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Senator Malcolm Roberts2024-06-12 16:25:002024-06-19 08:38:42Minister Deflects Questions on Contaminated BloodSOCIAL MEDIA
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We have been lied to about Aussie birth rates and migration ... especially the farce of the foreign education system.
#OneNation #migration @mattbarrie
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Hold on 🤔 That’s right your good at math mini Mal 7+7= bicycles 🤡🤣🤣
Sadly.. it is set up so' in order to have and provide for a child in today's World both parent need to work.. as they hand over "Their" precious children to "Strangers" each day' who in turn will impart their Views/ Culture/Heritage/ Plus.. then parents wonder why their children grow to have opposing views as them!? 🤔 Teach "Your" children well... protect them from #Installed #Indoctrination.
The government wants children in childcare as young as possible in order to start the indoctrination process while their young minds are susceptible to influence.
Im 36, 8th generation Australian, i have 2 boys, 4 and 1, and I would love to have more kids, but i can't afford it. I run a small business as a sole trader and the worst thing is when trying to build something the government keeps increasing taxes while along side importing half the world. These imported people work for less and drive my potential earnings down, because if I dont price to match them, I dont get any work to support my family of 4. Adding another kid would probably wipe us out.
So when are you going back to India?
So true
This is absolutely correct
I’m so glad my son went through childcare and School before the indoctrination started!
I have a colleague who worked in Student Services at a local University, & was so unhappy because o/s students would front up in her office after being here for a week saying they couldn’t afford the fees or to live here (with their wives & children) & she had to waive their fees because if she didn’t, the Uni would be charged with discrimination! True story!
Well who would have thought !
Don't forget the covid vaccine was to sterilise the young ones for Depopulation Agenda.
Australia started to decline in the 80s, howard keating, only the boomers have a good standard of living overall, you cant turn back the clock
This will be Australia soon.
People don't feel safe and financially secure to deliberately bring children into the world. Mass Immigration has added to this issue.
Don't worry about the 1.95 birth rate....Muslim women in Australia average 3.03 birth rate.
Well said
Mothers who were Family day carers were brilliant. So much better than sending your baby or infant to child care. What is the average age of child care staff?
Exactly. Fertility rates are dropping in men and women. Women are most fertile before 35 years of age. People want to have their own home before they start a family.
Vote Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party
Are you aligning with Israel military zones into Qld with Gina?
This exchange is with the Australian Border Force (ABF) to get their response to asbestos that was found in the lift brake pads of imported wind turbines.
Mr Reynolds of the ABF explained that after discovering the issue, the ABF "doubled down" on efforts by implementing a specific screening profile to target at-risk shipments. From 1 December to 1 April, 42 matching consignments were intercepted.
35 were cleared via document-based risk assessment; 4 were referred for laboratory testing (all returned negative results), whilst 3 were held pending further documentation.
While Mr Reynolds could not explain how the original contaminated brake pads slipped past the border, he noted that the ABF relies on a combination of self-assessment by importers, risk-based targeting and severe financial penalties to deter illegal imports.
Fines for deliberately importing asbestos without a permit can reach up to $330,000 for individuals and $1.65 million (or 15 times the value of the goods) for companies.
Resolving the issue for contaminated turbines already operating in Australia falls under state government jurisdiction, not federal.
Mr Reynolds took several questions on notice, promising to look into whether the original importers committed a deliberate or accidental offence, whether any fines or prosecutions have been levied against them, and if any current prosecutions are outstanding regarding the operational turbines.
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😳😳😳😳 this is border force 😳😳😳 holy smokes
There's been asbestos in brake pads on imported trains. I notice you don't mention that.
Risk assessments are basically a tick and flick.
Of course they're all going to come back as "accidental". That's how they avoid the fines.
NSW will definitely support this.... Please keep asking these persons of interest, they need to be held accountable for Australia standards.
So nothing is getting done then
Its common knowledge that abf are an arm of the uniparty pfft.
Who pays for your the maintenance people not Australia when they get cancer
Nothing to see here we've covered it up.
More red tape or less red tape what do you actually want.
42 shipments out of how many that have come in since China took over our ports? Obviously they are turning a blind eye to the Illegal tobacco cash cow the Grubberment is crying over. Or it's just their paperwork risk assessments. Well done guys. Obviously ABF will be a corporation like the rest of our GovCo services, so they have a duty to the stakeholders, not the people. Maybe ABF has already been bought by China, like our ports??
What’s with the commandant ?!!
Oh look at you got your big boy pants on today
ABF they do yhe worst job of all agencies. So much gets past them. The real qurstion is who was fined?
Good grief Mal must feel so important asking such big questions
Ohh what a waste of everyone,s time there talking about a very small amount of parts and only a very few of them, let some one less paid do it. We are all here for the entertainment..
The irony, what about Gina Rinehart father Lang Hancock asbestos mine disaster, the town still is a heath and environmental disaster.
China did the same thing with Great Wall vehicles coming into Aus , mechanics started reporting the presence of asbestos brakes until eventually the govt was forced to step in. Aus relying on self reporting by the windmill exporter?! Please......
Clean Green landfill!
A small thing, since rectified, no people were put at risk. Malcolm's quest for relevance knows no bounds or depths.
What about all of the ones in operation,they obviously cannot be tested.
Who runs the labs! Conflict of interest?
Sure they did
If none does any thing about asbestos some one needs ajail sentance
During this estimates session, I brought serious concerns from my Queensland constituents regarding disruptions facing the skirmish sports and gel blaster industry. Small businesses and lawful hobbyists are trapped in a web of confusion due to recent amendments to the Customs (Prohibited Imports) Regulations 1956 and the Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism (Firearms and Customs Laws) Act 2026.
I brought up a specific case of a compliant Queensland business owner who has followed every weapon licensing rule, yet had one shipment seized and destroyed by Border Force and another returned to the sender. These people are legitimate business operators, not extremists or terrorists, and they need clarity.
I asked the Minister and Australian Border Force (ABF) officials how these new definitions are being applied in practice. Acting Deputy Commissioner Smith has agreed to liaise directly with those affected to hopefully resolve their specific import and permit grievances.
ABF officials have also committed to updating and publishing clearer guidance materials online and working closely with industry partners to map out lawful import pathways.
Department Secretary Ms Foster admitted that due to the "hurried" and "pressured" nature of drafting this legislation following the Bondi attack, no formal economic impact assessment was conducted, and no transitional provisions were included for existing businesses.
Ms Foster said that it's not the government’s intent to ban gel blasters, but rather to regulate them consistently across states. Under the new framework, importers require both a firearm-style licence for the gel blaster and an import permit.
The government confirmed they are establishing a firearms council specifically intended for ongoing consultation with industry, legitimate holders, and affected stakeholders to iron out these regulatory wrinkles.
Australian Border Force (ABF): 131 881 within Australia, or (02) 6196 0196 from outside Australia.
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Hitting the important issues Malcolm once again. What cooker theory are you going to incorporate into this issue?
Any thoughts on the 'empirical evidence' on the extreme heat in Europe at the moment Mal?
One Nation has the interests of the Australian people at heart 🟧👍
Here is the consecutive list of 30 specific policy reversals, broken election pledges, and directly contradicted statements by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese since taking office, as documented by Australian media, parliamentary records, and political campaigns: 1. The $275 Energy Cut: Promised 97 times before the election that household power bills would fall by $275 by 2025; bills rose significantly instead. 2. Stage 3 Tax Cuts: Repeatedly guaranteed the legislated cuts would proceed unchanged, stating his "word is my bond," before structurally altering the brackets in 2024. 3. Negative Gearing and Capital Gains: Explicitly ruled out changes to housing tax settings ("No, we're not"), but fundamentally overhauled them in the 2026 Budget. 4. Deals with the Greens: Ruled out making policy deals or negotiating platforms with the Australian Greens, but subsequently cut major legislative deals to pass both the HAFF and the 2026 housing tax changes. 5. No New Taxes on Superannuation: Stated before the election that Labor had "no intention" of altering super rules, then doubled the tax rate to 30% on balances over $3 million. 6. Taxing Unrealised Super Gains: Introduced a mechanism to tax paper capital gains inside superannuation before they are actually sold or realized, contradicting a broad pledge not to increase the tax burden on retirement. 7. Franking Credits: Assured voters that franking credits would not be targeted or changed, but later legislated restrictions on off-market share buybacks and franked distributions funded by capital raisings. 8. Real Wage Increases: Promised before the election that real wages would immediately rise under Labor, but high inflation instead drove a sharp decline in real purchasing power during his first two years. 9. Cheaper Mortgages: Frequently claimed Labor policies would deliver "cheaper mortgages" for families, followed by a consecutive string of interest rate hikes by the RBA during his term. 10. The Family Home: Stated prior to governing that the family home would remain entirely exempt from capital gains tax assessments, while later refusing to rule out Treasury modeling exploring changes to wealth and property taxes. 11. Industry-Wide Bargaining: Promised business groups that Labor would not return to sector-wide pattern bargaining, before introducing multi-employer bargaining laws via the Secure Jobs, Better Pay Bill. 12. Tax Burden Caps: Committed to keeping Australia’s overall tax-to-GDP ratio capped below the 23.9% limit set by the previous government, a ceiling subsequently exceeded by projected revenue receipts. 13. Cashless Welfare Cards: Vowed to completely end compulsory participation in the cashless welfare card system, but instead allocated over $200 million to maintain the BasicsCard and SmartCard infrastructure. 14. Medicare Mental Health Subsidies: Campaigned on strengthening mental health access, but slashed the maximum number of Medicare-subsidised psychology sessions from 20 back down to 10. 15. GP Bulk-Billing Availability: Promised it would be "free to see a GP" using just a Medicare card, but out-of-pocket costs hit historic highs as wider public bulk-billing rates dropped. 16. Telehealth Item Access: Guaranteed expanded remote healthcare options, but quietly cut 70 specialized telehealth consultations from the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS). 17. PBS Medicine Availability: Pledged to lower the cost of vital medications, but removed specific life-changing diabetes medications (like Fiasp) from the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme subsidised list. 18. Aged Care 24/7 Nursing: Promised that every aged care facility would have a registered nurse on-site 24/7 by July 2023, a target the government later admitted was undeliverable across regional facilities and formally relaxed. 19. Regional Doctor Incentives: Pledged to boost regional healthcare, but altered the Distribution Priority Area (DPA) rules, allowing outer-suburban clinics to recruit overseas doctors at the direct expense of remote country towns. 20. NDIS Spending Protections: Promised not to cut critical support structures for the disabled, before legislating structural rules to slash billions from projected National Disability Insurance Scheme expenditure. 21. Federal Anti-Corruption Timeline: Committed to delivering a fully operational National Anti-Corruption Commission within a strict independent timeframe, which faced heavy criticism over private hearing loopholes. 22. Foreign Aid Targets: Held a long-term party policy platform to lift Australia’s foreign aid contribution to 0.5% of Gross National Income (GNI), but subsequently reduced actual funding levels to approximately 0.2% of GNI. 23. Referendum Spending Accountability: Stated that taxpayer funds would be managed strictly on immediate cost-of-living priorities, while spending over $450 million on the failed Voice to Parliament referendum. 24. Government Advertising Spend: Attacked the Coalition's use of taxpayer funds for political messaging, but allocated $40 million to a major public campaign promoting the modified tax cuts. 25. Social Housing Delivery: Announced immediate stock increases under the Housing Australia Future Fund, while facing criticism for counting localized tenancy subsidies toward building targets without adding equivalent new physical builds. 26. YouTube Social Media Ban Exemption: Initially stated that YouTube would be exempt from the under-16 national social media ban, before completely backflipping and removing the exemption for the video platform. 27. Mental Health Charity Funding Cuts: Allowed the health department to ax funding for 13 prominent mental health organizations (including Red Nose Australia and Griefline), before executing an 11th-hour backflip to restore the grants after intense media backlash. 28. Small Business Capital Gains Tax Backdown: Unveiled sweeping 2026 Budget tax hikes on capital gains, but quickly backflipped on key aspects by scaling up the small business turnover threshold from $2 million to $10 million after severe industrial pushback. 29. Discretionary Trust "Death Tax" Backflip: Attempted to implement a 30% minimum tax on discretionary trust income, before retreating to exempt genuine testamentary trusts following claims it acted as a hidden inheritance tax. 30. Private Health Insurance Rebates: Pledged to work with the private health sector to maintain affordable funding, but stripped back the rebate for older Australians over 65, driving up premium costs by hundreds of dollars a year.
Oh another ….. that’s not my department
Typical short sighted government, they have to go.
David Farley has been a One Nation MP for approximately five minutes and has voted with the Greens and teals to cap fuel tax credits claimed by Australia’s largest mining companies. He’s also been controversial with: One Nation MP David Farley says he will display the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander banners in his offices alongside the Australian flag. Against part policy And Comments about immigration Guardian report despite a stumble this week where the would-be MP said Australia’s net overseas migration of 306,000 last year was “probably not” too many
Malcolm for PM...
Wow must be a slow day in the senate. Gel blasters, how important are they ?
One more small Business. Fucked buy.Albo.
Have you always been brain dead?
The Uniparty Sux Balls
Border Force is a debacle!
We need to Wipe the labor party off the Aussie map. Shocking SHIT. I’ll take it on notice.
Ridiculous laws 🙄 you don't see this kind of crap in other countries ....
They're not firearms , stupid bureaucratic BS
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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