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Opposing full foreign ownership of Australian land and forcing multinational companies to pay their fair share of tax.
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Yesterday the Senate passed legislation to link Director IDs to the Companies Register. Recent major corporate collapses have cost everyday Australians hundreds of millions of dollars. Several large business failures recently have cost everyday Australians hundreds of millions of dollars. These type of frauds could have been prevented had ASIC already connected Director IDs to company records, enabling early identification of dodgy directors and monitoring of their activities.
One Nation opposed the way Director ID was introduced. The private contractor, Accenture, took this opportunity to harvest tens of millions of data from directors, which the legislation did not allow them to do. This was a serious breach of privacy laws, which the Labor Government covered up. I succeeded in having the Minister bring Accenture to heel, yet the data they illegally obtained has still never been accounted for.
Yesterday I successfully moved an amendment calling out these abuses of power and the attacks on privacy in recent years.
The amendment passed with support from all parties in the Senate.
I will hold those parties to this vote in the future. The war on privacy must stop.
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It is good that you do this however if One nation is to become a power that can bring down the Greens an Labor they need to start putting a plan of action together. So the people can have confidence in the party and its leadership.
Bigtech's apps enable this - beware what apps you use - minimise the data flow.
Honestly they shouldve just used an abn which is tied to a person’s tax file number. There wouldnt have been any issues in applying and adding or linking. The creation of a whole different number was administrative redundancy created to either justify a promotion or payments to third parties - was there kick backs or a hire of an ex public servant in decision making 🤔 other professional registrations and licenses get linked to abn so there was already precedent.
Well done and great result 👍
Agree 💯 Pauline Hanson one nation ❤️
Why don’t you just post that One Nation is against everything and it will save you a lot of time
Good thing the digital id system was started to track government services members not by name by human features 15 years ago, body index and fingerprint and voices data was a part of the collection data then it move to family members, and friends, on stop shop of information, to plan and track staff and stop or start global events,
💉 wasn’t compulsory either
poorly written, won't get up.
Is this the same as musk getting private data during the failed doge? Or are paedophile lovers exempt
You know what's coming, what are you doing to stop it?? All I hear are words!! I want action you of all people know what's festering in parliament let's see some action I'm tired of words!!!
9 states in US this week have managed to get delays for investigations on power and water needs for data centres..week before it was found many data centres were only registered as warehouses with no risk assessments water and power usages stated no consultation with locals
Thank You, Senator Malcolm Roberts.
I'm not a fan of any form of Government run digital ID. Government simply cannot be trusted not to abuse the information or keep it safe.
The only thing this law does is stop dummy directors. It doesn't do anything to stop the types of fraud you mention or make directors any more accountable when a business collapses. Nice bit of window dressing.
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA NOT WORTH THE PAPER ITS WRITTEN ON MALCOLM ALL SMOKE AND MIRRORS FAKE LEGISLATION THE COMMONWEALTH (CROWN) WILL BE DISSOLVED VERY SOON POTUS/King is about to sign something in Qatar in accordance with the Persian's that is going to trigger all events. Red Lines are Dams, It is Red October, It is the Forming of the 7 Kingdoms. The Following Day Is Diana's Birthday and Crypto Exchanges are about to collapse Queensland has just written to Buckingham Palace and told them they are appointing a Lieutenant-Governor. A position that has not existed for 80 years. SkyNews contacted QLD government for a response but nothing yet. Start paying attention folks. July starts with Princess Diana's Birthday and August 1st Q says COATS BEFORE DECLAS. Which is all Commonwealth [Crown] Coat Of Arms being removed at Federal, State and Local Govt level. King Charles is never going back to Buckingham Palace.
There not working under the Commonwealth Government,He’s made it his Law to be come Under the Australian not Commonwealth.
youtu.be/blRDSySPJp4?si=vxffNFGWxXyrNGtm No wonder Australia is in so much debt
With Data centres being built, the war on digital privacy has just begun! If they go ahead, the public will have lost all privacy they had left.
Go to linktr.ee/noosa.agency if you are serious about affect affecting change…
none of the parliamentary committee reports, AICD submissions, or legal analyses indicate that Accenture harvested data for its own use .Where the problem is Poor legislative safeguards Multiple bodies warned that the legislation did not adequately restrict: What data could be stored Who could access it How it could be shared How contractors were supervised This is why the AICD insisted that only name, Director ID, and service address should ever be publicly accessible Perhaps all government database development and use should be built and housed by the government. But this would mean hiring and employing highly paid public servants, which ON opposes. So we will always be at risk of private capitalist firms accessing our data. Meta likely knows more about you than Accenture will ever know about Directors.
Senator Malcolm Roberts We need a table a bill that throws politicians in jail for lying and corruption. There needs to be another independent body that has nothing to do with the government that can throw politicians in jail and find them and remove their pensions because the whole system currently is corrupt. If we get some of these in at least label will be thrown in jail. None of these labour politicians currently deserve to have a pension and there shouldn't be any reason we are paying for it. Also there needs to be a reduction in all the people that Labor has brought in. You would know the exact figures but I think I heard the other day there's been an extra 25% of people brought in to the government by labor something like 22,000 people or something that's cost 40 billion dollars.
One Nation wants to know if the Isis Brides and their children:
⚠️Will be required to attend deradicalisation programs.
⚠️Present a threat to the safety of Australians.
⚠️And if there are more coming.
These are the answers we received.
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Dodges the question
So they all had valid passports?
Privacy laws don’t apply when you are required to provide information by law, ie a request from a government authority.
No answers, just waffle
Who asked turkey neck to chime in???? 🙄🙄🙄
We have no housing for our own , so would be interesting to know where they are living
Look at Watt giving his 2c to help deflect the question.
The answer is either Yes or No
Privacy, it wasn't to long ago we had to give our medical history to the world lol
Another question ? Were the children born overseas ? Have the parents been born here . If not the children are not Australian
Taking on notice I've heard that phrase somewhere before
with this parliamentary system everything is always “I’ll take it on notice “ why not answering the question or get the information so it’s sorted 🙄
So they don't have to answer any questions 😡
Omg it’s like getting an answer out of a 4 year old trying to hide the fact they ate out the nutella jar 🤦♀️
So bearocracy is more important than Australian concerns
Senator Roberts why don't you give your question to those people first before I get to the senate inquiry so they can easily your questions when they come to the inquiry. (Hopefully those who are answering the questions won't have to say "UM" all the time).
They always dodge every question
The supposed experts stated that there are deradicalisation programs for children
Don’t you mean one Pelican ? Or in your case Mal One and a half Pelicans 🤭
They should only be allowed to return on our terms, if they don't agree to them, then that would be the end of it.
Sounds like secret squirrel business!!
oh gawd ? heaven help us ?
Anotherill take it on notice Um Um Um
When the public are fully aware that training camps for k#lling other children take place in these places from a very young age, when either coming back to Australia or being for the first time, I believe that the deradicalisation sessions should take place for all, inclusive of the parents as a right to return. I believe that a tougher approach may need to be taken with regard to Australia being formulated on a Christian base, & although we have freedom of religion, radicalisation of comments such as, their religion will be in every household, or that their belief is that everyone is a Muslim they just havn't come over yet, probably should have some attention given to it, under the freedom of religion laws. Many Muslims have left their homes to escape the radicalisation that has befallen their own countries, & would feel much like many Australians, we do not want it here. Unfortunately it's like getting rust in a car, if you don't treat it, it can rust out the entire car.
Why not ask who is currently paying for the food and accommodation of these returned people? Will the bill for the healthcare also be footed by the tax payer? Since it was brought up, why have the 40 people who fought for Isis been allowed to return?
Johannes Leak nails it again
🎯🎯🎯
More Labor lies exposed
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They also were fed Domino's pizza at the Meriton Suites hotel in Mascot, Sydney, from what I read.
Illustrated accurately, not a joke!
Only thing missing is the free welcome pack and how to vote card
The headline should read; Returning IDF soldiers file through.
Hi Mal, What are your views on Australian dual passport holders who fight for foreign armies overseas? Should they be able to return to AU?
I hope there was bacon on it!!!!!
Looks like Europe 😉
Oh the Pelicans handler 🤣
"I'm not against that... "
I thought the banner at the NPC nailed it too, touché!
Thats Hanson in that Burquh
Australia citizens
Diversity is code for White Extinction There is no diversity in Nigeria. There is no diversity in Somalia. There is no diversity in India. There is no diversity in Pakistan. There is no diversity in Bangladesh. But for some reason, the western world is expected to take in unlimited migrants from non diverse, third world countries in order to turn us into some sort of multicultural society. The facts are simple; our cultures are not equal and do not mix well. Time to end this failed experiment. Send all migrant Invaders home.
Strange idea of fast tracking.
Is that Pauline going through on the right there, Mal? Sure looks like her.
How many of you ON voters benefit from any one of these? 1. Age Pensions (1909) Introduced by: The Deakin Protectionist Government (with crucial support from the Australian Labor Party). 2. Sick Leave (1920s) Introduced by: The Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Court (now the Fair Work Commission). Sick leave wasn't born from a single piece of legislation but evolved through union pressure and court rulings. 3. Four Weeks National Annual Leave Legislated (1940s–1970s) Federalised by the Whitlam Labor Government (1973) and the Conciliation and Arbitration Commission (1974). 4. PBS Subsidised Medicine (1948) Introduced by: The Chifley Labor Government. 5. Long Service Leave (1951) Introduced by: The McGirr NSW Labor Government first, later adopted nationally. 6. Medicare (1975 / 1984) Introduced by: The Whitlam Labor Government (as Medibank) and reintroduced by the Hawke Labor Government (as Medicare). 7. Employer Contributed Superannuation (1992) Introduced by: The Keating Labor Government Building on the 1986 Accord, Prime Minister Paul Keating introduced the Superannuation Guarantee (SG) in 1992. 8. Paid Parental Leave (2011) Introduced by: The Gillard Labor Government following a landmark report by the Productivity Commission. 9. NDIS - National Disability Insurance Scheme (2013) Introduced by: The Gillard Labor Government following years of campaigning by the disability sector and a recommendation from the Productivity Commission. 10. De carbonisation (2022 to 2024) The Australian Labor Party (the Albanese Government) introduced a comprehensive suite of policies aimed at transforming Australia's energy grid, transport sector, and manufacturing.
Muslim express lane.
Just to the side of these lines there is the deportation queue for those who say things like "there are only 2 sexes".
Treated like royalty
Hi Malcolm, What sanctions is Pauline proposing for people born outside of Australia? Should they be allowed to run for political office?
That seems to say it all.
Is Australia allowed to independently decide who takes permanent residence in Australia or not ? Or is there an International Body who override this ?
How true that is 🤬🤬🤬🤬
What a travesty.
Clever cartoon, but sadly is happening now 😔
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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