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Date August 14, 2020 6:59 AM
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Cries from One Nation to support our dairy industry, education not indoctrination & more hot air from LaborĀ šŸ’Ø

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One Nation Calls for Urgent New Support for QLD, NSW Dairy Industries
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One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has called for new support measures for the dairy industry to prevent the ongoing exodus of farmers, particularly from disadvantaged Queensland and NSW.

ā€œWe need changes that help Queensland and New South Wales, otherwise farmers will keep walking away, a traditional way of life will die, production will dry up, and weā€™ll be left drinking imported milk or milk powder,ā€ Senator Hanson said.

Since dairy deregulation in 2000, Queensland dairy farmer numbers have dropped from 1500 to 300. Nationally, numbers have fallen from 22,000 to 5000.

National milk production has decreased dramatically from 12-billion litres annually for a population of 19-million, down to 8-billion litres today for 25-million people.

Senator Hanson proposed several dairy industry rescue measures, to be trialled initially for 24 months:
* The ACCC to determine the actual cost of production per litre for each of the eight dairy regions of Australia.

* A regulated increase of 20c per litre above the cost of production in each dairy region, paid by processors to farmers.

* A regulated increase in the retail price of milk from $1.20 per litre to no less than $1.50 per litre, which is still lower than prices in undeveloped nations ($1.70), most developed nations ($2.40) and New Zealand ($2.50) and also lower than retail prices for bottled water.

* Product labelling to clarify the milkā€™s origin (i.e. Victoria), its processing and truck departure dates, and reasonable shelf life expectancy.

* Dairy Australia statistics to be published monthly by Government instead of annually as is currently the case, to provide more timely data on the true status of the industry.

* Annual reporting by processors to reassure that farmers are receiving the mandated milk price (which is similar to reporting required of Fonterra in New Zealand).

* Guidelines for retailers to be included in the Dairy Code of Conduct.

Senator Hanson twice introduced a private senatorā€™s bill last year to ensure all farmers received a fair and viable farm gate price for their milk but it was twice voted down by all Liberal and Nationals senators.

She said the abandonment of Queensland and NSW farmers was led by Nationals Minister for Agriculture David Littleproud, a Queenslander with a career history, not in farming but in the banking sector.

ā€œLiberal and Nationals senators should have crossed the floor and supported my dairy bill, just like Labor and the Greens did, but every one of them chose instead to put themselves and their political positions ahead of farmers, their families and Australia,ā€ Senator Hanson said.

ā€œThe Liberals and Nationals deregulated dairy in 2000, which is destroying an essential Australian food industry, and Iā€™m disgusted with their ongoing negligence today.

ā€œTheyā€™re also allowing foreign buyouts of Australian farms, with no guarantee the milk will stay in Australia and mostly being exported overseas.

ā€œIā€™m totally against their attitude of ā€˜get big or get outā€™ because dairy farming is a way of life for many rural families and communities; it needs to be supported.ā€

Queensland struggles to produce enough milk to meet its needs, so it brings 30 large trucks daily from Victoria with milk at least three days old before it gets onto Queensland shelves.

Production costs vary in each of Australiaā€™s eight dairying regions. Farmers in Queensland are currently paid around 60c per litre with production costs of approximately 55c to 65c per litre, compared to Victoriaā€™s production cost of approximately 40c to 45c per litre. It costs 17c per litre to freight the milk to Queensland.

An over-reliance on Victorian dairy imports could be jeopardised if disease sweeps through the Victorian herds, and could force Queenslanders onto powdered milk should Victoria prioritise its overseas customers when lucrative export markets reopen.

ā€œI fought the Nationals to get the Code of Conduct and now my fight is to get a fair farm gate price,ā€ Senator Hanson said.

Senator Hanson secured the current inquiry into the dairy industry and its profitability since deregulation in 2000 that is due to finalise a report by September 15.

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Education Not Indoctrination
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Last week One Nation's NSW leader Mark Latham delivered a must-watch speech while introducing new laws in NSW to reassert the rights of parents in the education system, to outlaw gender-fluidity teaching and teacher training and all forms of political indoctrination in schools and ultimately to protect our children ā€“ the policy of Do No Harm.

The following is an excerpt from Mark's speech:

"The purpose of the Education Legislation Amendment (Parental Rights) Bill 2020 is to legislate two decisions: to outlaw gender fluidity teaching, course development and teacher training in the New South Wales education system; and to reassert the rights and role of parents in the moral, ethical, political and social development of their children, such that no school should be teaching material in those fields against the wishes of parents. We hear a lot of talk in the political debate about colonisation, but the worst colonising practice in our society are attempts by social engineers, many of them in the education system, to take over the role of parents.

It is part of the post-modernist attack on the nuclear family. In trying to unravel and remake our civilisation, they know the foundations of family are critical. If they can convince young people that things such as family and gender are socially constructed and that there is some kind of conspiracy to deny them their true identity, then no part of our culture is safe. The Parliament should legislate to defend the family unit and the biological science of gender. Parents, not schools, are the teachers of the values of their children. There are some fine teachers in the education system, but at the end of the day they are strangers in the lives of families. They come and go while parents are there 24/7, loving, nurturing and celebrating the achievements of their children, and dealing with the problems late at night and on weekendsā€”never with a six-week break.

Parenting can be tough and, in the era of social media, it can be challenging. The main thing parents ask of schools in the social development of children is to do no harm. Do not confuse our children by telling fiveā€‘ and six-year-olds that gender is as fluid as water and that they can be a boy one day and a girl the next; do not run classes in which 12-year-olds are told to pretend that they have come from another planet and arrive on earth without a penis or a vagina as Safe Schools did; do not confuse our children about the fixed biological reality of gender in that, other than a small number of cases, people are born male or female; do not sexualise children, creating mental illnesses and other problems in their young lives; do not engage in the child abuse of promoting gender fluidity; and do not turn our schools into political indoctrination camps, imposing the personal views of educators onto students."

Safe to say when One Nation says we will fight tooth and nail to end the indoctrination of children in schools, we mean it!
Laborā€™s Hot Air Con!
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Did you know energy-efficient air conditioning and refrigeration is currently banned in QLD despite being perfectly legal in every other state?

That's why One Nation's Stephen Andrew is supporting a push to save already struggling Queenslander more unnecessary energy costs by bringing Queensland into line with the rest of Australia.

Queensland shouldn't have to suffer simply because the Palaszczuk's Labor Government has failed to bring in this simple cost-saving solution.

The facts speak for themselves switching to efficient refrigerants results in substantial cost reductions, improved equipment lifespan, and is safe for the environment.

These cost-efficient air conditioners are backed by the Australian Standards and have a 25-year track record of safety

So if you want to help lower energy costs for Queensland businesses and see more money in the pockets of everyday Aussies then please support Stephen's petition today!

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