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Hi John --
Welcome to this week's newsletter, 29 October
2021
Pauline Hanson spent a few days this week on the campaign trail
with our newest senate candidate in Tasmania, Steve Mav. Many of you
have got in touch wanting to know more about the COVID-19 Vaccination
Discrimination Bill, so there's a link to its progress below. Mark
Latham speaks out about mixing politics with sport and how the extreme
Left is ruining it for the rest of us with compulsory virtue
signalling driving out talent. Malcolm Roberts gets honest answers
from the Auditor General about the state of Australia's electoral
systems... Enjoy this week's recap of the news from One
Nation.
End the Pandemic of
Discrimination
From Senator Pauline
Hanson
Last week I introduced legislation into the Senate that would make
it unlawful to discriminate against Australians who exercise their
right to choose not to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
The discrimination being faced by unvaccinated Australians sends a
clear message: the rights of the individual will be protected only so
long as they do not conflict with the state. There is nothing — not
even a global pandemic — more dangerous to a free society. Australia
is a democracy, not a totalitarian state or communist
dictatorship.
Australian's who have chosen not to get the jab face a bleak future
in which they are treated as second-class citizens; not allowed to
earn a living or cross a state border to be reunited with their
families. Many have already had their livelihoods taken from them for
standing for the right to choose.
This is so wrong and needs to be stopped.
All the details of my COVID-19 Vaccination Status (Prevention of
Discrimination) Bill 2021 can be found online by following the link
below.
Keep Politics out of Sport
From Mark Latham MLC, New South
Wales
Australians watch sport to get away from
politics, not to have it shoved in their faces. 'It's just not
cricket.'
Cricketers kneeling to the neo-Marxist
BLM does nothing to reduce racism. It just makes them look silly. Now
South Africa has kicked its best player, Quinton de Kock, out of the
team because he doesn't kneel.
Virtue signaling has become compulsory.
It's chilling to think that in the world of sport, Left-wing political
statements are becoming compulsory.
Have no doubt, Australia is not far
behind. Remember when the Big Bash League decided to pretend Australia
Day didn't exist for games played on 26 January?
So, de Kock is out for not wanting to
virtue signal while the Taliban's team plays on, seemingly with no
objection from the cricket authorities, media, or kneeling
players.
You can't make this stuff up.
Click below to hear the full
interview
Audit our
Elections
From Senator Malcolm Roberts,
Queensland
The Australian National Audit Office is
one of the best agencies in government. They do great work chasing
down wasteful government spending and exposing poor management.
The few times they have looked at the
conduct of our elections, like in 2015, the report card was a solid
fail. They haven’t audited the conduct of our elections since then
despite promising to.
At Senate Estimates the Auditor General
was very honest and upfront with me. He cannot confirm the Australian
Electoral Commission has comprehensive performance standards for
elections. He cannot assure the Australian people that the electoral
systems are fit for purpose.
He did say that the way for the community
to be assured about the integrity of elections is through the
Parliament acting.
One Nation’s Election Integrity Bill was
written for this very good reason. Whatever happens in the next
election, if it passes, the public can have confidence in the
result.
Parliament must pass an election
integrity bill before the next election.
Click on the link below for the October
Senate Estimates video and transcript
Pauline Hanson joins Steve Mav on the
Tasmanian Campaign Trail
After a chilly start to the week, Pauline and One Nation senate
candidate for Tasmania, Steve Mav, hit the campaign trail. They both
enjoyed meeting people in Launceston, Burnie and Sheffield. With
plenty of media opportunities along the way, there was a great turn
out at events and Pauline even received a lesson in Steve's
irrepressible and hands-on brand of roadside campaigning.
At the end of the statewide tour, sources close to the senator were
able to report that the Queenslander did acclimatise to Tassie's
cooler temperatures and eventually packed away her woolen jumper.
For more photos from the Tassie tour, click on the link below.
Right now we are in the fight of our lives for the fundamental
rights and freedoms of all Australians, and the Australian way of
life.
Your voice will hold sway in the houses of Parliament in a
way you've never held sway before. And as the most people's
voice in Parliament, we can finally do what's needed to take back the
future for all of us.
But for us to succeed, we're going to need everyone to get
involved. We need people like you to help us.
But the next federal election could be called at any moment, so we
need to be prepared for when the starter's gun is fired.
Will you make a donation to our 2022 Federal Election
Campaign Fund?
https://www.onenation.org.au/donate
Thanks for reading. See you next week.
Regards
Natalie
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