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Supporting Debate Supports Democracy

The motion from Labor on Wednesday 18 October shows complete contempt for the Senate and for the people of Australia who put us in this house. I spoke to oppose Labor’s guillotining of debate. The Family Law Act is being amended and the government is amending its own amendments, which tells us the legislation is […]

The Need to Avoid Catastrophic War is Paramount

I took the opportunity to set the record straight and clarify what Senator Penny Wong did to avoid answering a question I put to her on government misinformation. Having done so, I spoke in full support Senator Wong’s motion on Hamas attacks on Israel and ongoing conflict in her speech on the yesterday. Her speech […]

How One Nation Can Fix the Cost of Living Crisis

The causes of the cost-of-living crisis are no mystery. Deutsche Bank predicted this month that Australia’s net immigration for the financial year will top 530,000. There are 1.2 million new long stay visa holders which is almost triple the population of Canberra. That’s a million more people looking for housing, jobs, spending their money and […]

Multi-Million Dollar Defamation Bill Due to ABC Arrogance

Former Special Forces Commando Heston Russell repeatedly asked for a correction and an apology for stories the ABC published that defamed him and November platoon. The ABC accused them of committing war crimes in Afghanistan at a time when they weren’t even in that country. Heston had to sue the ABC for defamation instead. The […]

Australia Votes No!

Australia voted yes to equality. Thank you for saying ‘No’. You did it. Every State and Territory of Australia said NO to the racist Voice EXCEPT for Canberra. PM Albanese Fails to Listen to the Australian Heartland Despite hundreds of millions of dollars for the Yes campaign to constitutionally enshrine a Voice to Parliament, the […]

Lack of Accountability Breeds Contempt

The government is defying the senate and ignoring its orders for the production of documents. That is contempt and must be punished as such by the Senate. In this speech I made it clear to the Coalition and to the Greens, if they are serious about orders for the production of documents, about the explanations […]

The Cost of Living with Labor

PM Albanese has failed Australia. His failed Voice referendum cost the Australian Electoral Commission a hefty $450 million alone. That’s $100 million over budget. Added to this, the official Yes campaign was bankrolled by major corporate interests including the Big4 banks, the 3 major supermarkets, Qantas, Wesfarmers, Rio Tinto and BHP. Many of these companies […]