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Dear John,
This morning, Australians across the country gathered to honour the
fallen, the returned, and all who have worn our nation’s uniform in
defence of our freedom.
ANZAC Day is a powerful reminder that the right to
participate in democracy, register a political party, and vote in
elections exists only because brave Australians fought to defend those
principles.
We all owe a deep debt of gratitude to the men and women of our
armed forces – past and present – who have safeguarded our democracy
and way of life.

Campaigning with her
daughter Lee in Tasmania, Pauline Hanson says Aussies are fed up—and
only One Nation has the guts to hold the major parties to
account
Democracy is not easy. It demands effort, courage, and
conviction. But defending it–truly defending it–has always been the
challenge.
That’s why Pauline Hanson’s One Nation continues to champion the
values that so many served to protect. We believe in free
speech, national sovereignty, and the rights
of ordinary Australians to shape their country without fear or
favour.
In recent weeks, One Nation has strongly supported the
expansion of Australia’s defence capabilities,
advocating for greater investment in our military assets to ensure we
are never left vulnerable in an uncertain world.
Today, after the ceremonies and moments of silence, we reflect with
pride, sorrow, and resolve to continue building a nation worthy of the
sacrifices made in its name.
Lest we forget.
Pauline Hanson’s One Nation https://www.onenation.org.au/
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