Dear John,
The Queen's passing, infrastructure projects & climate bills, must see news from this week!
Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's longest-reigning monarch has died aged 96. As head of state for the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, her 70-year reign spanned more than a dozen U.S. presidents and nine popes. She will be missed by millions as she leaves behind a truly impressive legacy.
This week the Senate has passed a One Nation motion establishing an inquiry into Project Iron Boomerang, an ambitious nation-building proposal to link Queensland’s coal and Western Australia’s iron ore fields by rail line.
In other news, Senator Pauline Hanson calls Labor's climate bill a "legislated disaster" as she warns the Senate that this bill will turn Australia into a 3rd world country.
"The rich are getting richer, and the poor are getting poorer, reducing our standard of living and making us a third-world country. It's all based on the ridiculous idea that unless Australia does this [move to renewables], the entire world is doomed. That is completely untrue."
Kind Regards,
Peter Brady
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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation - 109 Holt St, Eagle Farm, QLD 4009, Australia
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