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One Nation candidate for Keppel, James Ashby, has accused the Queensland Premier of lying about providing feedback to the Federal Court on a native title claim for Great Keppel Island. A right-to-information request revealed that no such feedback document exists, leading Ashby to label the Premier's statement as a "barefaced lie."

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When politicians and 'IT experts' claim mastery of new technology, it's crucial to question and prepare for contingencies, as James Ashby emphasizes the need for backup plans when solar and wind fail and the importance of cash in preventing IT collapses from devastating small businesses and the economy.

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One Nation MP James Ashby demands action after Rockhampton MP Barry O'Rourke admits using the electoral roll to confront and intimidate social media critics. Ashby calls this a frightening misuse of power and urges the Premier to condemn such actions, highlighting the need for ethical conduct in politics.

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Labor MP for Rockhampton, Barry O'Rourke, has admitted to using the electoral roll to track down and visit voters who post negative comments about him on social media. Describing his actions as “a bit of karma” and acknowledging they might be “a little bit stupid,” O'Rourke stated that he enjoys confronting these "keyboard warriors" face-to-face. During a local radio interview, he emphasized his disdain for anonymous online negativity and revealed that in-person interactions often result in the critics becoming surprisingly polite. Despite accusations of intimidation, O'Rourke maintains that he does not excuse abuse or intimidation in any form. The Premier's office encouraged MPs to engage with constituents but did not address the appropriateness of O'Rourke's methods. One Nation candidate James Ashby condemned O'Rourke's behavior, calling for a referral to the Crime and Corruption Commission. The Electoral Commission of Queensland noted that MPs are authorized to use electoral roll information for their duties but did not comment on the specifics of O'Rourke's actions.

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July 19, 2024

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Rockhampton MP Barry O'Rourke has apologized for using the electoral roll to track down and visit voters who posted negative social media comments about him, admitting his words were poorly chosen during a radio interview. His remarks drew criticism from various political figures, prompting O'Rourke to defend his intentions but acknowledge the need for better communication.

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"Sky News: Trump Assassination Attempt Analysis. Join Pauline Hanson's chief of staff, James Ashby, and Daily Telegraph's James Morrow as they discuss the implications and security concerns surrounding this unprecedented event."

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Watch as James Ashby uncovers the state Labor Government's false claim of providing 'feedback' to the court regarding the Native Title claim on Great Keppel Island. Ashby's revelation highlights the government's misleading statements and lack of transparency in handling this critical issue. This exposure adds to the growing scrutiny and criticism of the government's approach to Native Title and indigenous land rights.

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The incident involving Pauline Hanson at Maryborough’s Mary Poppins statue sparked controversy and apologies from local officials. Hanson, filming for Sky News, was initially told by a council employee to stop filming near the statue, citing its apolitical nature and threatening police intervention. Fraser Coast Deputy Mayor Paul Truscott later apologized, clarifying that the statue stands on a public footpath accessible to all, regardless of political affiliation. Fraser Coast Regional Council CEO Ken Diehm also apologized, affirming everyone’s right to free speech in public spaces. The incident drew attention online and highlighted debates over public access and free expression.

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The Queensland government recently acquired three significant cattle stations—Tonkoro, Melrose Station, and Vergemont Station—totaling over 200,000 hectares, with support from a $21 million anonymous donation facilitated by the US-based Nature Conservancy. This move aims to bolster Queensland's Protected Areas Estate, preserving ecosystems and biodiversity unique to the region. However, it has drawn criticism from Stephen Andrew, One Nation Member for Mirani, and local farmers who argue it undermines agricultural productivity. This acquisition is part of Labor's broader goal to increase protected areas to 17% by 2030, a target that could potentially rise to 30%, raising concerns about the future of farming and public access to these lands.

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