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One Nation leader Pauline Hanson claims she was prohibited from filming an interview next to a Mary Poppins statue in Maryborough, Queensland, because the children's character is deemed 'apolitical.' While preparing for her Sky News interview, Hanson alleges a local official threatened to call the police. Despite this, Hanson proceeded with the interview, asserting her rights and refusing to be bullied. She described Maryborough as being run by "a bunch of bullies" who opposed One Nation's presence. Hanson also recounted a separate incident that day where she was warned against inspecting a local TAFE site. The Mary Poppins statue honors author P.L. Travers, born in Maryborough in 1899.

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Residents of the Mary Valley in Queensland are grappling with the impact of Labor and LNP's net-zero targets. During Senator Pauline Hanson's Gympie tour, locals voiced concerns over the potential harm to their communities from these policies, particularly the costly and inefficient pumped hydro project.

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James Ashby critiques Labor's governance in Queensland, highlighting issues like youth crime, red tape, and inadequate infrastructure. He discusses the state's need for change and the growing support for minor parties like One Nation. Ashby also comments on Labor's internal conflicts and the political landscape ahead of the upcoming elections.

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WATCH: James Ashby, One Nation Candidate for Keppel, fights for locals worried about the cost of electricity from unreliable solar and wind farms. James Ashby strongly advocates using nuclear power to bring prices down and provide the massive base load power Australians need.

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Federal Opposition leader Peter Dutton and Deputy David Littleproud's nuclear power plans have divided their party, with state LNP Shadow Energy Minister Deb Frecklington opposing the idea for the Tarong coal-fired power station. The proposal aims to eliminate the need for energy storage systems like the Borumba Dam Pumped Hydro Electricity scheme and the controversial powerlines linked to renewable projects. Anti-powerline activist Katy McCallum announced her state election candidacy for Pauline Hanson's One Nation, opposing the Borumba scheme and its powerlines. The LNP's federal and state representatives remain divided on the nuclear option, adding complexity to the energy politics in the Gympie area.

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Small business owner Taryn Gillard will be running as One Nation’s candidate for the seat of Maryborough in the upcoming state election on October 26. Gillard, who owns La Familia restaurant and is deeply involved in community volunteering, aims to address the cost of living crisis and support local democracy through regular town hall meetings. She emphasizes One Nation's policies on regional development, youth crime, housing, and independent energy. Her campaign has garnered support from Senator Malcolm Roberts.

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Australia's native title system continues to divide, with One Nation's James Ashby highlighting unmet $30M commitments to Great Keppel Island and a recent claim potentially restricting 84% of the island. One Nation demands a review of the system, citing broad exclusion of Australians from the decision-making process.

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