Dear John
With key elections approaching and their party
increasingly on the nose with voters, Labor governments are splashing
taxpayers’ money around like there’s no tomorrow.
No-one’s going to argue that Australian
families don’t need cost-of-living relief, because many of them do.
The Albanese Labor government’s $300 energy rebate, however, doesn’t
address the underlying cause of record electricity prices. That is
renewable energy and the major parties’ reckless rush to net-zero,
which attracts a lot more taxpayer funding than Albo’s rebate.
And now, three weeks out from the State Budget,
Queensland Labor Premier Stephen Miles has announced his government
will abandon spending restraint and forecast surpluses to finance “the
biggest spending spree in Australian history,” which we already know
includes a $1000 energy rebate. It’s expected the new cash splash will
plunge Queensland – already with $47 billion in state government debt
– another $3 billion in the red.
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Senator Malcolm Roberts and the One Nation team
are fighting for coal miners, who have been shafted by the government,
the CFMEU and Fair Work Australia. This wage theft has devastated
Queensland and NSW coal miners.

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Miles calls it “the biggest cost-of-living
package of any state ever in Australia”. The Treasury Department says
total Queensland government debt will surge to $188 billion by
mid-2027. That’s almost as bad as Victoria’s debt. It’s also a direct
path to greater inflation – higher costs for essentials like energy,
petrol and groceries. One Nation calls it desperate vote buying by a
Premier facing a crushing election defeat in October due to his
government’s failures on housing, the cost of living and rising
crime.
In the meantime, One Nation continues to
campaign for non-inflationary measures that relieve the rising cost of
living (with a major focus on independent energy policy that
prioritises affordability rather than climate change), effective
policies to address youth crime and the housing crisis, and for regional communities to have a
stronger voice in the halls of power after being neglected by the
major parties.
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PLEASE EXPLAIN
CARTOON
This week, our hapless, hopeless, and horrendous Prime Minister
teams up with his loyal lieutenant, Adam Bandt, to try and destroy
Pauline Hanson. The wily ol' Albo is no match for our 70 year ol' fox,
Miss Senator Pauline Hanson, though.

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BOX
SET
It's the final week
of Pauline's birthday week - and now you can obtain your very own
celebration box for your Gin or Run to be stored in.

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Candidates across Queensland are set, and
ready to go. From the south to north and out west we have some great
people ready to take the challenge of competing in the next state
election.

Listen to David Bond, our candidate for
Rockhampton.
Pauline Hanson’s One Nation https://www.onenation.org.au/
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