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As election speculation intensifies, One Nation’s James Ashby has highlighted key cost-of-living policies, including tax relief on insurance and alcohol excise at licensed venues. Speaking alongside Liberal MP James Stevens, Ashby called for reductions in stamp duty and GST on insurance to ease financial pressures on Australian households. With discussions on the census, gender questions, and Barnaby Joyce’s future, the political landscape is shifting rapidly ahead of the next election.

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February 17, 2025

BEER TAX NO MORE

One Nation and James Ashby explain why scrapping the beer tax is crucial for Aussie culture, mateship, and local venues. Lowering alcohol taxes at pubs and clubs is the most sensible way to tackle key issues affecting Australians.

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Pauline Hanson addresses Australia's immigration crisis, national security threats, and the latest electoral funding reforms in a powerful interview. She calls for stronger border policies, stricter citizenship requirements, and a level playing field in political funding. Hanson also warns about the risks of unchecked migration and its impact on Australian values, security, and cost of living. Don't miss her bold insights on the nation's most pressing issues.

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James Ashby highlights election strategies, reducing public spending, and the power of grassroots campaigning on Sky News. Catch his insights and a lively discussion on Australia’s political landscape.

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January 20, 2025

The Woke Debate

Explore Australia's political landscape with insights on the woke debate, housing affordability, migration policies, and TikTok surveillance concerns. Join James Ashby, Angira from the Daily Telegraph, and Paul Murray as they discuss federal election predictions, cost of living, and the future of Australian politics.

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