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One Nation Defends Freedoms

One Nation is the champion of free speech and have been since 2020 when we stood against the inhuman breaches of basic human rights imposed during COVID by both Labor and Liberal governments at all levels. We support the Right to Protest Bill 2025—especially its recognition of peaceful protest—yet raise concerns about vague definitions and […]

Labor’s Socialist Bedroom Tax

Punished for prosperity, persecuted for productivity Desperation has taken over the Treasury. Jim Chalmers is staring down a trillion-dollar black hole which is threatening to consume the bedrock of Labor’s leadership strategy – soft-core socialism. Thanks to poor choices, reckless spending, self-indulgent policy, and attempts to buy voter loyalty with last-minute election promises – the wealth […]

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Fake Student Visas Fuel Immigration 

I joined 2SM Radio to discuss a serious breach of Australia’s visa system – 23,000 international students have obtained fraudulent qualifications. This widespread abuse undermines the integrity of our education sector, accelerates unsustainable immigration, and places additional strain on housing, wages, and public infrastructure. The Albanese Government must take decisive action and should include deportations […]

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Rent Out Your Spare Room or Pay the Price?

Last week at the Productivity Roundtable, a concerning proposal was floated—one that would force homeowners with a spare bedroom to take in strangers as renters, under threat of a financial penalty (tax) if they refused. I asked the Minister why such a monstrous idea was even being entertained and pressed her on whether the government […]

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Rent It or Be Taxed: Albanese’s New Housing Solution?

During the Productivity Roundtable, the Albanese Government allowed a proposal to be discussed that many consider “monstrous.” The proposal involves forcing homeowners who have spare bedrooms to rent them out to new arrivals – or pay a tax if they don’t. The outcome appears to be that elderly Australians will vacate their homes and move into retirement […]

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Is This a Backdoor for Big Pharma?

In the July sitting, the Albanese Government introduced the Health Legislation Amendment (Improved Medicare Integrity and Other Measures) Bill 2025. Most of the bill was a tidy-up of poorly drafted health legislation from the previous parliament. However, one section was slipped in — a new power allowing the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) to declare a […]