
We were very
proud to announce our fully fledged Norther Territory team in Alice
Springs this week. Senator Malcolm Roberts was on hand to listen to
locals about economic development and explain our comprehensive cost
of living measures.
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Dear John
Australians are tough, and Queenslanders are even tougher. In times
of disaster, you can count on the resilience of every person across
this country to get back up, shake it off, and rebuild.
Queenslanders and those affected in New South Wales will need every
bit of that strength in the coming days and weeks as they recover from
the devastation of Cyclone Alfred.
The cost-of-living crisis will make recovery even harder.
Housing materials now cost nearly double what they did just a few
years ago. Fuel, groceries, and the essential supplies needed for
rebuilding are also far more expensive. One Nation has a plan to slash
these costs.
Tragically, the coming weeks will reveal what we already know—many
Australians are underinsured, or uninsured, unable to afford
skyrocketing insurance premiums.

Pauline Hanson: One Nation’s Plan
for Tax Reform and Medicare Fix
To ease this burden, One Nation has announced a plan to
exempt insurance premiums from the GST, putting more money back in
Australians’ pockets and helping families better prepare for future
disasters.
While Labor is busy leaking stories to the media about the Prime
Minister’s frustration over 'the weather' interfering with his plans
for an early election, One Nation’s leadership team has been bunkered
down, working on real solutions—finding ways to make life easier for
Australians recovering from nature’s destructive force.

Queenslanders have faced these challenges before. In 1974, a
cyclone caused Brisbane to flood, destroying thousands of homes. In
the 1950s, Brisbane was again battered by a cyclone.
Norther new South Wales has often had its fair share of
flooding.
The impacts of this disaster will be felt deeply, but if there’s
one thing every Aussie knows, it’s that if anyone can pull through, a
Queenslander can! And so can a New South Welshman!
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There are few depths to which the Greens won’t sink, and this
latest campaign of rot is a perfect example.
To use a natural disaster, where people’s lives are at risk, to
push a false political opinion has to be called out.
It is cheap, nasty and derelict behaviour. Opportunistic is another
word.
What’s most alarming about this perverse tweet is the alarming lack
of economic literacy shown by Labor’s coalition partner of choice.
Coal and gas has built this country. It has enabled homes and
infrastructure to be built. Coal and gas pays for the emergency
services and hospitals that will be needed through this crisis.
Coal will pay for the rebuilding after the cyclone passes.
What is known is that coal does not cause cyclones, which have been
hitting Queensland, and our southeast, for longer than records have
been kept.
One Nation firmly has the Greens in our sights, as we seek support
from voters to bring their shocking and unwelcome presence in
parliament to an end.
Pauline Hanson’s One Nation https://www.onenation.org.au/
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