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Explore the latest insights as One Nation's Keppel Candidate, James Ashby, delves into the government's stage three tax cuts and the hazards associated with lithium batteries in a thought-provoking discussion on Sky News. This comprehensive coverage touches on a range of significant issues, offering a deeper understanding of current political and technological challenges. Stay informed with James Ashby's expert analysis on these critical topics.

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Discover key insights from Steve Price's exclusive interview with Senator Pauline Hanson on the Federal Government's contentious plans to revise Stage 3 tax cuts for individuals earning under $150,000. Senator Hanson, known for her forthright opinions, criticizes the government's approach, labeling it as dishonest and highly inefficient. This revealing conversation sheds light on the potential impact of these changes and the government's overall performance. Get the full story and Senator Hanson's unfiltered perspective on this critical fiscal matter, right here.

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January 24, 2024

Australia Day war

In the wake of the contentious voice to Parliament referendum, the debate surrounding Australia Day intensifies, revealing clear winners and losers in the retail and political arenas. Drakes Supermarkets and The Reject Shop emerge as victors with booming sales of Australia Day merchandise, challenging the declining sales narrative presented by competitors like Woolworths and Aldi. Political party One Nation also reports a sell-out of celebratory items, highlighting a significant public demand. In contrast, Cricket Australia and Tennis Australia face backlash for their perceived neglect of Australia Day, reflecting a broader trend of sports and corporate entities aligning with activist causes over traditional celebrations. The controversy also casts a spotlight on the Prime Minister's leadership, criticized for his handling of Australia Day celebrations and broader cultural issues, marking a pivotal moment in Australia's ongoing debate over national identity and cultural representation.

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In a significant move to address the increasing cost of living and doing business in Australia, One Nation has put forward a demand to exempt insurance from the Goods and Services Tax (GST). Highlighted by rising insurance premiums amid escalating property crime rates, this proposal, spearheaded by One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson, aims to alleviate financial pressure on Australian households. Senator Hanson emphasizes the broader economic implications, noting that high insurance costs could lead to inadequate coverage and, consequently, greater financial burdens on taxpayers in the event of large-scale disasters. This initiative, alongside the proposed exemption of insurance from state government stamp duty, particularly in crime-affected regional Queensland, marks a critical step towards ensuring more Australians can afford essential insurance coverage.

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Discover the critical insights on Australia's cost of living crisis in our latest blog post. We delve into the Albanese government's delayed response and its focus on other priorities, like empowering unions and the costly, failed referendum. The blog critiques the government's approach to inflation and cost of living, emphasizing the lack of a concrete plan. It proposes solutions like reducing power prices, cutting fuel excise, and managing immigration. The article also suggests the potential for supermarket regulation to combat price gouging and calls for an end to wasteful government spending. Join us in exploring these pivotal issues that impact every Australian's daily life.

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Explore the latest political developments in Queensland with our in-depth analysis of Premier's controversial decisions. Uncover the inside story on the scrapping of the Gabba rebuild, a project with a staggering $2.7 billion price tag, and delve into the pressing issue of price gouging discussions between the Premier and leading supermarkets like Coles, Woolworths, and Aldi. Our blog post sheds light on the consequences of these decisions, the ongoing challenges faced by nurses and police officers, and the need for accountability in Queensland's political landscape. Join us as we dissect the actions of the Labor government and the call for a shift in political accountability, framing the current administration as a 'moving circus' with ephemeral policies

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January 18, 2024

Don’t demolish the Gabba!

Uncover the latest developments in Queensland's controversial plan to demolish and rebuild the Gabba Olympic stadium, a move that has sparked widespread debate and rumors of cancellation. This article examines the skyrocketing costs, now estimated at $2.7 billion, a significant increase from the initial $1 billion projection. Highlighting the project's national significance, it discusses the potential request for federal funds and the implications for local heritage, including the demolition of a state school in Pauline Hanson's childhood community. The piece critically analyzes the impact of such 'vanity projects' on Queensland's housing crisis and the broader Australian economy, questioning the promise of the Olympics being financially beneficial. It also presents One Nation's stance on the issue, advocating for the utilization of existing infrastructure and a cap on Olympic spending, amidst growing local opposition and calls for the Queensland government to reconsider its plans.

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