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REMEMBER THIS: Pauline Hanson was jailed in 2003 after being convicted over
the registration of One Nation in Queensland.
She was sentenced to three years in prison.
She was handcuffed, taken into custody, strip searched and sent to a women’s prison.
Eleven weeks later, the Queensland Court of Appeal set the convictions aside and she walked free.
Bronwyn Bishop described Hanson as a political prisoner and called the jailing unacceptable, saying Australians did not have to agree with Hanson to understand that freedom of speech was at stake.
That part of the story is too often buried.
A woman who had challenged the political establishment was humiliated, imprisoned and separated from her family before the case collapsed on appeal.
Hanson later said the experience broke her so badly that she contemplated suicide while in jail, but thoughts of her children kept her going.
That history explains why she has never stopped fighting.
For single parents.
For veterans.
For pensioners.
For Australians abandoned by the parties that pretend to speak for them.
Never forget what they did to Pauline Hanson.
Government just locked in another 185,000 permanent migrants for 2026-27.
Rents exploding.
Young Aussies sleeping in cars and tents.
Hospitals, schools and infrastructure at breaking point.
This isn’t “compassion” or “nation building”.
This is deliberate replacement while our own people get silenced & gagged.
We owe them NOTHING.
Australia for Australians first.
Shut the gate.
Repost if you’ve had a gutful. 🇦🇺
Today I announced One Nation's policy to get Australians a better return on the Commonwealth's gas and oil, our natural resources at @au_energy_prod
We want more gas extracted and more money given back to Australian's future wealth.
One Nation would partner with the oil and gas industry rather than treating it as an enemy, with the aim of increasing exploration, development and production of oil and gas
Under the policy, the party would introduce a 30 per cent rebate for genuine oil and gas exploration in Commonwealth waters, while giving the Commonwealth Government the option to take up to a 30 per cent equity stake in any production licence.
This would mean real ownership of Australia's natural resources by the Australian people.
Rather than acquiring ownership by force, the government would pay its share of costs as a joint venture partner and receive a corresponding share of production.
To manage these interests, One Nation would establish a special investment vehicle called the Australian National Wealth Investment Corporation (ANWIC), which would hold the government’s resource stakes and be tasked with making decisions for the greatest benefit of Australians.
Government would receive their proportion of oil and gas which could then be directed to the domestic market, used to support critical industries such as fertiliser, energy and smelting, or sold into export markets to help reduce government debt.
ANWIC would be overseen by a board made up of people with proven oil and gas industry experience, rather than career bureaucrats, and the Commonwealth would remain a non-operating partner while private-sector experts continued to run projects.
The policy would also allow ANWIC to invest in existing projects, but only on commercial, arm’s-length terms, with the government paying its way as in investment rather than taking over projects.
In return, the Commonwealth could choose to receive either its share of profits or physical gas supply, giving it the flexibility to support domestic manufacturing when needed or benefit from selling at high international prices.
One Nation argues this approach is even better than a domestic gas reservation policy, which can be blunt and inefficient. We also reject proposals for a 25 per cent gas export tax, because this measure is purposely designed to kill the gas industry.
Alongside these structural changes, One Nation would cut “red, green and black tape” to speed up project development and set a target of deciding on projects within six months.
We would abolish net-zero policies and the Safeguard Mechanism, while also having government help fund gas exploration.
In taxation, the party would replace the failed Petroleum Resource Rent Tax (PRRT) for offshore gas with a simpler Commonwealth royalty based on wellhead values.
This new royalty system would apply only to future projects, with existing PRRT arrangements grandfathered.
Overall, One Nation's policy is designed to deliver greater returns to Australians, encourage oil and gas production, strengthen fuel security, lower power prices, reduce government debt and give Australians real ownership of our natural resources.
I want to apologise to people who have tried to get in touch with my office and haven’t received a response.
We are being inundated with thousands of calls, emails and messages every week and it’s not possible to respond to all of them.
The Albanese government cut the staff allocation to One Nation after the last election.
I have been going to both the Prime Minister and Special Minister of State Don Farrell since the staff cuts. I have been begging and pleading with them to give us more staff to deal with the heavy workload.
In fact, earlier this year a staff member wrote to the Prime Minister directly, explaining the extreme stress they are under.
Labor hasn’t even responded and couldn’t care less.
My staff have continued out of loyalty, and they want to help the Australian people but their health has now become a serious issue.
As the leader of One Nation, I have 5 Electorate officers and just 2 Parliamentary Advisers.
The Leader of the Greens, Larissa Waters, has 5 electorate officers and 15 Advisers.
The Prime Minister has 59 personal Advisers. Adding his other Ministers, the Government employs a total of 504 personal Advisers.
This is in addition to the 1,200+ employees in the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet alone and 185,000 employed by the Government as bureaucrats in the public service.
This is the Prime Minister using his powers to disadvantage his political opponents who don’t agree with his agenda.
My office deals with people in very difficult situations, complicated family law, immigration, NDIS, veterans and welfare plus many other matters.
The Australian people’s personal struggles are worse than ever – my staff have had to talk people down from the edge of taking their own lives.
Many people come to us because they get absolutely no assistance from the government and many other political offices.
It’s beyond a joke the lack of help that Labor is providing considering I would have one of the busiest political offices in the country.
I didn’t want to air this out in public, but this Albanese government has given me no choice
It’s not that we don’t want to do the work for the Australian people, it’s that we physically can’t.
My staff want to help this country and the people in it, but they’re so stressed they are close to collapsing.
I am the leader of a political party that is polling more than major political parties.
The government has failed to staff One Nation anywhere close to a functional level.
This is pure, bloody-minded politics by the Labor party.
I’ve tried everything I can to help people and will continue to do so, but my hands are tied.
The Labor party like to go on about the battlers. Well I’ve got some in my office trying to do a decent job for many Australians, but they don’t care about them.
@ausvstheagenda@Rob_Ruadh2 The only thing we’re reconsidering right now is who to vote for at the next election. Comments like these are why the masses are done with Labor!!
@darrenmooresr Our sincere condolences Mr Moore, all the way from Australia. Your son’s work and ethic was outstanding. We will miss him on X. Thinking of you and your family ❤️
In our region, the rule-of-thumb for when to plant grain crops is "after ANZAC Day". The operation of planting completely erases anything in the paddock.
So I figured, if it will be visible until at least ANZAC Day, let's combine the two?
To the greatest place. Happy Australia Day. 🇦🇺
@Ausbobsmit Thanks Rob. I understand she’s been appointed Commissioner for the Bondi terror investigation, I was querying the 1 of 3 Judges re pro Palestine protest across the Harbour Bridge. Appreciate the link, thanks.