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Unelected international bureaucracies get free pass

I wanted to see how serious the government was to rein in ‘unelected international bureaucracies’ like the United Nations. I asked the following questions of Senator Corman – no surprises. All talk and no action. Question 1. On the 3rd October 2019, the Prime Minister during an address to the Lowy Institute highlighted that unelected […]

Farmers need water, not just handouts

It’s time the government invested in water projects that will ensure the future for Australian farmers and high quality, locally grown Australian produce on our supermarket shelves. Without new water infrastructure and dams, farmers will be reliant on government handouts during every drought. Stop promising dams and build them.

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Dan McDonald appeals Conviction

Queensland Farmer Dan McDonald took his fight against the stealing of his property rights to the Supreme Court. Dan was prosecuted and fined for feeding his own cattle his own Mulga trees on his own land during a drought. “To add insult to injury, in this case, I have been convicted as a criminal, for […]

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PRESS RELEASE: PM Needs to walk the talk

PRESS RELEASE – 04 October 2019 Prime Minister needs to walk the talk Senator Malcolm Roberts welcomes the Prime Minister’s criticism of “unaccountable internationalist bureaucracies” like the United Nations yet doubts Morrison has the character to pull out of their destructive agreements. “Our Prime Minister has a history talking the talk, but never walking the […]

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How the Lima Declaration devastates Australian Industries

Australia became a signatory to the Lima Declaration in 1975, at the Second General Conference of the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO), held in Lima. Australia committed to adopting trade measures designed to ensure increased exports from developing countries to developed countries, including to Australia. These measures have been devastating to Australian industry, agriculture, […]

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Big stick legislation: A big Government failure

Why has the government introduced their ‘big stick’ legislation to try and force the energy retailers to offer cheaper prices? Government climate regulation has wrecked the energy market and now the government think they can fix the problem with more climate regulations. The solution to cheaper power prices is competitive federalism. Remove all climate regulations […]