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Minister Watt continues to duck and weave on Foot and Mouth Disease

The PM has made a mistake in giving the Agriculture ministry to an accountant and lawyer from the Gold Coast. Even so, the country still needs to be ready for the worst. Our agriculture and economy depends on it. Transcript In serving the people of Queensland and Australia, my intention in advancing this motion was […]

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Government isn’t doing enough to stop Foot and Mouth disease

Yesterday the Minister for Agriculture Murray Watt gave Parliamentary members a briefing on the Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) threat to the $80 billion Australian livestock industry.  The threat assessment from FMD has been raised from 9% to 11% because the disease has arrived in Bali. One Nation is concerned that the measures at airports to ensure […]

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Interview with Maria Zeee – 4 April 2022

Investigating the vaccine, the TGA and the Government’s failings with Maria Zeee. Transcript Maria Zeee: Welcome to Maria Zeee Uncensored. I’m your host, Maria Zeee, reporting to you from the epicentre of the testing ground for the New World Order, right here in Australia. And the world will do well to watch this country because […]

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The Malcolm Roberts Show – 22 January Par

Transcript Speaker 1: This is a Malcolm Roberts Show. On Today’s News Talk Radio, TNT.   Ian Plimer: Today’s News Talk Radio, tntradio.live.     This is Senator Malcolm Roberts from down under, fresh from my COVID bed. Yes, I had COVID. Now I have the world’s most powerful immunity, natural immunity.     Thank […]

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PFAS is a toxic problem for Australia and the Beef Industry

The health impacts of PFAS are not going away.  These are forever chemicals. Contamination is getting worse because remediation has been limited and based on a refusal to accept the pervasive nature of the problem and the serious health impacts it causes.

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China take advantage of weak Australian governments

Transcript  I move: That the Senate notes that the current dispute between China and Australia is more deep-seated than a trade spat involving wine, coal and timber. The motion I moved is the opening paragraph in Robert Gottliebsen’s newspaper article in The Australian yesterday, and I’ll quote it again: When China declared that Australia had been “evil” […]