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Dear John,
When Pauline Hanson, our founder, sees a problem, she swings into
action. She doesn’t muck around, she gets on with the job, fighting
for what’s right and always backing in the best interests of everyday
Australians.
Pauline Hanson has had hospices built, motor racetracks built, sick
children provided life-saving medicine, fed the homeless, Australian
farming properties protected from resumption for foreign powers, water
provided to drought communities, and much more.
Australians in need can trust Pauline Hanson to look out
for them.
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One Nation is surging in the polls
since our May election success. This is something you wouldn't hear
about in the media, but 13% is up from our 7% on election day, and it
places us higher than the Greens. It shows that with some more hard
work and good results our party could challenge the Liberals for
primary place in Queensland.
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That’s been the story of her career, and it’s the backbone of One
Nation. Even before the party was born, back when Pauline was a local
councillor, she’d tell you people from all over her city would come to
her to get things fixed. They knew she’d listen and act.
That’s our renewed focus in the next term of parliament:
what needs fixing? Because when something needs
doing, One Nation gets it done.
We recently surveyed our members across the country, and they
delivered a long list of things that need urgent attention. But let’s
be honest, that list never ends. There’s always more work to do.
Just look around. Roads are crumbling. Streetlights don’t work.
Families don’t feel safe in their homes. Meanwhile, local councils
across the country, the ones supposed to deliver these basic services,
are spending ratepayers’ money on communiques about the Middle
East.
That’s not good enough.
We’re building branches right across Australia to zero in on these
local issues and feed them straight into our growing network of
elected MPs, who then roll up their sleeves and take action.
Roads need repairing. Housing must be affordable. Families deserve
safety. Water security has to improve. Property rights must be
protected. We need more nurses and teachers in the bush, and bulk
billing needs a serious expansion. These aren’t fringe issues, they
hit every single community in the country.
When you hear Pauline Hanson or her party attacked, its because our
adversaries know we get things done.
That’s why One Nation is building a grassroots movement with a
single goal: fix the things that matter.
And we won’t stop until Australians feel comfortable and relaxed,
knowing their taxes are being used wisely, not wasted on pampering
elites or pushing extremist nonsense.
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One of the great characters in our party
is Brettlyn “Beaver” Neal, Pauline Hanson’s unflappable personal
assistant. This week, she swapped her city desk for the saddle,
becoming a camel jockey and giving the ABC a cracking interview. The
result? A few good yarns about outback life from someone who’s lived
it both ways.

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Amazing News
Pauline Hanson has released a men's jumper for sale, and it is
great! Knitting is a fantastic hobby, and we're very lucky to have a
leader that allows her party to sell her creations to fund our
campaign activity! We still have women's jumpers for sale.

Pauline Hanson’s One Nation https://www.onenation.org.au/
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