One Nation SA President, Carlos Quaremba, wrote for @SpectatorOz this week about the link between mass migration and the housing affordability crisis in South Australia. Only @OneNationAus and @PaulineHansonOz are prepared to confront this reality and act on it.
Only Pauline Hanson and the One Nation Party have been honest about this connection and have sought to do something about mass migration.
One Nation is committed to introducing a cap on net migration of 130,000 per year. This would mark a major reduction in net migration and would cover all kinds of visas, including student visas.
One Nation is also committed to banning foreign ownership of residential property to increase housing supply for Australians, and exempting building materials from the GST to make improve housing affordability.
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It’s farcical that the fake independent for Farrer, Michelle Milthorpe, honestly expects local voters to believe she’s a genuine community independent
Her entire campaign appears to be being run by Climate 200 and GetUp!
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Wow. In Farrer, the so called community independent has spent almost 70k on socials but is still getting less traction than our candidate, who has spent just 3 per cent of that.
Michelle Milthorpe may call herself an ‘Independent�� but she couldn’t ooze uniparty vibes any more if she tried.
Climate 200 and GetUp! are pouring resources into Farrer. We’re seeing waves of lefty activists making the trip to Farrer to stop One Nation from winning.
Why are they all so desperate for Michelle Milthorpe to win?
I believe it is because she represents a continuation of their worldview. They’re terrified that One Nation may win and start representing the views of the silent majority.
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Almost too much enthusiasm for our candidate Alex Banks this morning while roadside campaigning. So much horn honking from passing tradies we wrapped up early so as not to disturb local residents. Suspect not a problem the uniparty candidates would have. 🇦🇺
At 8am this morning early voting kicked off across South Australia. You can now go and vote for your One Nation SA candidates for both the House of Assembly and the Legislative Council.
If you want change, vote @OneNationAus
It seems the Women’s and Children’s Hospital in Adelaide is now called “NGANGKIKU NGARTUKU KUKUWARDLI”. Just rolls off the tongue, doesn’t it? The madness needs to end.
Only One Nation SA can be trusted to get rid of the the SA Voice to Parliament. SA Labor brought it in and SA Liberals have been all over the place on the issue.
Is it surprising our absurd SA Voice to Parliament keeps making national headlines?
63% of South Australians rejected the federal Voice, yet we’re lumbered with a state version that fewer than 10% of eligible voters turned out for.
Only One Nation SA can be trusted to scrap it.
No deal! The voters of SA own their preferences not back room political operators. We will not be propping up the uniparty that has failed South Australia.
One Nation has torched speculation about Liberal deals by rejecting preferences with both major parties, telling voters to abandon the “arrogant” Labor-Liberal “uni-party” in March. 📌 READ MORE: https://t.co/5SnXLHy1mV
We will ensure the SA Voice to Parliament is immediately abolished. We will end all race-based ideology that sets Aussie against Aussie. We will ensure that we have one flag that we unite around. If you're a South Australian and all of this sounds good, vote One Nation
A divisive welcome to country was the first thing the Royal Commission into Antisemitism and "Social Cohesion" heard.
I'm sorry, wasn't this meant to be about the Radical Islamic Terrorist attack at Bondi? All "Uncle Allan" wanted to talk about was stolen land, tall ships and calling for a "reckoning", assumedly on white people.
Worst of all, the Commissioner thanked him for such a "warm and inclusive" welcome. What a joke.
Dividing us on race won't help social cohesion. I'm sick of these welcome to country's being played everywhere - before every zoom and teams meeting, every time a plane is landed and on and on.
There is only one solution to bring us together. We need to unite under one national flag and say we are all equal and all Australians, regardless of race, colour or creed.
More common-sense policies from @one_nationSA — this time on local government reform. Our plan would ease cost-of-living pressures for South Australians while restoring democratic control and accountability to councils
Foreign ownership of property and land is a growing concern. In many countries, South Australians are barred from buying property and land, yet citizens from those same countries can buy property and land in SA.
One Nation SA is committed to ending that unfairness.
Some evidence of the divisive nonsense being taught in South Australian schools under this Labor Government.
Rather than promoting love of Australia and unity under one flag, we get grievance and division.
One Nation SA will stop this. The uniparty won’t.
Federal Labor now say patriotism should be promoted in schools. A panicked response by the uniparty to the rise of One Nation. Their record tells us all we need to know.
Young people are being indoctrinated to feel ashamed of their country.
What does Mali from Marketing think?
Last night One Nation SA had their official campaign launch for the 21 March State election.
Barnaby Joyce, Senator Malcolm Roberts and I were proud to introduce the team being led by the respected Cory Bernardi and Carlos Quaremba - One Nation Candidate for SA Legislative Council.
With a candidate in every seat, One Nation is ready to take on the job of representing you in state parliament.
Adelaide Airport’s Managing Director has labelled Australians concerned about mass migration “economically illiterate”.
With rents soaring, infrastructure stretched and housing tight, many South Australians have genuine concerns. They deserve respect, not to be patronised.
Barnaby is in South Australia alongside One Nation’s Carlos Quaremba, and even during a quick stop for a pie in Port Wakefield, the support has been clear. One after another, locals approached him to say hello and wish One Nation all the best.
He says the movement is on — and it’s growing right across the nation. If Australians want change in any part of the country, he believes it must be promoted in every corner of the nation. It’s a major challenge, but Australia deserves better than what it’s currently getting.
In his view, the current government is doing a poor job, and the alternative opposition is chaotic and divided.
Barnaby pointed out that South Australia faces the same issues affecting the rest of the country:
Power prices through the roof
Intermittent and unreliable power
Swindle factories backed by secret agreements
Farming communities under attack by a government blind to their concerns
A loss of Australian culture under what he describes as an “amorphous soup” masquerading as multiculturalism
He says One Nation offers clarity, unity, and strength to stand up for all Australians — and is the only party taking the policy objectives needed to seriously address these issues.
The momentum is building across the country.
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Only One Nation can be trusted to abolish the state Voice to Parliament. The SA Liberals are divided and all over the place on this issue like they're on most issues.
South Australia rejected the Federal Voice to Parliament by a decisive margin, yet the Labor state government has lumbered us with a statewide version that no one asked for.
One Nation is committed to its outright abolition.
My full statement: https://t.co/u4IK7OsogD