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Cost of Living
One Nation has always advocated for lower cost-of-living pressures on Queensland families and businesses. We will remove Net Zero regulations that are strangling our farmers, and in turn driving up the cost of farming while making electricity unaffordable.
We have led the charge and long advocated for the removal of state government excise on insurance premiums to help with one of the most important costs many families face. We will also end taxpayers’ subsidies for inefficient and unreliable solar and wind power. New power plants would be built using coal to meet the rising demand for affordable and reliable power.
There also wouldn’t be any vanity projects, like Labor's precious Gabba $2.7 billion rebuild. This was money that could have been put into freeing up vacant land and building homes. One Nation has long advocated for wasteful government expenditures to end and for the government to direct resources toward alleviating the housing cost crunch.
Certainly, Woolworths, Aldi and Coles could be held to account for price gouging. The state government has announced 'inquiries', whereas One Nation would act, forcing supermarkets to be fair to farmers and consumers while exploring ways to ensure healthy competition in the grocery sector.
One Nation will announce further information and associated policies relating to Queensland over the course of the election period.
More Information
1. Pauline Hanson calls for Insurance Premiums to be GST Exempt
2. Let's reduce the cost of housing - our policy
4. Regional cost of living pressures press release