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Discover the latest insights from James Ashby as he talks to 4BC about the Woppaburra people’s application for a Native Title claim on Great Keppel Island. Ashby delves into the historical significance, the implications for local communities, and the potential outcomes of this important legal process. Stay informed on this critical issue affecting Indigenous rights and heritage in Australia.

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Discover how One Nation attracts voters from both Labor and Liberal parties, particularly in Queensland, and explore the broader implications for Australian politics in this insightful analysis from the MMM Night Show. Uncover the strategies and appeal of One Nation, and understand what this shift means for the future of Australia's political landscape. Tune in for a deep dive into the dynamics of voter behavior and party politics.

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Watch as James Ashby clearly explains on 9 News the realities of a native title claim for Great Keppel Island and its impact on the Capricornia Coast economy. The Labor Member fumbles, unable to justify whether the government will challenge the claim or work with the Woppaburra people.

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Explore the complex debate over the use of public figures in satire with a focus on Frances Whiting's critique of a cartoon featuring Robert Irwin by One Nation, as reported in Brisbane’s Sunday Mail. This discussion delves into the nuanced application of 'consent' in satirical media, contrasting it with personal interactions and questioning the consistency of media practices concerning satirical representations without consent. Historically, satire, including popular shows like Monty Python and The Simpsons, has operated without seeking the explicit permission of those it depicts, a practice that is both legally supported and culturally accepted. The article also considers potential biases and motives that may influence media critiques, highlighting the importance of maintaining a balanced perspective in media discussions, especially when involving political figures and satirical content.

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June 26, 2024

GKI Petition Is Launched

James Ashby, One Nation candidate for Keppel, has initiated a petition opposing the recent native title claim on Great Keppel Island (Woppa). Ashby is calling on the Queensland Government to publicly disclose the feedback it provided to the Federal Court, questioning the credibility of the government's actions and their lack of local consultation. The claim seeks exclusive Indigenous rights over the majority of the island, a move Ashby argues should be fully opposed to protect the interests of all Australians. Sign the petition to voice your support at www.onenation.org.au/stop-native-title-claim-great-keppel.

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Kilkivan small business owner and former police officer Katy McCallum will stand as One Nation’s candidate for the traditionally safe National Party seat of Gympie in the October state election. McCallum highlights the struggles of small businesses, escalating crime, and the need for infrastructure improvements in her campaign.

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Join former Labor Senator Stephen Conroy and One Nation chief of staff James Ashby as they discuss a recent poll revealing 60% of Australians support nuclear energy. Explore why Labor persists with its scare campaign despite growing public support.

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Listen to James Ashby provide an update on the native title claim on Great Keppel Island and discover his efforts to advocate for our community. Stay informed on the latest developments and how they impact you.

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Senator Pauline Hanson has written a critical letter to Opposition leader David Crisafulli, demanding clarity on whether the LNP will preference One Nation in the upcoming election. One Nation has pledged to preference the LNP second and Labor last, pressuring the LNP to reciprocate. Hanson insists that One Nation will not support Labor's budget, treaty path, voice to parliament, or emissions targets. She criticizes Crisafulli's performance but believes One Nation can bolster conservative efforts to oust Labor. LNP state director Ben Riley dismissed the demands, stating preference decisions will be made once all candidates are announced.

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