From Pauline Hanson’s One Nation <[email protected]>
Subject One Voice One Nation Newsletter
Date March 4, 2022 5:54 AM
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Hi John --



Welcome to One Nation's newsletter for 4th March, 2022.



Our hugely popular cartoon series takes the opportunity to explore political campaigning this week as One Nation gets set for our strongest campaign yet... Pauline Hanson discusses the floods in Queensland and NSW... Malcolm Roberts highlights how companies are illegally backfilling risk assessments to justify jab mandates and explores the Digital Identity Bill in more detail... Mark Latham reveals a shocking comment from the education sector... Rod Roberts comments on the NSW floods and emergency services... Another big win for the anti-mandate campaign is celebrated by Stephen Andrew... and some One Nation NSW candidates are at Newcastle Show today and this weekend. 



Enjoy catching up on the week's news from One Nation.



"Please Explain"

Political Campaigning

Episode 17



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Strike your most comfortable pose and hit the play button for this week's instalment of "Please Explain" to learn how political campaigning works, why politicians do it, and why they won't stop.



Usually, you would need a crowbar to pry your average politician out from behind their desks and into the real world.



That all changes come election time.



Suddenly politicians rarely sighted outside the Canberra bubble are appearing on the front pages of magazines in awkward poses or blinding themselves as they mishandle welders in photo ops gone wrong. All in the name of political campaigning. 



You can catch up on episodes you missed or re-watch your favourites at One Nation's new website.



WATCH: www.onenation.org.au/please-explain <[link removed]>



Here are a few comments inspired by this episode from our YouTube channel today:



"people don't want to see you pretending to do their job"

genuine 10/10 material" (Frank Wren)



"These just get better every week. So good to get some relevant Aussie humour back. We were once a thriving nation of comedy. Now, if it sells in America it comes to Australia. Keep them coming PH and Crew of funny people!"(William Stanky)



"These are the best cartoons to watch at the moment. Awesome job and hats off to the creators, and to you Pauline releasing them. Definitely deserves more views. Appreciate them very much." (Koala24)



"I know these come out every week but the wait feels like an eternity" (Simoss13)



One Nation Supports 100% Australian Made



From Senator Pauline Hanson



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Getting set for our strongest campaign yet.



151 Lower House candidates, Senate candidates in every state, and a team that runs off the smell of an oily rag.



One Nation will again put our money where our mouth is. That's why we've deliberately ensured our election campaign material is 100% Australian made, using recyclable products.



Our corflute material is manufactured in Victoria, then printed on the Gold Coast. It's also recyclable, which means it won't end up breaking down into micro plastic particles and ending up in our oceans.



Our paper is Australian made and printed on the Gold Coast.



The stubby cooler material is manufactured in Victoria, then printed and stitched on the Gold Coast.



This is the biggest campaign One Nation 2.0 has ever run.



How can you help? You can support One Nation at this election.



www.onenation.org.au/donate <[link removed]>



Any donation above $2 is tax deductible.



The donation of time on Election Day is equally as important.



www.onenation.org.au/volunteer <[link removed]>



We couldn't do it without you, so thanks again for your support as we get set for our biggest campaign yet... a campaign that also supports Australian businesses.



Can any other party honestly claim that?



QLD/NSW FLOODS



From Senator Pauline Hanson



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My heart goes out to all those in Queensland and NSW who are currently battling terrible flood conditions.



The timing couldn't be worse for businesses and communities looking to rebuild after COVID and for many of the hardest-hit this is the second or third time in under a decade.



The sheer amount of water that has fallen is incredible, I've seen it first hand as the creek that runs through my property is currently a raging river. I'm cut off but I'm high enough up that I'm safe.



Many others have not been so fortunate.



But we are a tough bunch and we will get through. I know everyone will be willing to get out there and help their mates recover and rebuild.



Tragically these floods have already taken 8 lives, including the life of an SES volunteer—so please everyone stay safe, avoid flooded roads, and don't take any unnecessary risks.



Update: Office Access Unavailable



Due to the Brisbane floods my staff and I have been unable to access my Senate electorate offices and neither has Senator Roberts and his staff.



While our staff can do most of their work remotely, the closure of the Senate offices has meant they have not been able to answer phone calls (parliamentary phone lines cannot readily be 'call forwarded').



Apologies to anyone who has tried to reach us by phone during these difficult times, we are trying to have this resolved as soon as possible.



In the meantime, anyone looking to contact my Senate office or Senator Malcolm Roberts about constituent issues should email: [email protected]  or  [email protected]



Sorry for any inconvenience. Hopefully, things are back to normal as quickly as possible.



Senate Estimates



Jab Mandates Justified Retrospectively



From Senator Malcolm Roberts, Queensland



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Companies are illegally backfilling risk assessments to justify jab mandates



Workplaces jumped the gun and implemented jab mandates for employees without doing their legally obligated risk assessment.



When caught out, some have tried to ‘backfill’ their risk assessment, to make it look like they had done the process properly in the first place.



As the Fair Work Ombudsman has told me, on the face of it this would be fraudulent under Workplace Health and Safety laws.



If you suspect a workplace has backfilled or retrospectively made a risk assessment for a jab mandate after implementing it, you should immediately report them to the Work Health and Safety Regulator in your State.



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What is the Digital Identity Bill



From Senator Malcolm Roberts, Queensland















This could be the fight of our lives. If you thought they’d stop at COVID, think again.



Read more here: www.onenation.org.au/digital-identity-bill <[link removed]>



You can catch up on all the latest news from One Nation on our new website. www.onenation.org.au/news <[link removed]> <[link removed]>







Shocking, Elitist, Condescending Slur



From The Hon. Mark Latham MLC, New South Wales



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Documents lodged by the NSW Department of Education for an Upper House call for papers have revealed one of the most shocking, elitist condescending slurs I have seen.



A principal in the Lithgow area when asked what could be done to improve HSC results replied “better breeding”.



This behaviour is completely unacceptable. The person who said this disgusting comment has no place in the NSW school system and should be sacked immediately.



Time stamp: 37:40



NSW Floods



From Rod Roberts, MLC







My thoughts are with those communities currently suffering from the devastating flooding that is affecting large areas of our state.



If it's flooded...forget it. If the road is flooded don't even think about it. Please follow instructions and guidance from our emergency services.



My praise to all the volunteers and emergency service workers providing crucial assistance to those in need at this time.



Most of all stay safe.



Another Big Win for the Anti-Mandate Campaign



From Stephen Andrew, MP for Mirani, QLD







Another big win for the Anti-Mandate Campaign yesterday, with the Gold Coast City Council reversing its earlier position on imposing a ‘no jab, no job’ policy on its workforce.



Over 400 Council workers stuck to their guns and refused to give up their right to bodily autonomy. They banded together, calling themselves the Gold Coast Council Pro-Choice Alliance group, and engaged human rights lawyers to take their fight to the courts.



Fortunately, this will no longer be necessary after CEO Tim Baker announced yesterday that the Council had decided to can its earlier, and deeply unpopular, decision to impose mandates. Mr Baker said the Council had received a new and updated risk assessment on “the consequences of being infected”.



The re-assessment found that “for most people who test positive for Covid-19, only flu-like symptoms develop which can be managed with non-prescription pain killers such as paracetamol”.



Mayor Tom Tate, who admits to being “pro-choice”, told the media:



“I’m pleased that everyone can come back to work and the main thing is the crucial services such as waste and water are now secure”.



Of course, those ‘brave defenders of truth and justice’ in the mainstream media are frothing at the mouth over the decision.



However, since the hugely popular and successful Trucker convoys, both here and in Canada, I have noticed there has been a real shift in the popular mood when it comes to mandates.



People no longer seem so interested in demonising and persecuting their fellow citizens, many of whom are their neighbours, friends, co-workers and even family members.



Congratulations to all the Gold Coast Council Pro-Choice Alliance workers, who stuck by each other and stood their ground against the forces of medical tyranny.



As their website states: “This affects everyone in Australia. Everyone.”



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Well said, and well done!



State News

NSW







Great turn out by One Nation candidates at the Newcastle Show today. (From left to right, Neil Turner for Paterson, Quintin King for Shortland, and Mark Watson for Newcastle)



If you're at the show this weekend look for the orange tent!



The only way to save jobs against the Labor/Green/Liberal/Nationals Net Zero policy is to vote One Nation and put the major's last.



This next federal election is so important for Australia's future.



Will you chip in to support our 2022 Federal Election Campaign Fund?



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Thanks for reading this week's newsletter. All of us here at One Nation really do appreciate your support.



Kind regards



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