AUSTRALIA, THIS IS OUR OPPORTUNITY FOR BREAKTHROUGH 🇦🇺
Our final chance to pass a prolife bill to protect these babies before the NSW election next March.
This rally is the night before the parliament votes on John Ruddick's prolife bill. We really need a massive turnout.
Please make every effort to attend, no matter where you live in Australia. We need everyone. We need this to be a truly national turnout for the babies. They have no voice but ours. I believe if we get a turnout of 10,000 or more, this bill WILL pass the next time.
📌Tuesday 15 September
6-7PM
Outside NSW Parliament on Macquarie Street
For more details go to the rally website (link in my bio) and you can download a flyer to distribute at amongst your church, school, wider community and friends.
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Proud pro-shooting MP @RobKatter3 makes some excellent points in the very good interview with Radio @NewsTalk4BC.
It's well worth a listen - we're very glad to hear media outlets like 4BC taking a fair and reasonable approach to this important issue too!
https://t.co/8IegNJRYqs
𝗩𝗶𝗲𝘁𝗻𝗮𝗺 𝗩𝗲𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗮𝗻𝘀’ 𝗗𝗮𝘆 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲
Today we honour the 𝟲𝟬,𝟬𝟬𝟬 𝗔𝘂𝘀𝘁𝗿𝗮𝗹𝗶𝗮𝗻𝘀 who served in Vietnam — those who returned and those who did not.
𝗦𝗶𝘅𝘁𝘆 𝘆𝗲𝗮𝗿𝘀 𝘀𝗶𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗕𝗮𝘁𝘁𝗹𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝗟𝗼𝗻𝗴 𝗧𝗮𝗻, we remember the courage and sacrifice of men and women who fought for the free world.
Lest we forget.
𝟭𝟴 𝗔𝘂𝗴𝘂𝘀𝘁 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲
#veterans #veteransupport #VeteransCommunity
#supportingveterans
Today I am introducing the Broadcasting Services Amendment (Register of Media Interests) Bill 2026.
If passed the Bill would require journalists and others inside the media to publicly disclose what they earn, any gifts they receive and the origin of same.
If the news media in this country are as influential as we are told, then Australians deserve to know this information.
✨ SAVE THE DATE! 📅
Date: NEXT Tuesday, 25 August 2026
Time: 10:00 AM
Speakers' Corner, outside Queensland Parliament House, Brisbane
MC'd by Katy McCallum and featuring:
- Senator Pauline Hanson
- Senator Malcolm Roberts
- Scott Challen
- Steven Nowakowski
- Community members from affected areas across Queensland
We know it’s a workday. If your schedule permits, we’d love for you to join us!
Our environment needs protecting from these environmental threats 🌿
Read more here: https://t.co/t55nEBNxLs
The cyber-attack that exposed the personal data of around 900,000 Origin Energy customers has allegedly been traced to a former Accenture employee at a Manila call centre.
The individual is accused of trying to extort the energy giant in exchange for returning the stolen information, as the AFP investigation continues and customers are warned to stay alert for scams.
Tune in to 10 News via the link below for more.
@Revive_Aus built an excellent tool to track immigration into Australia 🤯
The Australian lobby group is on the road from September to November running anti-mass immigration rallies in every capital city around the country. 🇦🇺🫡
We need your help - link in the comments.
I’ll see you on the road PATRIOTS.
#AustraliaFirst @AusLobby@aus_marches
@Ryandally08@BaronBurleigh2 Went out today and a random man started excitedly talking about this and Pauline out of the blue.
It’s was such a great thing to see and we stopped to chat more.
The ‘Wolves in White Coats’ report from HHS exposed how the medical industry preyed on confused children to create lifelong patients.
Traumatized and unknowing kids desperate for help were instead given sales pitches for puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones and double mastectomies.
Hospitals, clinics and doctors looked at them and saw dollar signs. The monsters responsible must be held accountable.
No child is born in the wrong body.
Here are the stories of the detransitioners featured in the report:
SOREN ALDACO: Identified as trans at 11. Testosterone at 17, double mastectomy at 19. Botched surgery left her with severe complications. Doctors abandoned her when she detransitioned.
LUKE HEALY: Exposed to online transgender communities at age 10, identified as a girl by 13. Parents blocked medical transition as a minor. Started estrogen, then realized doctors were selling procedures “like a car salesman.”
CLEMENTINE BREEN: Doctors told her parents she was “100% trans” at 12. Blockers and testosterone at 13, double mastectomy at 14. Mental health collapsed. Her doctors ghosted her as soon as she started to detransition.
LAYLA JANE: Put on Lupron and testosterone at 12, double mastectomy at 13. Permanent nerve pain and night terrors. Her lawsuit was thrown out based on the statute of limitations.
SYDNEY AVILES: Identified as trans at 14 after online exposure. Hormones and double mastectomy by 18. Developed hypothyroidism and sky-high cholesterol. Detransitioned and still fighting to get her birth certificate changed back to female.
ROSE MARIE: Homeless foster teen. Affirmed at LGBTQ center, got testosterone via 15 minute app appointment. Injected for 4 years. Detransitioned in 2025 with permanent voice change, fatigue, and irregular cycles. Now homeless again.
Media Release: One Nation to cut tobacco tax to smash organised crime
Australia’s tobacco excise policy has failed and is now underwriting organised crime. One Nation will cut tobacco excise by 75 per cent, pause indexation for three years and pair the cut with tougher action against organised crime.
One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said Australians were sick of criminal gangs terrorising their communities and getting rich while the Albanese government pretends their policy is still working.
“People are sick of the firebombing, shootings, extortion and killings. They are sick of watching tobacco shops burn, while organised crime takes control of the market.
“Victoria Police says there have been 193 tobacco arsons and six homicides directly attributed to the trade. Innocent victims have been killed by arsonists who attacked the wrong home. This is not a victimless crime.
“Labor’s policy is failing. ABS estimates show illicit sources supplied 80 per cent of nicotine consumed in 2025, while total consumption rose almost 40 per cent between 2017 and 2025.
“Legal tobacco is being replaced by black-market cigarettes. Excise in a packet of 20 is now about $30.60 and is scheduled to rise again in September.
“Excise revenue is in free-fall, dropping from $12.6 billion in 2022–23 to an estimated $4.1 billion in 2025–26 and $3.6 billion this financial year. Labor has not only lost the revenue, it has lost control of the black market in illegal tobacco. Every budget prediction they have made on excise has been wrong, wrong, wrong.
“One Nation will cut excise by 75 per cent and pause indexation for three years. Passed through in full, a $46.50 legal pack would fall to about $21 or $22.
“Senate inquiry evidence put illicit packs at roughly $12 to $25. Our plan makes legal tobacco competitive and attacks the gangs’ extraordinary profit margin.
“The cut will be matched with stronger border enforcement, faster shop closures, tougher penalties for traffickers and attack organisers, and aggressive seizure of criminal assets and unexplained wealth.
“We do not blame Australians under cost-of-living pressure for stretching their budgets. We blame a government that kept doubling down while organised crime built a multibillion-dollar market.
“This is not about encouraging smoking. It is about restoring the rule of law and breaking the black market.
“Labor handed this market to organised crime. One Nation will take it back.”
BREAKING: New details have emerged into the brutal slaying of a Brisbane man, who was tied up and dragged behind his own car by African migrant youths.
Six of the seven teenaged migrants charged with the brutal murder of 27 year old Oliver Conroy have now refused to hand over their DNA.
Police say Conroy was lured to Kelvin Grove State College car park on 24 July by teen girls on Snapchat who claimed they were 18 and arranged to meet him for sex.
The real plan, prosecutors allege, was to rob him.
Conroy was repeatedly smashed over the head with his own motorcycle helmet, then dragged up the street by his car, before being run over.
He died in hospital on 6 August.
The seven accused are Africans aged 14 to 17 - including a 14 year old girl and a 15 year old girl.
All are currently in custody.
Queensland law still requires a child’s consent (or a court order) before police can take DNA, even for murder.
Six refused.
Police went to court.
The magistrate adjourned the applications to 31 August after finding problems with the paperwork and lack of detail.
Queensland Police Union president Shane Prior has already said if they’re old enough to be serial offenders, they’re old enough for DNA.
The disparity between adult and juvenile offenders on forensic evidence remains.
A young man is dead.
Blood reportedly found on one accused’s shoe. And the system still has to fight for basic DNA samples from the people charged with his murder.
This is the state of youth migrant justice in Queensland.