because, as the Hunter proves, these industries are the lifeblood of so many rural and regional communities. I am worried that the net-zero climate path the Liberal and Labor parties are forcing this nation down, driven by their pandering to the inner cities and green votes, will have a devastating effect on both mining and farming jobs. If these Liberal and Labor net-zero targets are allowed to continue then, as always, it is rural and regional communities that will suffer.

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One Nation preferences will target left-leaning Liberals in some key seats in a bid to protect Australian values and ensure strong conservative representation in the new Parliament. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said her plan to target Bass in Tasmania, held by left-leaning Liberal Bridget Archer, had been her first shot across the bow. “The Liberals need a wake-up call and I’m more than happy to provide it,” Senator Hanson said. “They are no longer the conservative party Australians knew. We need to clean out a small number of left-leaning Liberals who masquerade as conservatives. Instead of talking to me about preferences, the media should be asking Scott Morrison why he is prepared to hand Jacqui Lambie the balance of power, someone who hates the Liberals and votes consistently against them.”

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Remember when you go to vote, you control your preferences, not the political parties. How to vote cards are only recommendations and you can ignore them and put your numbers in whatever order you like. Every election, Labor will claim One Nation is preferencing Coalition and the Coalition will claim One Nation is preferencing Labor. Don’t fall for the scare tactics, remember that you own your preferences.

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If China’s economy collapses, it will wipe Australia out, along with many of its people’s super nest eggs. And yet, hardly anyone is talking about this. Financial 'experts' instead say that 'debt' is a good thing and Australia needs more of it! Seriously, in any normal, functioning meritocracy, these people would all be pushing trolleys at Coles, not steering our economy. The fact they are should keep every Australian up at night. It does me.

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As the cost of living pinches Australian households, the Morrison-Joyce government favours foolish net-zero targets, rather than investing in a new power station for Australia’s energy affordability and security. Shine Energy’s coal-fired Collinsville power station in North Queensland is a community-led project dedicated to providing affordable energy using Australia’s clean coal reserves and can be a vital part of Australia’s national energy and industry security.

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The Queensland Government’s recent purchase of two existing pastoral leases north of Weipa, amounting to nearly 325,932 hectares of agricultural land, has led to calls for the buying program in Cape York to "stop". Many graziers say they are becoming fearful for the future of the cattle industry up North, as more and more large pastoral properties are being bought up by the Government.

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Green Matt Keane wants to silence Katherine Deves for so-called 'unacceptable language'. Based on his own standards, however, if he were to review his own texts to one of his female Liberal party colleagues, he would have to resign. Double standards.

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Australia should follow the lead of New Zealand and Canada and ban foreign ownership of residential property to help fix the growing national housing crisis. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said Australia also needed to reduce immigration to sustainable levels to help make more housing available to Australian families.

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