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One Nation’s Housing Fix

One Nation backs Senator Bragg’s Housing Investment Probity Bill to stop public funds flowing to CFMEU-linked projects via Cbus. We would however go further. One Nation would: ✅ Shut down the Housing Future Fund and the federal Department of Housing. ✅ Cut $50K off home costs by fixing the Building Code and suspending GST on building […]

Child Safety or Deliberate Political Censorship?

Life will never guarantee safety. That is not an excuse to legislate danger. Australia is set to ‘quietly’ introduce ‘unprecedented’ age verification checks for YouTube and Google as part of a wider push to gate-keep access to social media. Quietly. Without the consent of the Australian people. Labor is pushing ahead despite alarming fallout from […]

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When Trust is Betrayed

They promised safe and effective. What they delivered was sudden and unexpected. For years, I’ve defended the doctor-patient relationship against bureaucratic overreach and pharmaceutical influence. The COVID response exposed regulatory failure, destroyed trust, and harmed hundreds of thousands of Australians who trusted the medical establishment. One Nation will shut down the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) […]

Our Senate Inquiry into Military Medals

Those who serve Australia deserve to be recognised. When it comes to Defence, there is nothing more important than the men and women who wear the uniform and put their lives on the line for Australia. It’s a reality often forgotten when we hear defence spending argued as a percentage of GDP. Money is an […]

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The Beginning of a Movement

Tuesday marked the commencement of the 48th Parliament, and I’m pleased to welcome our two new Senators: Warwick Stacey from New South Wales, seated to the right of Pauline Hanson and Tyron Whitten from Western Australia, seated to my right. As Pauline Hanson said after the recent federal election – “this is not the end […]