$69 million of Australian taxpayer money just helped a foreign fund outbid Australian farmers for Australian land
Let that hit homeβ¦..
Tasmaniaβs largest farm 22,000 hectares of productive dairy and beef country feeding Australian families for generations
Converting productive farmland into pine plantation for carbon credits a concept critics describe as paying to keep polluting rather than actually stopping anything
99% of locals opposed it
Not one Australian was asked
And a CEFC director from the same agency that invested the $69 million sat on the board that was supposed to independently approve it
Under a direct democracy model
Australians could have voted this down
We could have and we would have said no
This is no longer just about choosing which politicians run the show
This is about installing the safeguards that give us the power to say no in the first place
Start demanding more Australia and make this system change a Non Negotiable with your vote
Because nothing changes until we do
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#foreigninvestment #australia #auspol #australianfarmers
If you feel like you're going backwards, you aren't imagining it - it's real.
Over the last 5 years, Australia has experienced one of the fastest and worst declines in living standards in the OECD.
This means that every Australian is worse off under Labor.
You're earning less and you're spending more to survive.
This is a failure of policy.
It's a failure of the Labor government.
There is no reason for you and your family to be suffering like this.
One Nation has the solutions to put this country back on track (https://t.co/8xqcHWY7Y0)
https://t.co/qk9ux9UNvD
Mass immigration is having a negative impact on our living standards.
One Nation will return to a sensible and sustainable immigration program that benefits Australians and does not threaten our social cohesion - or our fair dinkum Aussie identity.
Australia cannot have cheaper groceries if it keeps making transport more expensive. Diesel powers the tractors, harvesters and trucks that move food from paddock to processor, warehouse and supermarket shelf. Net-zero pressure on fuel, higher taxes and rising freight costs all add to the final price families pay. When transport costs go up, grocery prices follow.
Anthony Albanese has billed taxpayers over $57 million dollars in personal expenses since being elected to office 30 years ago.
This isn't including salary, just expenses.
Pauline Hanson is on a βfact findingβ tour in the UK.
The One Nation leader has conducted street interviews with commentator Tommy Robinson.
She says βI donβt want Australia to become like this.β
Listen to the details HERE.
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Australia should be a food superpower, yet families are paying too much for the basics.
Productive farmland is being pushed beyond the reach of Australian farmers, profits are flowing offshore to foreign owners and supermarket power is squeezing producers.
Add net-zero cost pressures across energy, fuel and farming, and the result is obvious: higher grocery prices for Australian households.
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