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One Nation’s James Ashby has declared the party will demand Australia exit the Paris Agreement and end net zero targets if it holds the balance of power after the next federal election. Speaking on the energy crisis, Ashby said net zero is “a scam” hurting families and businesses, and warned that soaring electricity prices are the result of failed climate ideology. He added that One Nation will hold major parties accountable and restore affordable, reliable power for Australians.

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James Ashby has slammed the Australian government for mismanaging U.S. relations, warning that the country is unprepared for Trump’s trade policies and economic shifts. Highlighting America’s $35 trillion debt and Trump’s push for tariffs, Ashby urges Australia to seek alternative markets, just as it did when China restricted imports. He also criticizes Kevin Rudd’s performance as U.S. ambassador, suggesting a more capable representative is needed. Read more on Ashby’s sharp critique and One Nation’s stance.

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"Former One Nation Keppel candidate James Ashby raises concerns over plans to convert the former Yeppoon TAFE campus into an Indigenous-led school. Ashby questions the site’s suitability and public consultation process, sparking debate with local leaders."

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March 11, 2025

East to West Rail Rejig

Senator Malcolm Roberts pushes for the $100B privately-funded Iron Boomerang project, aiming to connect Port Hedland to Queensland, create 40,000 jobs, and bring infrastructure to remote communities.

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James Ashby has voiced strong opposition to plans for an Indigenous school at Yeppoon’s former TAFE site, calling it a “social experiment” and criticising the lack of community consultation. The proposed school aims to re-engage disengaged youth, but Ashby argues its location next to Yeppoon State High School is problematic. Keppel MP Nigel Hutton has dismissed Ashby’s claims, stating the initiative provides an alternative learning model, not a “troubled kids” facility. The debate continues as stakeholders weigh in on the future of the site.

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