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Community Forum in Carrara
Events, Queensland
We will be discussing the issue of Native Title, plus other topics that matter to you and your family. Joining us will be Geologist, Blogger and Author - Marc Hendrickx.
If ongoing legal actions by Indigenous groups and individuals succeed,…

Community Forum in Cannonvale
Events, Queensland
I will be joining One Nation MP Stephen Andrew, Julie Hall for Whitsunday, and other One Nation candidates contesting seats in the upcoming Queensland election in October.
We are keen to hear your concerns and for you to be a part of the…
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Community Forum in Rockhampton
Events, Queensland
I will be joining David Bond, our Candidate for Rockhampton, to listen to your concerns on the issues that matter to you, your family and your community.
Be a part of the solution to help build a safer and better community! See you there.
Dining…

Fire Ants Town Hall in Samford!
Events, Queensland
Join us for a community forum to discuss the concerns surrounding the Fire Ant Eradication and Control Program.
Many residents have raised concerns about how the program is being conducted.
Friday, 19 July 2024
6 pm to 8:30 pm
Samford…
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One Nation’s Fight to Save the NDIS
National, Speeches
In March this year, the Senate voted down a One Nation motion moved by Senator Hanson that sought to establish a dedicated inquiry into waste, fraud, and abuse within the NDIS.
The rampant rorting, profiteering and misconduct inside the…

Thousands of Miners Underpaid for Years
National, Senate Estimates
During the June Estimates sessions, I exposed a regulator unwilling to confront the obvious – thousands of coal miners have been underpaid for years while the Fair Work Ombudsman hides behind outdated enterprise agreements and technical excuses.
Miners…

Restoring Biological Reality to Australian Law
National, Senate Estimates
I honour the original, genuine feminist movement - a movement of women who fought hard to establish rights that are now under attack.
I am deeply concerned by the recent Giggle v. Tickle Federal Court decision, which highlights how the rights…

An ‘Operational Decision’ or a Media Stunt?
National, Senate Estimates
During Estimates in May, I questioned the AFP on their treatment of Ben Roberts-Smith.
While we welcome the investigation into media leaks, the AFP still refuses to explain the so-called ‘operational decision’ to arrest him on a Sydney…

Ben Roberts-Smith’s VC Display Remains Untouched
National, Senate Estimates
After everything that’s unfolded around Ben Roberts-Smith, it was refreshing to hear the War Memorial confirm his Victoria Cross display remains untouched, his plaque updated only with factual context, and that the presumption of innocence…

Tents vs. Space Programs
National, Senate Estimates
I seemed to have upset my colleagues when I questioned why more than half a million dollars was being spent on a grant exploring “Indigenous connections to outer space” and whether Aboriginal people “cared for other planets.”
How…

Niche Ideology vs. Taxpayer Value
National, Senate Estimates
I seemed to upset my colleagues when I questioned why the Australian Research Council is spending close to a billion dollars a year on grants that taxpayers would struggle to see any value in.
ARC leadership repeatedly hid behind "peer…

Snowy 2.0: A Masterclass in Government Failure
National, Senate Estimates
During this Estimates hearing back in February I questioned Dennis Barnes, the CEO of the infamous Snowy Hydro 2.0 that’s estimated to cost taxpayers $12 billion … for now.
This project began without a transparent business case and is…

The Price of Compassion?
National, Senate Estimates
A $68.5 million budget measure (allocated over three years) intends to provide HIV treatment to people who are not eligible for Medicare.
Why are Australian taxpayers funding treatment for non-citizens when we are in the middle of a cost-of-living…

Productivity is Prosperity
Media, National
... government greed for other people's money is our biggest threat.
Productivity and prosperity – these are two concepts intimately linked and yet wrongly separated thanks to the over-taxing demands of Treasury.
Productivity…


