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ANZAC Day 2021

One of the best things about ANZAC Day this year was seeing the thousands of people come out to celebrate it. I have a huge respect for ANZAC Day. I still marked it last year at the end of my driveway but being able to attend the Dawn Service at Dalby and then a march […]

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ANZAC Day: Lest We Forget

Last week I talked to Marcus Paul about ANZAC Day, the decision to tear up Victoria’s Chinese belt and road deal and how our politicians have no vision for this country. Transcript on my website: https://www.malcolmrobertsqld.com.au/anzac-day-lest-we-forget/ Transcript [Marcus] As we do each and every Thursday, we catch up with One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts, G’day […]

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Christine Holgate and Vaccination Bungle – 2SM with Marcus Paul

From last week on 2SM with Marcus Paul: why Christine Holgate was unfairly treated, how the government has bungled the vaccine rollout, the untapped potential of Queensland agriculture and more. Transcript [Marcus] G’day, Malcolm, how are you mate? [Malcolm] I’m very well, thanks Marcus. How are you? [Marcus] Well, I don’t have a $5,000 Cartier […]

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Senator Roberts heading to north western Queensland

Senator Malcolm Roberts is heading into north and western Queensland on Saturday 10 April, for a week long trip to see first-hand the tremendous horticultural potential of this area. Genuine development of northern Queensland holds great promise for local communities bringing enormous wealth and opportunities for locals, making regional Queensland an even better place to […]

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What is APRA doing about anti-competitive banks? Australian Prudential Regulation Authority Senate Estimates

De-banking is the process of blocking a certain person or business from having accounts at banks. Banking is central to everything we do. If a person or business is de-banked, they are essentially shut out from society. The banks claim that they have de-banked certain businesses based on their money laundering risk, but anti-money laundering […]

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Should we let bad banks keeps abusing virtual AGMs? Australian Securities and Investments Commission at Senate Estimates

Annual General Meetings of large companies have almost always been held physically. This changed with COVID when the use of Virtual AGMs was authorised. Virtual AGMs were necessary when the country was plagued by lockdowns, but now as restrictions ease big companies such as banks are desperately trying to hold on to them. Virtual AGMs […]