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Telstra 3G Backdown “Not Good Enough”

Telstra has announced it will delay shutting down its 3G network by two months, after public pressure and a looming Senate Inquiry was announced. I call on the Federal Communications Minister to intervene and cancel the shutdown. Telstra’s back down is not good enough. I again call on the telecommunications companies to abandon their 3G […]

Kawana Dolphins Senior and Junior Rugby League

The Kawana Dolphins Senior and Junior Rugby League club recently welcomed me for a meeting. They’ve been caught off guard by news their club will be shut down to make way for a new Olympic indoor sports facility.  Despite the government claiming it consulted the community, the club only became aware of it the night […]

Australia’s Moral Obligation to End Child Labour

One Nation is dedicated to supporting families not only within Australia but also abroad. The persistent issue of child labour perpetuates the cycle of poverty, as children are deprived of education and are forced to work in impoverished conditions throughout their lives. Currently, products manufactured through child labor are readily available in Australia. My proposed […]

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Australia’s Infrastructure Death by Labor’s Secretive Cuts

The Albanese government is deliberately opposing my motion to disclose the infrastructure review it’s using to justify slashing hundreds of millions of dollars worth of critical infrastructure projects around Australia. These projects include dams for towns and agriculture, transportation and visionary nation-building projects.  These cuts will impact critical areas where investment is necessary, all while […]

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The Great Barrier Reef Is Not Dying

I spoke on Green Senator Whish-Wilson’s motion that the Great Barrier Reef is dying — again. This fear-mongering is used to justify the exorbitant amount of money being transferred from hardworking Australians to parasitic billionaires promising to “fix” the climate. Coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef is a natural cycle. Media and politicians are […]

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Australians Need Houses First!

In the middle of a housing crisis, why are we handing out hundreds of thousands of visas? During Question Time, I asked Minister Watt about the number of homes that are required to house the 549,000 people who arrived on permanent visas in 2023, as well as the number of schools and hospitals that will […]

Queensland Labor Buckles Under Pressure

I’m grateful for the news that the State Labor government has buckled under pressure and agreed to withdraw its flawed legislative changes to homeschooling.  The overhaul of Queensland’s Education Act was put forward in state parliament last month. Two of the policies within the Bill triggered a staggering 900 public submissions via state parliament. Along […]

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Increased Land Values in Queensland – Labor’s Tax Grab

I spoke with Daisy Cousens last Friday on increased land values in #Queensland and how the government benefits. As well as Digital ID and the upcoming rallies around Australian capital cities. Watch ‘The Daisy Cousens Show’ live and on demand Fridays 7pm AEST at ADH TV: https://adh.tv/videos/the-daisy-cousens-show Transcript Daisy Cousens: Well, it’s abundantly clear by […]