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Dear John,
On Tuesday 1 July, Senators Whitten and Stacey officially
began their terms in the Australian Senate, representing
Western Australia and New South Wales respectively. Senator Malcolm
Roberts also commenced his third term representing Queensland, marking
his second re-election under the One Nation banner.
For our new Senators, the week began in Canberra with what’s known
as Senate School, a full induction into the workings of the
Senate. It’s an intensive week focused on learning parliamentary
procedure, hiring staff, setting up offices, and getting systems in
place to hit the ground running.
Alongside this, the One Nation team has been finalising how all
Senate offices will work together, setting up clear lines of
communication, shared resources, and coordinated workflows to ensure
we operate as a united force.

Each of our Senators is creating a dedicated website, which will be
the central hub for sharing policies, news, political updates, and
blogs. These platforms are key to keeping the community informed and
engaged.
Both Senator Whitten and Senator Stacey have already made it clear
that rural and regional Australia will be front and centre of their
advocacy. From rising freight costs and unfair farm gate prices to
layers of red tape that strangle small towns, the bush never gets a
fair go, and they’re determined to change that.
Senator Pauline Hanson has also reaffirmed her focus this week on
ensuring all parties involved in Native Title claims are treated
fairly. Most Australians would be shocked to learn that Aboriginal
claimants are funded by the Commonwealth, while local councils,
farmers, and other respondents are left to fend for themselves. That’s
an outrageous imbalance, and it’s the result of a Labor change that
One Nation is determined to reverse.
The groundwork laid this week is
critical. It ensures our Senators are equipped not just to understand
the machinery of Parliament, but to use it effectively to fight for
the issues that matter to everyday Australians.
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Senator Pauline Hanson has taken to the
airwaves this week, sharing her life-long passion for knitting. While
the craft is enjoying a fashionable revival, Pauline has been knitting
for years. Now, her handmade creations are available for purchase,
with proceeds going to a campaign activity.
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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation https://www.onenation.org.au/
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