From Pauline Hanson | One Nation <[email protected]>
Subject Time to celebrate men
Date December 5, 2025 6:29 AM
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Dear John,

Polling this week shows something remarkable. Men are swinging behind One Nation in numbers unimaginable. Men are cracking open the two-party system. And for good reason.

As Christmas approaches, it is a good moment to recognise the blokes in our families, our mates, and the men who keep this country running.

Men shoulder enormous loads. They are still, more often than not, the ones bringing home the larger share of the income. That usually means work that is labour-heavy, dirty, dangerous or bone-weary. Even the office jobs carry long hours, high stress, and expectations that land squarely on men.

Aussies blokes are raised to be tough, to swallow emotion, and to just get on with it. It’s overwhelming. Men account for about 75% of all suicides a year. 

Yet look at what men create. The airports that bring families together for Christmas. The shopping centres we rush through in comfort. The skyscrapers that define our cities. The air conditioning keeping our factories and classrooms cool. They build the backbone of Australia.

Every study shows boys and girls with an active father in their life do better. They earn more as adults, have healthier relationships, and raise stronger families of their own. Dads complement the work of mums in raising the next generation.

But the voices in the woke crowd want men scrubbed out. They push taxpayer-funded services that target men negatively, treat masculinity as a flaw, smear blokes as toxic, and have manipulated a family law system that wipes fathers from the story.

Pollsters this week say men especially in their forties and fifties are turning to One Nation. No surprise. At that age, the runway shortens. Mortgages soar thanks to out-of-control migration. Rents smash household budgets. Marriages strain. Industries collapse under Labor’s sky-high electricity prices and economy wrecking policies. Paul Murray talked about these issues on Sky this week.

Men have had a gutful. They are not just parking their vote with One Nation, they’re cementing it in. Women who rely on men in partnerships and households are watching as society takes everything from their husbands, partners, brothers and fathers, and they are in equal measure feeling exasperated.

The treatment of Aussie men will be a central theme in Pauline Hanson’s new animated film, “A Super Progress Movie”. Many will see it less as its intended satire and more as a documentary about what men face today.

One Nation has the policies to give men, and by extension all Australians, a fair go. Family tax splitting to ease the pressure. Cheaper beer and spirits at the pub. Major cuts to electricity costs. Revival of industry. A controlled, sensible immigration program that puts Australians first.

When One Nation sits on the Treasury benches, Australian men will finally breathe easier. They will stand tall again, comfortable and relaxed, as our country begins a new golden age.

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Did you know our tickets for A Super Progressive Movie are now on sale. The launch is on Australia Day next year and it’s already generating plenty of buzz. Book your tickets now to be part of history. We’re touring the entire country - Canberra, Hobart and even Darwin - so get in quick before tickets sell out.

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