Building dams and water infrastructure such as the Hybrid-Bradfield Scheme and exposing mismanagement of the Murray Darling Basin.
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Reducing electricity prices, increasing the supply of reliable energy and ending the government obsession with renewables.
Ending the control of unelected bureaucrats over Australia’s way of life, exiting the United Nations and restoring our sovereignty.
Opposing full foreign ownership of Australian land and forcing multinational companies to pay their fair share of tax.
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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?
Who asked turkey neck to chime in???? 🙄🙄🙄
No answers, just waffle
Look at Watt giving his 2c to help deflect the question.
Privacy laws don’t apply when you are required to provide information by law, ie a request from a government authority.
We have no housing for our own , so would be interesting to know where they are living
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 🙄
Privacy, it wasn't to long ago we had to give our medical history to the world lol
So bearocracy is more important than Australian concerns
So they don't have to answer any questions 😡
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 🤭
Anotherill take it on notice Um Um Um
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.
oh gawd ? heaven help us ?
Omg it’s like getting an answer out of a 4 year old trying to hide the fact they ate out the nutella jar 🤦♀️
Listen to the gerbil
Another question ? Were the children born overseas ? Have the parents been born here . If not the children are not Australian
The wife’s are soldiers and the UK was able to stop them returning.
Good questions Senator Malcolm Roberts
Just give a straight answer
Who is that grey haired lady who can't answer questions? Another bureaucrat!
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?
Where do they reside?
Johannes Leak nails it again
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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!
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?
Only thing missing is the free welcome pack and how to vote card
The headline should read; Returning IDF soldiers file through.
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.
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".
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.
That seems to say it all.
Treated like royalty
Is Australia allowed to independently decide who takes permanent residence in Australia or not ? Or is there an International Body who override this ?
Hi Malcolm, What sanctions is Pauline proposing for people born outside of Australia? Should they be allowed to run for political office?
How true that is 🤬🤬🤬🤬
What a travesty.
Correct ✅
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Hello, its cooker Malcolm!
Go through One Nation’s contribution to Parliament and government. That should take a whole 10 seconds.
I think road rule tests should only be in English
Where was Barnaby? And, has anyone seen Pauline turning up for work?
From the Australian Bureau of statistics and the Department of Home Affairs So much for being taken over. Over 60 percent return to the countries of origin In the man time they've paid taxes and purchased goods and paid for utilities. And kept our universities afloat 7.3 percent drop last year, an unusual financial pressure on the institution. Anyone who wants to remove universities have failed to achieve the required standards in life and this is a way of getting the system back. Never forget Pauline was a 15 year old school drop out who was angry with the world. Australia's strength is research and technology and Pauline and Gina want that ability removed "Temporary Migration (Largest Contributor) Temporary visa holders make up the vast majority (nearly two-thirds) of total migrant arrivals. International Students: Typically the largest temporary cohort, bringing in around 157,000 arrivals, though these numbers have been steadily declining due to stronger integrity caps and policy shifts. 85 percent return to country of origin. Working Holiday Makers (WHMs): Account for about 78,000 migrant arrivals. Temporary Skilled Workers & Visitors: Account for a combined 102,000 migrant arrivals. Largest immigration Arrivals India, China, Philippines, and Nepal The Australian Government's permanent Migration Program is set at a planning level of 185,000 places. The composition of this permanent intake is heavily weighted towards economic and skilled labor: Skill Stream: Accounts for roughly 71% of permanent spots (approx. 132,000 visas). This focuses on employer-sponsored, skilled independent, and state-nominated visas." Pauline Hanson and One Nation are trying to cloud an issue with the most abnormal amount of crap that can be piled in one heap Immigration is a significant driver of the Australian economy, contributing an estimated $330 billion to GDP and providing a $124 million annual dividend for every 1,000 migrants. Skilled migrants in particular generate a lifetime fiscal benefit of roughly $198,000 to $557,000 per person to government budgets. (So much for being a drain on society.) So the first question I would ask, how is Pauline going to make up the shortfall. It can't be unemployment benefits going because that would affect most of her support base. Maybe let's cut back on health, childcare, and aged care. Again from dept of foreign affairs Migration Planning Levels (2026–27) The Australian Government’s permanent Migration Program remains capped at 185,000 places, split across the following streams: [1] Skilled Migration (132,240 places): Focuses on employer-sponsored and state-nominated visas. Family Program (52,460 places): Primarily partner visas to reunite families. Special Eligibility (300 places): Visas for those in special circumstances. There are currently around 33,160 official seasonal and regional workers in Australia under the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme. This number encompasses participants from nine Pacific Island nations and Timor-Leste working in agriculture, meat processing, and hospitality. New Zealand Citizens: Special Category Visa (SCV) holders represent a large portion of this group, as they have reciprocal residency and working rights. if I can quote from services Australia Most immigrants in Australia face a 4-year Newly Arrived Resident's Waiting Period (NARWP) before accessing most social security payments, such as JobSeeker, Youth Allowance, and Parenting Payment. A 2-year wait applies to carer payments, while some benefits have a 1-year wait. Exemptions apply to refugees, humanitarian visa holders, and some family visa holders." But what I can tell you with absolute confidence is that Foreigners own roughly 2% of Australia’s total housing stock. So your fear mongering is both irrelevant and extremely ill informed which is typical of certain parts of our society. Australian Permanent Residency (PR) processing times generally range from 6 to 18 months, depending on your specific visa category. They are doctors, lawyers, teachers, dentists, bankers , accounts, police and retail workers trades people. Nurses and health.professionals They pay taxes, pay utilities bills and purchase goods and have a next to nil criminal history.
Are You going to undo the private health tax deduction?
I’d rather eat glass
Was Pauline at work every day?
Where's your tin foil hat?
Live cookervision.
Technically failure....sound to low
Well said Malcolm I am proud to be a Monoculture Immigrants bring your culture but respect our culture law in the country you live in
Gday Senator, just about to watch your weekly top up but wanted to get this off my chest. I went to the Hume electret meet last Monday in Gregory Hills and must say, not a fan of what I saw. Some shady Real Estate fella making all the nominations and basically every one just goin along with it as they didnt know any different. I as well as the young chap who sat beside me were new to this and from what we could see, it was all a bit of an organised sham. Just thought you should know.
Can’t wait till Pauline comes to power
what’s your stand on Gina Reinhardt wanting to give free land to Musk. I look forward to your response. thanks for all your research.
I love how you say what needs to be said
Importing votes same as america etc
can we learn more about the Jesuits power in the lobby system if we are about to give free investment and land to over seas political groups please
God Bless you Senator Malcolm Roberts total Respect Sir!👏👏👏
Why does our government not do this same live stream to answer questions and more ?
Thank you for your hard work and dedication to the people of Australia!🙏
God bless you Malcolm
All playing by the same rules
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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