
Q: Do the XXXX signs give away this
iconic pub's location, in one of the world's most iconic parts of the
world? (Answer at bottom)
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Dear John
The Federal election and the
Queensland and Western Australian state elections are three very
important dates that are fast approaching.
Although the Prime Minister
has claimed the federal election is ‘scheduled’ for May 2025, you can
never trust anything he says. All indications are that Anthony
Albanese will go to the polls when he thinks he can win. Polling shows
voters deserting his chaotic and incompetent government in abundance,
so he will want to go before interest rate rises kick in after
Christmas. A November or December poll could be on the cards (or
perhaps sooner).
The Queensland election is
in October this year, coinciding with a visit to Australia by King
Charles III and Queen Camila.
Albanese will want to have
an election well clear of the electoral drumming Labor will get at the
Queensland state level; it is against protocol for a monarch’s visit
to be during, or near, an election.
Which leaves perhaps
November or very early December as likely dates for Albanese to plead
his case with an increasingly unreceptive public.
We’re fewer than 80 days out
from the Queensland state election and the LNP haven’t even
released their policy document – as opposed to One Nation who
launched their vision for the state back in February at Coominya in
regional Queensland.
Western Australians will
head to the polls in March 2025. Unlike Canberra, parliamentary terms
for Queensland and WA are fixed at four years; the Premiers of neither
state can set the timing for an election which suits their
advantage.
One Nation’s leaders and
candidates have been out working hard across Queensland and WA,
meeting people and holding very successful events. Momentum is with
Pauline Hanson, our leader, and One Nation.
Recently Senator Malcolm
Roberts assisted door knocking the Mackay area with our candidate,
Kylee Stanton. They visited the homeless and dispossessed, those folk
that Labor have cast on the heap of forgotten Australians as they
drive immigration to record levels in an attempt to paper over cracks
in our economy and avoid a headline recession.
Soon One Nation will start
to release the details of our Federal candidates, who will take on the
task of hold the Liberal, National, Greens and Labor parties to
account at a federal level.
We ask each and every one of
our supporters to help our candidates door knock across the state and
country. Reaching out to people, speaking to others, door knocking, is
the singular only way to win the trust of people at an
election.
We firmly predict all
candidates that door-knock thoroughly will enhance their chance to win
a seat in parliament.
The feedback we are getting
at the doors, primarily that they have never seen a political party so
active, is very encouraging.
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The Oppression Games are off to a flying start, and the teams are
ready for some gender fluid, male-on-female boxing and victimhood.
Which team has the most neurodivergent and disabled athletes to take
out the medal tally?
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Answer to the quiz: Airlie Beach. Julie
Hall, our candidate for the seat of Whitsunday, secured this iconic
and striking billboard location in one of country's most sought-after
spots.
Pauline Hanson’s One Nation https://www.onenation.org.au/
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