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The recent fuel crisis has shown how important it is for Australia to maintain self-reliance.
Our farmers can no longer be held to ransom by geo-political instability.
Domestic production of fertiliser should be a priority to stablise the agricultural industry.
We are a resource rich nation. We have everything we need to make this happen - we just haven't had the right government with the guts to make it happen.
A One Nation government will end all NET ZERO policies that undermine production.
Australia must come first!
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we got PM Albo...great fertilizer
we should be making everything ourselves
People in one nation shouldn't be fertilising anything
Being the science expert that you are, Malcolm, how do you propose to make it?
We should have heaps with the drivel from ON and FF......
Albo makes heaps of it out of his mouth
Surely there’s more than enough 💩 coming out of parliament to fix it
There's a plant being built right now on the Burrup Peninsula WA
Cray cray Malcolm.
There's absolutely no reason we can't return back to what we used to be !! We were so self sufficient that we could close our borders and survive !! With all our resources we should be as wealthy or wealthier that the UAE 🇭🇲🇭🇲🇭🇲🇭🇲🇭🇲
I believe pelican poo is high in phosphorus.
Imagine if Labor hadn't started to electrify the transport industry
We are clever enough to produce everything we need ourselves. ❤️🇦🇺🦘
Was the photographer lying on the ground to try and make you look taller
Awww how cute, ON still think they can have an effect on global reinsurers and get them to drop net zero requirements in their portfolios. You want the big job, at least try to understand that big business needs affordable insurance to operate. 🤦🏼♀️
Off-set carbon emissions. Use our oil, coal and gas responsibly and offset the carbon output by establishing massive crops of vegetation. Relatively cheap to set up a small scale model, using waste water from a nearby outback town population. Net zero made easy. Pipe harvested rainwater and treated effluents to flat, arid regions of outback. Install delivery piping adjacent to existing rail corridors, providing ease of access to construct and maintain. * Extract toxins and other elements, and recycle them through series of natural processes. Deliver irrigation water to a central circular lake, for exposure to sun, air and natural evapo-transpiration process, populate a surface growth covering the central lake with say, water hyacinth. Central lake spills irrigation water over, entire perimeter, dropping about say, 50mm, over a level edge (like a fountain cascading) around its entire cicumference, into multiple surroundings circular motes each likewise overflowing over a level edge to then run free over the surrounding flat terrain. As supply of water and effluent increases, then more circular motes and weirs, may be added. Read through the page (mostly in Comments) in the link below and you'll get the picture. A fair amount of research is on the FB page. Providing, sustainable perpetual irrigation for produce and jobs, export tourists, fibre, mulch, stock feed seed, nuts, fruit, berries, vegetables, bio-fuel, crocodile farming, aquaculture, pet food, etc etc * What happens at the initial recycle process? * Sewage contains a wide range of valuable minerals, including common metals like copper, iron, and zinc, and precious metals like gold, silver, and platinum. Additionally, nutrients such as phosphorus and potassium, and other industrially important metals like palladium, aluminum, and chromium are present and can be recovered through advanced treatment processes. Recovering these materials is a form of "urban mining" that offers a sustainable alternative to traditional mining and can turn wastewater treatment into a valuable resource recovery process. Sewage is a valuable resource because it contains water, energy, and nutrients that can be recovered and reused, supporting a circular economy. After treatment, this water can be used for irrigation or industrial processes, while by-products like biogas can generate energy, and nutrient-rich sludge can be converted into fertilizer. This reduces reliance on freshwater sources, lowers fertilizer costs, and can generate revenue to help cover the costs of water treatment operations. www.facebook.com/groups/DroughtproofAustralia/?ref=share_group_link
You can't even make a shopping app by yourself in your country 😂🤣
One Nation is spot on given the importance of our Agriculture industries both to feed and cloth us and as well being a major export.
Well said Professor Cooker! Unfortunately the only way you’ll get a fertiliser plant built in Australia is if the government built, owned and operated it and your party is against such enterprises. It is far easier for fertiliser companies to import JIT (just in time) so they are not sitting on large amounts of fertilisers costing them money. I agree with you that it should be made here, but this isn’t the case.
Not even a question let’s do it
Maybe start by grinding up Reinhardt and Poorlene. They'd make great fertiliser.
Feel free to set up a company that makes fertiliser then.
Collect it every time Albanese opens his mouth
Just need to back trucks up to every Labor caucus meetings.
What about the Pardaman project near Karratha? That comes on line next year.
Well said
True
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So Malcolm still doesn't understand how the system works
Who didnt see this coming from a decade or 2 away!?!?
I assume you haven’t heard the saying “Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt” ….🥴
Need a laugh just read some of the comments in this thread by people who have absolutely no idea how super works.
Savings are a national asset. Before compulsory super, Australians had really poor savings. Its one of the biggest reasons we have a decent economy.
Tell me you don’t know how the economy works without telling me you don’t know how the economy works.
At what point are we going to get to before we riot... am I the only one thinking this.
The plan all along
How do you manage to get enough votes to become a federal senator?
Malcolm, the "brains" of the outfit.🤣🤣🤣
So one nation is against super annuation
Tell me you don't understand superannuation without telling me you don't understand superannuation.
Tell me you know nothing about how superannuation works without telling me you know nothing.
Superannuation is worth more than the entire ASX, I would call that a national asset too.
Would you prefer no super Malcolm?
And when you retire, they say sorry, we had to spend it.....
Do you even understand what Superannuation is Malcolm?
Dear Malcolm. Why don't you understand how savings work?
Sounds like another word for TAX to me!
I feel dumber having read this post and the comments 🙄
Poor Malcolm, he is confused again! 😂
Oh no Malcolm has escaped again.
Start your own SMSF. They cant touch it.
Yeah having money at retirement instead of having to lean on government spending? Sounds like an asset to me
So you're forfeiting your super then?
During this session I questioned Commissioner Kiss on waste, duplication and middle-man costs in the Aboriginal industry.
She acknowledged the funding failures, yet still joined the chair and other senators in pushing back on my questioning – proving that even when everyone admits the money isn’t reaching communities or Closing the Gap targets, they resist being held accountable.
Money is being poured in, yet outcomes are worsening, accountability is missing, and real on-the-ground help is being smothered by bureaucracy.
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When a representative says 'um' 7 times in a response - we know we are in trouble....
Leaches, the solution is not more money it is to make sure that the money being spent is being spent responsibly.
I think Mark Twain said it best “It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.”
Ahh the old “I can’t recall “
Imagine how much the Voice would have cost...
More targeted questions would have given the answers. What is the budget allocation to x? What % of that is chewed up in wages & admin costs, leaving what % to make a tangible difference to indigenous communities.
Taking lessons from Wong..I don't recall
If only the stakeholders had a voice
Given that first nations, people, regardless of whether they are in rural or city areas, receive welfare payments, like all other australians plus billions of dollars, more funding than the average australian, hasn't closing the gap being well and truly exceeded?
It feels like labour is more about using the right language than getting the job done.
Those questions weren’t researched well enough, or worded specifically.
The take it on notice segment
It knows exactly to what he is referring to. 😉
This needs to be sorted and funding needs to get to those communities that need it...good on you Malcolm💜🇦🇺
What I surmise is there's too many corporations with costly management ..the money doesn't get through to the people that need it hence why the appalling outcomes
basically it comes down to corruption direct or indirect
Roberts asked the commissioner for knowledge & future plans to sought out Aboriginal funding - she then gave Roberts the political 2 step not answering anything straight forward , the head also played games with Roberts … he tried , but basically got nowhere !!
Great work Malcolm. The funds not getting to where the are needed has been happening for decade's. It's a well known fact.i know of several people in a position of " trust" that have embezzled the money meant for ground roots. Nothing has been done to stop it.
Clearly not forthcoming. Shows that One Nation is absolutely correct in demanding a full and proper audit of outgoings.
Oh Labor school answers. I didn’t say it. Yes you did. Oh! I don’t recall
Can call it when it going in to your pocket
Deny Deny Deny, don’t know, Deny
The room starts to rattle when the questioning gets to close to the bone.😎🥵🤑
So she says more needs to be done to close the gap. I only see a gap getting wider as it looks like more money will be thrown around the indigenous problems with no results. And the gap between indigenous financial support and services and white colonists financial support and services widens. And not in favour of the colonists I assure you.
I bet she can recall how to fill in an expense sheet .
BREAKING: YouTube has suddenly banned me from uploading, posting or live streaming for two weeks
The reason given is dozens of videos, some more than 6 months old, that have only now been flagged as an issue.
This includes multiple videos calling for a COVID Royal Commission.
Thank you for meme, David
I co-signed the Digital ID Repeal Bill alongside Senators Antic, Babet, Canavan, Hanson and Rennick, which was introduced into the Senate earlier today.
This Bill aims to repeal the government's dystopian and ill-conceived Digital ID Bill.
What everyday Australians need is a… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1805872597449818132
2 years ago I promised to hound down those responsible for the damage our COVID measures caused to Australians.
Today, in company with Senators Antic, Canavan, Rennick and O'Sullivan, a Bill was introduced to immediately commence a Senate Select Commission of Inquiry into our… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1805533759519048180
Australia declared the most expensive country for housing in the English speaking world.
Ban foreigners buying houses and cut immigration now!
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