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The evidence continues to mount that these vaccines do not deserve the continuing provisional approval given to them by the TGA. Concerns about possible adverse side effects are too big to ignore any longer, especially after my COVID Under Question inquiry. The Australian Health Practitioner Regulatory Agency, Ahpra, has been bullying medical practitioners into not reporting or even for talking about the harm they’re seeing. The TGA erased 98 per cent of the 800 vaccine deaths—98 per cent erased!—that physicians reported. The TGA did so without autopsy or suitable consideration of all the patient medical data. TGA, ATAGI and Ahpra are the three monkeys of the pharmaceutical industry: hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil.

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If you listened to last night's budget or you looked through the budget papers you might have noticed the considerable attention paid towards women, including many hundreds of millions of dollars allocated towards assisting female victims of domestic violence. However, what was overlooked was another aspect of domestic violence playing out in Australia. One which, like those who suffer from it, rarely gets the same sort of attention, violence against men. I felt compelled to address this issue and help bring some facts to light because so often male victims are not only ignored but they are not given vital information about services and aid that they can access for help.

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March 29, 2022

Fuel Excise Slashed

One Nation's campaign to help ease cost of living pressure by cutting fuel excise tax has paid off with the Government adopting our proposal. Thank you to everyone who signed my open letter to the Prime Minister. It just goes to show that when enough people make their voices heard the government is forced to listen.

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Today I will be submitting this petition, signed by 41,079 Aussies, calling on the Federal Government to establish a broad Royal Commission into the true facts and the management of the COVID-19 pandemic by Australia’s state and federal governments, to the Senate. Thank you to the tens of thousands of Australians who took the time to add their voices to mine.

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Labor and Senator Tim Ayres continue to try and demonise anti-mandate protestors. The most recent attempt has been to falsely claim anti-mandate protestors at the Convoy to Canberra earlier this year are all anti-vaxxers and vandalised Parliament House. Instead, Parliament House has confirmed that the largely peaceful Convoy to Canberra protestors didn’t commit ANY acts of vandalism at Parliament House.

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COVID UNDER QUESTION is a cross-party inquiry into the Government’s response to COVID held on 23rd March 2022. COVID Under Question was hosted by Senator Malcolm Roberts (One Nation Federal Senator for Queensland) and attended by Stephen Andrew (One Nation Queensland State MP for Mirani), George Christensen (Federal Nationals MP for Dawson), Gerard Rennick (Federal Liberal Senator for Queensland), Alex Antic (Federal Liberal Senator for South Australia) and Craig Kelly (Federal Palmer United Australia MP for Hughes). Parliamentarians heard from a range of Doctors, experts, economists and everyday people about how the Government’s response to COVID has affected them and at times defied belief. The absurdity of Chief Health Officer dictates and power hungry politicians is all laid bare. The full day’s proceedings were recorded and available for public viewing.

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Aussies are set to receive some relief at the petrol bowser with the Coalition hinting that they will adopt the proposal pushed by One Nation to cut fuel excise tax. Thank you to the 16,000 Aussies who signed my open letter to the Prime Minister and Opposition leader, sent last week, calling for this very action.

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March 27, 2022

The Canberra Protest

Every week for months people are turning up here at Canberra to support the removal of vaccine mandates and return of freedoms and our Australian lifestyle. One of them is Mark. Have a listen.

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While Australia and other wealthy countries will see shortages of some items and skyrocketing prices for others, many of the world’s poorer nations won’t be so lucky with hundreds of millions of people facing severe hunger in 2022. The situation was bad enough with skyrocketing fertiliser, fuel and shipping costs, but recent events in the Ukraine have made everything a hell of a lot worse. Russia and Ukraine alone account for roughly 30 per cent of global wheat and barley exports, while 40% of the world’s fertilisers are supplied by Belarus and Russia. The sanctions on Russia and Belarus have therefore removed key ingredients from the world’s food supply, causing wheat and other grain prices, to absolutely explode. Grain-rich countries like Moldova and Hungary, have put bans on the export of grains and fertilisers as they desperately move to hold on to their own supplies. EU farmers have called for a suspension of Europe’s 'Green New Deal' farming restrictions, with no success.

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