The Prime Minister is feeling the heat from One Nation's "Fire the Liar" campaign. That's why he's backflipping.
He's still lying, telling young people this budget is for them. It's not.
This budget is just a tax grab - it must be ditched.
Hey Albo…. The donations are real.
Here’s a screen shot of the funds being put across to the One Nation account.
Now show me yours.
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A One Nation Government will remove the GST on building materials when you build a family home.
One Nation will allow pensioners to work and keep their income, along the lines of the New Zealand model.
One Nation will build coal fired power plants, and in the longer terms, start works on Nuclear.
One nation will scrap half of the fuel tax, slashed in half from day one. Helping you at the pump.
One Nation will pull out of Paris, and abolish the climate change department. Saving endless millions.
One Nation will close the tap on endless immigration. Immigration into Australia will become a privilege, not a right.
Just some of the things One Nation will do given the chance.
A stunning $2 million in 2 days from 28 000 Aussies for the ‘fire the liar’ campaign.
Ashby just confirmed they will carry out an independent audit to prove once again that Albanese is a liar 🙂
Trucks with billboards are now rolling out in Albanese and Bowen’s seats lol.
Money well spent 💥
Some of the media do get it. One of the reasons Pauline is getting such support at the moment is because of her authenticity. She doesn’t move with the wind like most other politicians. She has been fearless in standing up for what she believes in and saying what she thinks. None of the uniparty politicians can compete with that. What drives Pauline is a deep patriotism and love of country. At the end of the day, this is all about our great country and the action we need to take to get it back on track.
What happened to the Australian dream of having a go?
For generations, Australians started businesses, backed themselves and built something for their families.
Today, too many small business owners tell me they’re working harder than ever just to stand still.
We should be making it easier to take a risk, create jobs and build something of your own, not harder.
Great to visit Amazon's Melbourne fulfilment centre in Ravenhall and see firsthand the scale, technology and logistics helping Australian businesses reach customers across the country.
Thank you to Ben and the team for taking the time to show us around and explain the operation.
What stood out was not just the size of the facility, but the opportunities it creates for Australian small businesses. Through Amazon's fulfilment network, many small businesses can access warehousing, logistics and delivery capabilities that would otherwise be beyond their reach, helping them grow, create jobs and reach new markets.
Small business is where aspiration becomes reality. It's where Australians take risks, back themselves and build something for their families and communities. Seeing how technology and modern logistics can support that ambition was encouraging.
From advanced automation and supply chain technology to helping local businesses expand, facilities like this demonstrate the important role innovation can play in strengthening Australia's economy and creating opportunity.
I also want to acknowledge the work Aaron Violi is doing as Shadow Minister for the Digital Economy and Shadow Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation, highlighting the opportunities that technology, innovation and emerging industries can create for Australian businesses, workers and communities.
Thank you again to Ben and the team for the warm welcome and for showcasing how investment, technology and enterprise are helping Australian businesses compete and succeed.
Remember the AEC’s so-called “Font Size Case” (Australian Electoral Commission v Kelly [2023] FCA 854) — nothing short of a taxpayer-funded witch hunt.
These bureaucrats abused their power and engaged in a vindictive, malicious prosecution by dragging me into the Federal Court over the font size of an authorisation statement (which correctly read : "Authorised by Craig Kelly") on the bottom of just ten election posters.
And they were absolutely demolished for it.
Yes, a three-day Federal Court hearing over nothing more than font size — for an authorisation that was correctly worded and didn’t affect a single vote.
To be clear, the law does not prescribe any specific font size. It simply requires that the authorisation statement “must be legible at a distance from which the sign can be viewed.”I called an expert witness — an optometrist — who testified that the font size I used was perfectly legible from 2.5 metres for a person with good eyesight.
The AEC was smashed in court.
The judge didn’t mince words: the AEC’s conduct towards me was “unjustifiable and unreasonable.”
Yet not a single person at the AEC has been sacked, disciplined, or even publicly rebuked for this disgraceful abuse of power.
Now the final FOI documents reveal the true cost of their malicious vendetta: the AEC forced taxpayers to fork out $250,000 to pay the lawyers who represented me — on top of the $254,444.73 they spent on their own external lawyers.
That’s a staggering half a million dollars ($504,444) wasted on a petty font-size prosecution that should never have seen the inside of a courtroom.
Half a million dollars. Over the font size on 10 election posters.
And that doesn’t even include the AEC’s internal costs, the cost of running the court, or the weeks of my own time I wasted preparing a defence, meeting with lawyers, and attending the trial.
No wonder the nation’s productivity is going backwards.
Why has no one at the AEC lost their job over this obscene waste of public money?
I know exactly why they came after me.I had publicly called them out as human rights abusers for coercing and threatening their own employees with discrimination unless they submitted to the experimental COVID mRNA injections.
That’s what triggered this spiteful, vexatious prosecution.
The AEC was more than happy to gamble half a million dollars of taxpayers’ money, hoping they’d get a complicit judge, bankrupt me with court costs, and slap me with a heavy fine — all to ensure I could never run for Parliament again.
They didn’t care about the law. They cared about revenge and making an example of anyone who dares criticise their authoritarian behaviour.
These people aren’t public servants. They’re vindictive, unaccountable thieves who treat taxpayers’ wallets like their personal slush fund for political payback.
And look at the footer on the AEC’s emails "Delivering democracy. 40 years of electoral integrity" - this is the same AEC that separately dragged me into the Federal Court at 8pm on the Friday night on the election, seeking a court order that would have prevented me, the leader of a political party with candidates running in a 150 seats from campaigning on election day.
And sitting in court, it felt exactly like an old Soviet show trial - where a corrupt regime used the courts to silence their political opponents.
Time for heads to roll at the AEC.
This level of reckless, malicious incompetence cannot go unpunished.
May God have mercy on their souls should I ever return to Federal Parliament where I can hold them accountable
An audit into One Nation’s "Fire the Liar" fundraiser has concluded the millions of dollars it has received are legitimate, after questions were raised about the authenticity of donations.
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For decades, the uniparty, both Liberal-Nationals and Labor, have listened to globalist bureaucrats, lobbyists and radical activists, and have completely ignored Australians who actually keep this country moving — the farmers, the small business owners, the miners, the tradies and young professionals, and the families.
Both parties have pushed net-zero targets that have destroyed our manufacturing, opened the floodgates to unsustainable immigration that is driving up housing costs and taxed you into submission.
Our surge in the polls isn't about us - it's a reflection of many Aussies finally recognising the decades of betrayal.
One Nation will continue to do what they refuse to do: we will keep listening!
Monday, 8 June 2026: A Belfast man was stabbed repeatedly in the face and neck by a Sudanese asylum seeker.
Europe is constantly providing us with reasons why migration programs should be carefully considered and those we allow into Australia and our communities are vetted for safety, values and their willingness to work.
This is why One Nation's immigration policy is so important to the future of Australia.
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Debt is killing the Australian dream of owning your own home.
This is having a devasting impact on the birth rate, cost of living and retirement plans.
This has been driven by decades of financial mismanagement by governments and the RBA.
Despite many people working longer than ever, Superannuation is not reducing the number of retirees on the pension.
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“As a result of people purchasing later and taking out larger mortgages, Loan Market Group has found that 40% of respondents do not expect to have paid off their mortgages by the time they retire.
This analysis aligns with warnings from the Super Members Council of Australia, which estimated that more than 40% of Australians will retire with mortgage debt, up from 16% two decades ago.
To exacerbate the situation, 40% of individuals and 33% of couples will utilise their entire superannuation savings to pay off their debts.”
“A contingent of fans may be boycotting this month’s World Cup over Donald Trump’s various policies and bombings, but these concerns haven’t extended to Canberra. Instead, it seems the delegation headed across the Pacific from Parliament House is so large the politicians could field their own team.
A delegation of about a dozen Australian politicians—including sports minister Anika Wells and MP Jerome Laxale-are attending the FIFA World Cup 2026 in North America. While the trip has faced public scrutiny due to taxpayer-funded expenses and budget pressures, the MPs are traveling to support the Socceroos as they play their group-stage matches against Türkiye, USA, and Paraguay.”
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There is absolutely no need for any Australian politician to attend the Soccer World Cup.
It shouldn’t be allowed under the rules. The fact that it is just demonstrates how corrupt travel entitlements are for MPs.
Stop the rorts.
Putting aside the complexity of the proposed CGT changes, there is a simple illustration of why the minimum 30% tax rate just seems unfair in our system.
Someone on $190,000 of earned income a year has an effective tax rate of less than 30%.
Anyone under that (most Australians) will have a lower effective rate.
Yet, if they make a capital gain as part of their income, it has a minimum rate higher than their marginal tax rate. High income earners aren't affected because their rate is already higher.
So the proposed system only penalises lower income earners.
There are many flaws in this legislation, but the minimum tax rate seems to be the worst one in my view.
Minor parties matter!
In our democratic system it’s incredibly important that major parties are held to account.
They all inevitably become influenced by careerists, lobbyists and vested interests.
When I started People First it was with the intention of holding the major parties to account.
That intention has never changed and is just as important today even with the rise of One Nation.
While it will be good for the Uniparty to be destroyed, it’s important that whatever party replaces it is also held to account.
Good governments need to have the capacity to implement solutions and a vision for our future. They also need to be able to manage the bureaucracy and the government machinery they control.
It’s not good enough for someone that wants to be Prime Minister not to turn up to Senate estimates or inquiries. Changing the way government works is going to take hard work, persistence and patience.
You need to make sure that government employees carry out the tasks you require of them and to hold them to account when they don’t.
To do that you need both analytical and persuasion skills. Furthermore you need to be constantly engaging with them on a face to face basis so they know they are being watched.
If you can’t hold the bureaucracy to account as a backbencher in Senate estimates when you have time to prepare questions then how do you expect to hold them to account when they are crossing your desk everyday as Prime Minister?
Any opportunity to hold the bureaucracy should be taken up with glee, not spurned.
That’s why supporting https://t.co/rzwZyRkFsH is so important.
We have the vision for today and the vision for tomorrow. More importantly we have the capacity and the work ethic to hold the government to account regardless of their ideology.
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Australia should pull out of the Paris Agreement.
Watch as I discuss this with Rowan Dean on Sky News.
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