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Hands Off Our Homes

Transcript I thank Senator McGrath for this motion, which One Nation supports. This government is flooding the country with new arrivals who need a bed to sleep in. Home construction is 500,000 homes behind, and this figure is not reducing; it’s growing. A sensible party would simply impose a moratorium on new buildings until housing […]

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Mass Immigration Is Failing Australians

I’m an immigrant, and I love this country deeply. Like many others who marched in the March for Australia, I came here legally, embraced the culture, and built a life as part of the Australian community—not separate from it. We weren’t born here, but we’re proud Australians. What we’re standing up against isn’t immigration itself—it’s […]

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Commissioner Doesn’t Get XX/XY

“I understand the law. What I don’t understand is the science around XX and XY ….” — Australia’s Sex Discrimination Commissioner, during Senate Estimates. How can you advise the court on sex-based rights if you don’t understand the science? Seriously! Transcript Senator ROBERTS: Thank you. I’d now like to go to Dr Cody, and the […]

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CCP Darwin Port Election Promise Still BROKEN!

Darwin Port under CCP control for 99 years! While PM Albanese calls Communist China a “friend,” they harass our aircraft, wage trade wars and control our most strategic northern port. Their actions speak louder than words. One Nation stands firm: Australian assets MUST be in Australian hands. Our sovereignty and security are NOT for sale! […]

Digital ID Spreads Across the West

How ‘child safety’ and ‘mass migration’ is used as cover for control. Last weekend, UK streets filled with thousands of people opposing Digital ID. The rally was prompted by their Labour Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, declaring that Digital ID would be made mandatory by 2029. His excuse? Digital ID stops illegal migrants from working. It was […]

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China Strengthens Foothold in Antarctica

During this session with the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, I raised with them that in 2021, the Coalition government abandoned plans to build an all-weather, all-season paved runway in the Australian Antarctic Territory. Minister Watt confirmed that there are currently no plans to build such a runway and noted that […]

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EA Deal Cheats Workers

During this Estimates session with the Fair Work Commission (FWC), I asked questions comparing award rates of pay with those in enterprise agreements (EAs). I was told that EAs use a multifactor approach on a case-by-case basis, with no strict requirements. Mr Furlong said that a key issue in comparing EAs with the Award in […]