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Coal LSL Under the Microscope – Again

During a session with Ms. Darlene Perks from Coal LSL, I inquired about the case of Mr. James Joseph, who is currently in a significant dispute with Coal LSL regarding payment of his long service leave entitlements. Ms. Perks stated that Coal LSL would not take any action until they received notification from the employer […]

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Dodgy Degrees, Broken Rules — Where Is Home Affairs?

During the last Senate Estimates, I questioned Home Affairs on their failure to properly vet the migrants they are letting into Australia. Education is being used as a backdoor to permanent residency, with work requirements being rorted. 23,000 dodgy qualifications have been cancelled. These individuals abused the opportunity given to them — buying degrees and […]

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Robert Pether’s Fight to Come Home

At Senate Estimates, I raised my ongoing concerns with the Department regarding Mr Robert Pether, an Australian engineer who was unfairly jailed in Iraq and is now being held under a travel ban that prevents him from returning home to Australia. His situation is dire — he is severely unwell, homeless, unable to work, and […]

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Fire Ant Bureaucrats Ignorant

During last week’s Senate Estimates, I questioned Minister Chisholm and Acting Secretary of the Department, Ms Justine Saunders, regarding the ongoing mismanagement of the Fire Ant Eradication Program in South East Queensland. Despite them saying that the Department has been working closely with Queensland operatives, both Minister Chisholm and Ms Saunders claimed they were unaware […]

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Tradies Promised – Families Delivered

Australia’s migration program is failing to deliver the skilled workers we were promised. An analysis shows that in 2023-24 only 12% of permanent migration spots went to skilled workers — and 0.09% to tradespeople. Meanwhile, the housing crisis worsens. The system is broken! — Senate Estimates Transcript Senator ROBERTS: Thank you for appearing tonight. I […]

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NDIS Blackhole

During this session with officials of the NDIS, I was told that there are currently between 270,000 and 280,000 NDIS providers, with 93% of them being unregistered. This is a massive number and makes it almost impossible to monitor. Astoundingly, there is no set timeframe for when providers must become registered. The Minister COULD NOT […]

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Questioning the Commissioners

Putting biological reality and mass migration under scrutiny Australia has a Sex Discrimination Commissioner who isn’t sure what we mean by ‘biological men’ and a Race Discrimination Commissioner who refuses to attribute unprecedented levels of mass migration to the housing crisis and cost-of-living nightmare. Both these individuals are paid roughly $400,000 + super. At last […]

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Sunday Changed Australia

Sunday stirred something deep in the soul of this nation. It terrified the establishment because it woke the people—and when the people wake, the government should tremble. Senator Hanson’s motion to protect our national flag was clear and powerful, rooted in unity and pride. Yet Labor and the Greens twisted it, replacing it with a […]

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What are they Plotting this Time?

My latest article in the Spectator Australia. UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, doesn’t know Anthony Albanese particularly well. It was clear from the outset, despite their embraces on stage. Opening his Renew Britain speech, Starmer confused the room by saying the Australian Labor Party won ‘a landslide victory earlier this Summer’. The fact-check: Albanese attracted one of […]