From Pauline Hanson | One Nation <[email protected]>
Subject From Foreign Policy Disasters to Local Sell-Outs: Why Australia Needs One Nation
Date August 16, 2025 2:55 AM
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Dear John,

Labor’s announcement that Australia willsurrender to terrorists and recognise a Palestinian state has dominated the headlines this week.

It’s a big deal in the media because the announcement represents a major departure from a longstanding bipartisan policy—the so-called ‘two-state solution’ to the everlasting conflict in the Middle East.

The Prime Minister no doubt feels that following Labor’s landslide election win and a weak Opposition led by an even weaker Sussan Ley, he has sufficient political capital to finally make the radical move Labor’s extremist left faction has been agitating for years.

Australian foreign policy is almost unrecognisable from what it was a generation ago: today Australia insults its traditional allies while it kneels to communist China and hands terrorists everything they want on a golden platter. Hamas—a prescribed terrorist group backed by a rogue theocratic terrorist state in Iran—has already praised the Albanese government for caving in to its demands.

One Nation has roundly condemned this abysmal foreign policy shift, pledging to withdraw Australia’s recognition of a Palestinian state and setting non-negotiable conditions for Australia’s agreement to the implementation of the ‘two-state solution.’ As Senator Hanson said, you don’t stop terrorists by giving them what they want; you stop them by always denying what they want.

In the meantime, it’s important we don’t let a conflict being fought 12,000 km away take our focus off local issues, and One Nation has again put the focus onpoor governance in the Aboriginal industry <[link removed]>this week, revealing that 1,258 Indigenous corporations had failed to comply with reporting requirements for the 2023-24 financial year.

These corporations aren’t even subject to the requirements of the Corporations Act 2001. They have their own law: the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006; the level of compliance required by this law is substantially lower than for non-Indigenous corporations, yet around one in three Indigenous groups can’t even meet these basic standards. The body charged with ensuring compliance, the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC), is effectively toothless, while Minister for Indigenous Australians Malarndirri McCarthy seems more interested in enforcing welcomes to country than enforcing the law.



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Liberal & Labor Betray Soldiers

As someone who deeply respects the men and women of our Australian Defence Force, I find it heartbreaking to witness the betrayal they’ve suffered at the hands of the Liberal and Labor parties.

Former Chief of Defence Angus Campbell will likely be let off scot-free by the uniparty, despite clear evidence the medals he wears require review.

Brave Australians sign up to defend our nation, often risking their lives, yet their service is being diminished by a broken system of recognition—and worse, by political indifference.

One Nation initiated a Senate Inquiry into the military medal system because we listened to the voices of those who serve. What we uncovered was a two-tiered structure where senior officers award themselves medals, sometimes without meeting the “in action” criteria for being under fire, while frontline soldiers are overlooked.

Our recommendations were clear. We called for a review of medals awarded to top brass between 1991 and 2012, a restoration of the original “in action” definition, and protections against the arbitrary cancellation of medals. We proposed a fairer, transparent system that honours genuine service, not bureaucratic self-congratulation.

But Liberal and Labor refused to back these reforms.



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You’d think protecting a pristine stretch of coastline like Geographe Bay would be a no-brainer. But somehow, common sense seems to have gone out the window, along with transparency, when it comes to a controversial offshore wind project that’s causing real concern across the South West.

One Nation Senator Tyron Whitten recently tried to get some straight answers by filing a Freedom of Information (FOI) request. He wanted to know how and why the Department of Environment decided that the marine survey mapping was 'not a controlled action' for the proposed wind facility, surveying using sound levels that deafen whales, which rely on their hearing to survive. But here’s the kicker: the FOI request was denied. And not just by anyone,  it was shut down by the same person who made the original decision to greenlight the project.







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