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Unjabbed Lockout

This week with Marcus Paul I discussed Remembrance Day, the Queensland Government’s announcement the unvaccinated would be locked out of society and the climate debate. Transcript Malcolm Roberts, good morning, mate. Good morning, Marcus, how are you? Well, thank you. What does Armistice Day, or Remembrance Day, the 11th of the 11th mean for you? […]

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COP26 a Cop Out

Well it’s the same old story with Glasgow. Billionaires are going to fly their fuel guzzling private jets to a lavish party to declare you’re not allowed to run your two stroke motor. It’s all a scam designed to transfer your money to their pockets. Transcript [Marcus Paul] One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts joins us […]

Letter to the Leaders: The Climate Change Scam

Open Letter to Leaders Dear Messrs Morrison, Joyce, Albanese and Bandt Firstly, I acknowledge former Senator Arthur Sinodinos as Minister for Science and his predecessor Hon. Greg Hunt MP who made possible my cross-examination of government agencies on climate science. Forty-one years after the United Nations (UN) held its first climate conference in Villach, Austria […]

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Inland rail

The assumptions about the business case for Inland Rail are difficult to get a hold of. All of the Government Departments I talk to duck and weave and point the finger at other departments who then point the finger at someone else. We just want transparency about the true cost and assumptions that one of […]

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Podcast: Senator Malcolm Roberts and Graham Hood – A senior Qantas pilot quits over Vaccine safety concerns

Available on these platforms: Amazon Music/Audible Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts iHeart Radio PlayerFM Podbean Spotify TuneIn and Alexa Under Australian law there should be an overarching principle – that our right to freedom is a basic inalienable right around which our body of law has been formed.  Over the last 18 months we have had […]

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Free Trade a Race to the Bottom

Despite their name, free trade agreements are never free. These agreements always come at a cost to someone, and that’s usually everyday Australians, workers and business owners. Once signed into existence, these agreements are not subject to sufficient scrutiny. Transcript As a servant to the people of Queensland and Australia, I say that One Nation […]