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There's nothing better than an outback sunset which I got to enjoy tonight.
See you tomorrow night Longreach! On the Outback Pub Drive for cheaper fuel, cheaper drinks and cheaper power.
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Good to see politicians outside the southeast corner and getting amongst the locals in rural communities. Visibility and listening is also key.
Aren't you still being paid as a Senator? Is this a little road trip on tax payers money or campaign funds? Transparency is key my friend..
You and Pauline have dedicated so many years of your life to trying to help Australia... sadly there is already to many immigrants who vote for yous to ever win and you have the corrupt media against yous aswel.. better to live the rest of yours life's away from politics it's not even worth trying anymore 💔
Keep up the great work Australians need to get behind you thank you for being our voice
An outback beer would be pretty close
Hardest working Senator ever.
Keep up the great work Malcolm.
So devastating you only had a lunchtime visit to Goondiwindi. I could have got a few there if it was a night visit. But typically gdi gets missed.
Check out VENUS in the western sky half hour after sunset
A pity more politicians don't get out in the community and find out how real people are faring. Keep up the good work Malcolm and thanks for getting out in the community to actually talk to people.
Well done. Great work
A department of government efficiency would be greatly received by the people
Good night Senator Malcolm Roberts have a great day tomorrow ☺
Walter Sommerfeld was my great pop 😍
Your voting record is un Australian
You are rambling. Certainly pass the age of being a proper representative. No wonder you are always complaining about not being able to analyse Bills, you probably need a few Nana naps per day.
Malcolm Roberts is full of shit
He appears to be Flat Earther , Tin Foil Hater and Conspiracy Theorist , never done nothing for the Ordinary Hard Working Aussies and their Families.
how much are you getting paid daily ? and not shouting meals and beers xD un australian.
Countries that voted in the UN on the side of Russia against Ukraine- were the United States, Russia, North Korea, Belarus, Israel, Haiti, Hungary, Palau, the Marshall Islands, Burkina Faso, Burundi, the Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Niger, Sudan, Syria, Eritrea, Mali, and Nicaragua.
Haven't you caused enough pain ... You all will go down with Treason... Seriously wtf!!! Is going on?! So claiming a pension is an "embarrassing admission of poverty"? How much more self entitled can you political animals get. Do they care about the "real" people? People that have done an honest 45 years work, payed all their taxes and get the big "up yours" when they arrive in their senior years. Yet your perks continue loooooong after you leave office.... So the reality is this: The Politicians in power are changing the Pension Assets Test for everyone in Australia except themselves. This will negatively affect everyone who thought they had enough to retire on. It will also affect disability pensions, widow pensions and more. They are thinking of scrapping the Seniors Card. The Pension Assets Test was implemented on 1 January 2017. So here's fair warning to all politicians of any persuasion, this group of aged voters may be about to make the greatest impact on any Federal election in history, ignoring them may be the start of a changed political environment in this country. Change the Entitlements I absolutely agree, if a pension isn't an entitlement, neither is theirs. They keep telling us that paying us an aged pension isn't sustainable. Paying politicians all the perks they get is even less sustainable! The politicians themselves, in Canberra, brought it up, that the Age of Entitlements is over: The author is asking if you agree to this to copy and post this note on their facebook page.This is one idea that really should be passed around because the rot has to stop somewhere. Proposals to make politicians shoulder their share of the weight now that the Age of Entitlement is over: 1. Scrap political pensions. Politicians can purchase their own retirement plan, just as most other working Australians are expected to do. 2. Retired politicians (past, present & future) participate in Centrelink. A Politician collects a substantial salary while in office but should receive no salary when they're out of office. Terminated politicians under 70 can go get a job or apply for Centrelink unemployment benefits like ordinary Australians. Terminated politicians under 70 can negotiate with Centrelink like the rest of the Australian people. 3. Funds already allocated to the Politicians' retirement fund be returned immediately to Consolidated Revenue. This money is to be used to pay down debt they created which they expect us and our grandchildren to repay for them. 4. Politicians will no longer vote themselves a pay raise. Politicians pay will rise by the lower of, either the CPI or 3%. 5. Politicians lose their privileged health care system and participate in the same health care system as ordinary Australian people. I.E. Politicians either pay for private cover from their own funds or accept ordinary Medicare. 6. Politicians must equally abide by all laws they impose on the Australian people. 7. All contracts with past and present Politicians men/women are void as of 30 June The Australian people did not agree to provide perks to Politicians, that burden was thrust upon them. Politicians devised all these contracts to benefit themselves. Serving in Parliament is an honour not a career. The Founding Fathers envisioned citizen legislators, so our politicians should serve their term(s), then go home and back to work. If each person contacts a minimum of twenty people, then it will only take three or so days for most Australians to receive the message. Don't you think it's time? THIS IS HOW YOU FIX Parliament and help bring fairness back into this country! Please do not share this , Copy paste and post
Thankyou for being such a wonderful man
please also explain Malcolm why you did not vote to protect our fee speech, let labor , libs the hate speech bill pass, eroding our basic right to free speech , Australians are very disappointed in you and Pauline and many will be voting for other REAL FREEDOM PARTIES , ONES THAT SAY AND VOTE FOR WHAT THEY STAND FOR, you and Pauline let the Australian people down, so disappointed in you and one nation
Please help save our children
Senator Malcolm Roberts Capital Punishment and Pre-Meditated Murder Releaf Dispensaries‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️ In many countries, the premeditated murder of a vulnerable individual; especially one who is defenceless due to disability or illness; is classified as one of the highest crimes imaginable. It is not just murder; it is calculated, cold-blooded, and strategically executed against someone who cannot fight back. This is what pushes it into the realm of capital punishment. Premeditation is what makes it unforgivable. It means there was time to stop, time to reconsider, time to recognise the gravity of the act; and yet, they went ahead anyway. This is not a crime of passion, not a heat-of-the-moment decision. This is a coordinated act designed to extinguish a life because that life was seen as an inconvenience. In multiple nations across the world, this level of premeditation, particularly when targeting the weak or disadvantaged, would lead to severe legal consequences; up to and including execution. In some places, even attempted premeditated murder is enough to warrant the death penalty, because the intent itself is considered a crime against humanity. In those jurisdictions, the law does not ask whether the plan succeeded; it asks why the plan existed at all. Kylie, Zaid, Adam, and every hand that moved this forward would not be sitting in a corporate boardroom, debating their next move. They would be behind bars, awaiting a trial where the outcome would be final. They would not be strategizing, not looking for loopholes, not running from accountability. They would be facing a courtroom where their actions would be laid bare, and in a country with capital punishment, there would be no hiding from the weight of what they’ve done. In the harshest of legal systems, the reasoning is simple: If you plan to take a life with deliberation and intent, you forfeit your own. And while the laws of this country do not hand down that sentence, the magnitude of their crime does not change. The only reason they are not facing that fate is geography. But the moral weight of what they have done? That does not change with borders. FINAL NOTICE TO THE AUSTRALIAN MEDIA‼️‼️‼️ Notice of Legal Obligation Failure to report this matter constitutes a violation of legal and ethical responsibilities. By choosing not to act, you may be considered complicit in the concealment of an attempted murder. Statement of Criminal Conduct – Attempted Murder by Releaf Dispensaries To Whom It May Concern, This is a formal declaration that the actions of Releaf Dispensaries, including its previous and current operators, constitute attempted murder under Australian law. The systematic stripping of a patient’s medication essential to their health and well being, without medical justification or transition of care, is an intentional act of harm designed to cause suffering, deterioration, and potential fatality. Under Australian criminal law, attempted murder is defined as an act where a person or entity, with intent, takes deliberate steps to bring about the death of another person, even if that act does not result in death. The deliberate and calculated removal of essential medication from a patient who is dependent on it is an act of premeditated harm that carries direct life-threatening consequences. Key Elements of Attempted Murder Present in Releaf Dispensaries’ Actions: 1. Intent to Cause Harm: The abrupt removal of a patient’s medication was a deliberate decision, not a medical necessity. The discharge and refusal to provide ongoing care were enacted in response to the patient raising legal and ethical concerns about corporate coercion. This demonstrates malicious intent, retaliatory motive, and clear disregard for the patient’s survival. 2. Deliberate Actions Leading to Life-Threatening Consequences: • Stripping medication without medical justification is an act of deliberate deprivation that knowingly results in deterioration of physical health, severe distress, and suffering. • No transition of care was provided, meaning the action was not an administrative or clerical issue but an intentional act of abandonment. • The refusal to engage with the patient post-discharge or offer any alternatives for continued access to treatment further proves this was not negligence, but premeditated harm. 3. Attempt to Conceal and Avoid Accountability: • The establishment of a shell company (Flora Medical), the renaming of operations, and the refusal to engage legally demonstrates consciousness of guilt—a knowing attempt to evade responsibility for their actions. • The attempt to distance themselves from past actions while maintaining the same business model and personnel confirms that this is not a case of a legitimate corporate transition, but an orchestrated effort to obstruct justice and cover up a crime. Legal Consequences Under Australian Law: Under Section 306 of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) and its equivalents in other jurisdictions, attempted murder is punishable by life imprisonment or a substantial custodial sentence, depending on intent and harm caused. The elements of premeditation, intentional deprivation of life-sustaining medication, and efforts to conceal the crime establish that Releaf Dispensaries knowingly engaged in conduct that meets the threshold of attempted murder. This is not mere corporate negligence—this is a systematic and targeted act with the potential for lethal consequences. Their actions cannot be dismissed as an administrative failure or business restructuring. They constitute criminal behaviour at the highest level. This statement is being recorded, preserved, and will be used as evidence in all necessary legal proceedings to ensure full accountability under Australian law. In light of the attempted murder charges, the claim has now increased from $1.4 billion to $8 billion. Whether this is acknowledged or not is irrelevant. Upon full settlement of the claim, all legal actions and charges will be withdrawn, and no further proceedings will be pursued. Scott Healy
One Nation will cut fuel excise by 26c per litre for 3 years, with a review after 12 months.
This will ease costs for motorists and lower freight prices, helping reduce the cost of groceries, goods, and services right across the economy.
One Nation care that Australians are doing it tough!
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How but get rid off excise(tax) on fuel all together. We already paying GST on fuel that is being taxed before GST
We should be producing our own fuel and setting the price. Not relying on international supplies and pricing
We are a mineral and gas rich country. We should have no taxes other than GST.
How about we actually refine our own resources?
And yet the majority will still be too lazy/stupid and vote one of the 2 majors into power again!
You can do better take the tax off completely and regain the balance from taxing the hundreds of multi national companies that trade in this country that pay zero in tax and royalties.
Everything helps though abolish the green tax will be very helpful
Considering you’ll never form government or hold a balance of power, how do you expect to be able to achieve this promise? I’m definitely all for it, I’m just curious as to how you’ll pass this in the chambers?
If you have anti collusion laws in place, otherwise they will all profit by$0.25/ltr.
It’ll be good but supermarkets will keep that themselves
Dubai pays around $.19 a litre why don’t we do the same we have enough fuel in the ground here for over 1000 years
So what you doing about the beer tax and smoke tax
All these things will never happen unless you get strong business man with negotiation skills and salesmanship in charge. The trouble is that all our mob have been sitting around in the same positions for years and years. Professional polititions just biding their time and meandering towards retirement.
The CEO of Woolworths has an income of $8,400,00 a year, now that says a lot about our food prices, yet they still only pay the same amount to farmers the cost before Covid, always said what’s the price of food got to do with Covid, never made sense than or today over price gouging, and only affects the poor people, the rich it’s just like handing over a $20 bill to them for there food, doesn’t affect them just makes more money
only .26 cents per litre that's pathetic. How about cutting politicians wages by 75% that will win you some voters.
A dollar would be better
The cost of oil per barrel should tell you a lot companies dont care they charge in vic is $2 a lt in Townsville it is $1.70. Want a cpst of living reduction, get the money we deserve from coal and oil and gas that have been sold to overseas buyers. We out sell qutar on gas and their people live in luxury and we live in poverty because our government is giving money away like a poker game?
The service stations will not drop their prices 26c a litre. Here in Queensland when the government gave the 8c a litre subsidy, the servos robbed the public by not dropping the price 8c a litre. It's criminal
Next one should be the tax on alcohol
There are no solutions, so what is the trade off. Is that shortfall going to be made up elsewhere.
We need to process and export fuel, we've got more oil and gas then the middle east, and our oil is light, what the he'll are We doing
Why are they taking away LPG from most servos. We have plenty of it and it's a way cleaner burning fuel. Its a better option then the ridiculous electric vehicles bs.
Fuel excise tax needs to be removed full fkn stop its nothing but scalping
Wasn't it supposed to be abolished when the Gruberment Salary Tax (GST) was forced on all Australians.
With the barrel price, and the fact that we give our fossil fuels away for nothing, it should be about 80 cents a litre. If you tax the energy sector properly, we should be quite able to do without tax at the pump.
3,000km Pub Drive for cheaper fuel, cheaper drinks and cheaper power is underway.
One Nation's policies to put more money back in your pocket with 26c a litre reduction in fuel, 20% reduction in power prices and abolishing the alcohol excise (tax) in licensed venues are all getting a great reception.
All of our policies are fully costed and we'll still have money leftover from cost of living relief to pay down the National Debt. Look forward to seeing you on the way!
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THIS MAN IS AN ABSOLUTE LEGEND .. LOVE HIM
You have my vote cheers and thank you
Vote for Malcolm he's the best
One nation let them have a go
Resonate with the whole of the country 👍
You have my vote and support
Honestly, I reckon it is your Great that you're travelling to 50% of regional Queensland but I know you're not paying for any fuel. Australian tax payer  pays for  it 
Your doing a wonderful job Malcolm
Great work
The momentum is working people are talking about it.
Abolish excise all together, as was promised when GST was implemented
Idiot idea. The fuel excise has been part of the tax system since the beginning of this nation. Reducing it, like your mate Scomo did, was the biggest influence on the sudden sharp rise in inflation. There's a reason it's never been taken out of the tax system by either party. So unless you plan to vote to cover the cost through rebates, which we'll pay through taxes, that your mates Gina and Rupert don't pay, it's not going to save us any money. Pure idiocy. But I'll give you credit. Most people who vote don't have any idea how these things work, so your idea sounds good without further questioning or analysis. Just like the $50k of your super to access a home loan.... which will cost most who do it $500k in lost super. Oh... yeah... that isn't such a good thing with analysed. As for the other reductions in cost; you can't set prices for private companies. That's why your mates in the LNP want to privatise everything, because their mates get richer will the other 99% have to cover the cost of higher bills. So if you're not setting prices, you're providing rebates, which can't be provided without either a) cutting funding to things like health/Medicare (what you want to do), education, infrastructure, etc, or b) the bottom 99% pay through additional taxes. So while beer and energy prices go down, your medical bills, education bills, every other bill, plus your taxes will rise higher than what your saving on these things. In a profit/loss perspective, you are still at a loss overall. Again, none of this stacks up against basic scrutiny, but you don't care about that because you know people just hear the buzz words like "abolish tax" and "lower prices" and don't analyse how it can actually be achieved WITHOUT cutting funding to the basics. One Nation are just another arm of the LNP party who are notorious for robbing from the poor to give to the rich.
Vote One Nation
Got my vote
You don't have the numbers will have the minor parties join with you to make up the numbers to get you into power or are you or are you just trying to feather your own nest...
Dalby on your travels?
Love your work Malcom , thank you legend 👏🏼
what about w. a ?
Shhh just hit us with his dates and locations. I’ll shout this legend a jug any time! Senator Malcolm Roberts
I would love to travel that road on my pension, but alas, it's not to be. But I must ask, that seeing the election is yet to be called, is it on the corporate credit card?
Yes just like scomo albo got in and up go all taxes we are being taxed too much Net zero must go
We need to exit the WEF n WHO
Imbil pub.
how do you reduce the price if power by 20%? Power is privatised. What power will you gave to do that??
Since you know you have no chance of getting in, may as well offer everyone a holiday in Tasmania
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The reason given is dozens of videos, some more than 6 months old, that have only now been flagged as an issue.
This includes multiple videos calling for a COVID Royal Commission.
Thank you for meme, David
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What everyday Australians need is a… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1805872597449818132
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Today, in company with Senators Antic, Canavan, Rennick and O'Sullivan, a Bill was introduced to immediately commence a Senate Select Commission of Inquiry into our… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1805533759519048180
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Ban foreigners buying houses and cut immigration now!
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