
Dear John
BREAKING NEWS: This afternoon, the federal government caved to One
Nation’s pressure and agreed to an inquiry into puberty blockers.
While this isn’t the ban these harmful drugs deserve, it’s a major
step forward—forcing Labor to finally admit there’s a problem instead
of pretending there’s “nothing to see here.”
Senator Hanson was on 4BC this morning, driving the issue home, but
we won’t stop here. An inquiry is too little, too late. The facts are
already clear: these drugs harm children, have been banned in many
civilised countries, and should be banned in
Australia.
One Nation has fought tirelessly to expose the dangers of puberty
blockers. We will continue to push until this barbaric practice is
banned for good.
The inquiry is set to report in mid-2026—too far away. By then,
more children’s lives will be destroyed. The fight isn’t over.
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Since the start of January, One Nation has been
rolling out real
solutions to the cost-of-living crisis hitting
Australians hard.
Bloated government spending, record tax
intakes, and an influx of foreign arrivals are driving up prices and
squeezing household budgets according to the Reserve Bank of
Australia.
We’re tackling the crisis
head-on with tax relief policies that won’t blow
the federal budget but will put money back in
Australians’ pockets.
Our signature family tax
policy—allowing couples to split their
income tax—has been widely welcomed, with Senator Malcolm
Roberts receiving strong support for it while engaging with locals on
the Gold Coast over the Australia Day long weekend.

Under our Families First Tax policy, many
Australians could save around
$10,000 per year. All families potentially have
many thousands to save with this policy.
Helping families in a cost-of-living crisis is
crucial.
Self-funded retirees feeling the pinch as
well. We’ll lift their tax-free threshold to
$35,000, ensuring they keep more of what they’ve worked
for.
When asked about our family tax policy, Labor
Treasurer Jim Chalmers dismissed it
outright, saying he was the one who had to "run the
country."
Well, our message to Labor is clear,
you’ve done a crap job so far—step aside and let the grown-ups
fix it.
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Today in the Australian Financial Review, Phillip Coorey
claimed Pauline Hanson has been ‘going as far as to take credit for
Trump’, citing this quote from our party’s social media:
"United States
President Donald Trump has been elected on policies that mirror many,
if not all, One Nation policies."
Just because One Nation’s policies align closely with those of
President Trump does not mean that Pauline Hanson or her party is
taking credit for his election or policies. The fact is, Trump was
elected, and One Nation’s policies share many similarities with his
agenda. That is simply the truth; it's not taking credit for another
person's success.
What we can confirm is that Australians are inspired by Donald
Trump’s election and the direction he is taking the United States.
Australians are craving the same level of success, and most people
realise that real change in Australia can only be achieved by voting
for a One Nation candidate.
Perhaps you would be interested in being a federal candidate for
your local area? Seats are filling fast.
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WESTERN AUSTRALIA
NEWS - POLICY ANNOUNCEMENT
Vote for One
Nation WA if you want affordable and reliable electricity in WA. The
money we save by ditching emissions targets will be used to fix the
health and education systems and to reduce the cost of
living.

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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation https://www.onenation.org.au/
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