Dear John,
When One Nation holds the balance of power, Australia
thrives.
Our latest achievement from Sarah Game in SA? Backing the merger of
the University of Adelaide and the University
of South Australia, set to form Australia’s largest
university by 2026. This move promises enhanced student support and a
substantial boost to research, driving both educational and economic
prosperity in the state.
The Hon. Sarah Game MLC (One Nation’s SA
representative) has used her balance of power
position in South Australia to great effect, and her recent
achievements in delivering better outcomes for all residents are
evidenced by the legislative results she has brought to the table.
This week, Sarah Game's pivotal efforts to persuade the SA
government to abandon their state Voice garnered significant media
attention.

The Hon. Tania Mihailuk MLC (One Nation NSW) has also urged
the New South Wales Premier to reconsider his stubborn stance on
introducing their Voice, criticising his apparent stubbornness and
arrogance.

Our commitment to transparency and accountability hasn't wavered in
the Senate either. Thanks to One Nation’s tireless efforts, we've
secured a committee to review the terms of reference for a Royal
Commission into the government's COVID response. This isn't just
another inquiry; it's a dedicated platform for all affected
Australians to share their story.
The COVID Royal Commission terms of reference inquiry is the
culmination of the hard work of Senator Malcolm Roberts whose
commitment to transparency is renowned.
Over in Queensland, the state's Path to Treaty is
on shaky ground, as all political parties stand up and listen to the
views of our party leader, Pauline Hanson. One Nation has played a
significant role in influencing the LNP's stance on the treaty, who
have dropped their support (if you trust them).
Our emphasis on representing the true wishes of Queenslanders has
put considerable pressure on major parties to genuinely
listen to Queenslanders.
Would you expect anything other than Albo’s disastrous Voice to be
the subject of today’s Please Explain cartoon? Albo’s got his
balloons full, the crew over, and they're ready for a
big win. But who’s to blame when it all goes
wrong?

And while we're on the topic of Albo losing, we published
an open letter this week calling for him to apologise
and resign over the Voice defeat. You can sign the letter by clicking
the button below.
Over 2000 people have already
signed it!
And here is a thought from a Pauline Hanson X follower on
our Senate win:

Kind regards,
Damian Huxham
National Secretary | Pauline Hanson's One Nation
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