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August 15, 2023

The Free Speech Odyssey

Join the Freedom of Speech Conference in Brisbane's historic Ithaca Room as influential voices like Alan Jones, Dr. David Adler, and more gather to discuss and challenge the proposed Communications Legislation Amendment Bill 2023. Don't miss this vital movement to protect freedom of speech.

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Anthony Albanese has faced challenges as extreme activists diverge from his sales pitch. The Prime Minister's portrayal of the Uluru Statement as a concise plea for indigenous representation on an A4 page overlooks its comprehensive nature. Beyond the surface, the statement spans 26 pages, encompassing demands for financial resources, exclusive land and water access, race-based rights, and even self-government funded by Australian taxpayers. This complex issue has caused turmoil within the 'yes' camp, as the Australian public begins to scrutinize the proposal, realizing the potential implications of enshrining racial inequality in the Constitution. With the impending referendum, the 'yes' campaign faces mounting pressure to address the multifaceted aspects of the Uluru Statement and its impact on Australian society.

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Get ready to be part of history in the making! Join the Freedom of Speech Conference Live Stream—an electrifying event dedicated to defending and upholding freedom of speech in Australia. Hosted by One Nation's MPs, including Pauline Hanson and Malcolm Roberts, and featuring speakers like Alan Jones, this groundbreaking conference will dissect the proposed Communications Legislation Amendment (Combatting Misinformation and Disinformation) Bill 2023. Explore its potential effects on independent media, non-government political parties, and democratic discourse, all from the comfort of your screen. Mark your calendar for August 26, 2023, and be part of a movement shaping the future of free expression. Don't miss out—register now and join the conversation! #FreedomOfSpeechConference #LiveStreamEvent

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In a recent press release, One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts calls for an urgent review of the Murray-Darling Basin Plan's environmental water recovery targets rather than extending the mid-2024 deadline. The marks, which aim to recover up to 3200 gigalitres by mid-2024, are deemed unrealistic by Senator Roberts, with an impending shortfall of approximately 750 GL and less than 11 months remaining. He raises concerns that Labor's pursuit of these targets could jeopardize jobs and industries in Basin communities. Senator Roberts highlights the need for alternative solutions to recover environmental water, avoiding the adverse impacts of large-scale buybacks on local businesses and communities. Emphasizing the importance of supporting Basin irrigators, who contribute 40% of Australia's food and fibre production, he urges a revision of the targets to reflect economic and social realities. With taxpayers' costs exceeding $13 billion and significant water already given up by irrigators, Senator Roberts advocates for more practical and sustainable water recovery measures.

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Mrs. Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell MLC, the newly elected Member for Northern Victoria, expresses deep concern over the Victorian Government's proposed gas ban in newly built homes by 2024. The potential reliance on expensive electricity as the sole energy source poses a heavy burden on Victorians already grappling with rising electricity bills. This blog delves into the implications of the ban on gas usage, including its impact on the cherished Aussie BBQ tradition and the risks of increased reliance on foreign-owned energy companies. Mrs. Tyrrell advocates for a balanced and sustainable energy strategy, prioritizing Victoria's freedom of choice and self-sufficiency. Furthermore, the paradoxical situation of exporting natural resources to China while disregarding local interests is highlighted. Engaging in constructive dialogue is emphasized to ensure a comprehensive energy plan that safeguards the rights and well-being of Victorians for a prosperous future

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