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Federal MP Warren Entsch denies allegations of a conflict of interest involving his wife, Yolonde Entsch, and her work with My Pathway, a company that received government funding. New photos and claims have surfaced, raising questions about his awareness of her involvement. Entsch maintains no connection between the funding and his wife's contract.

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One Nation's candidate for Keppel, James Ashby, is set to lead the party in the Queensland state election. Federal leader Pauline Hanson praises Ashby's leadership, vision, and dedication to addressing key issues like youth crime, cost of living, housing, and health services. Ashby aims to bring real change for Queenslanders.

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New photos raise questions about Federal MP Warren Entsch's claim that he was unaware of his wife Yolonde's paid workshops with My Pathway, a company with government contracts. The situation highlights potential conflicts of interest and transparency issues in parliamentary disclosures.

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Senator Malcolm Roberts denounces the Help to Buy Bill 2023 for failing to address Australia's housing crisis, warning of rising prices and government overreach. One Nation proposes alternative solutions, including using superannuation for home purchases and capping immigration to reduce demand.

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As activists wave LNP signs near the decaying Barron River bridge, it’s clear both LNP and ALP have failed to plan for its replacement for decades. With the ALP likely to lose the October election, many fear the LNP will provide only a costly and delayed solution, proving that political choice is just an illusion. Read more on why voters are frustrated with both parties.

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One Nation’s Keppel candidate, James Ashby, criticizes the Queensland State Government's $300 million investment in Great Keppel Island (Woppa) as "too little, too late" after a decade of delays. Ashby calls for an additional $100 million to restore the island's tourism appeal, including a new jetty and runway improvements. Discover his vision for the future of GKI.

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