Pauline Hanson's One Nation stood alone in Parliament last week as it rebuked Labor's latest surprise attack on Australian primary businesses - Pauline Hanson's One Nation
Pauline Hanson's One Nation stood alone in Parliament last week as it rebuked Labor's latest surprise attack on Australian primary businesses - Pauline Hanson's One Nation FIRE THE LIAR! DONATE NOW BEFORE EOFY ACTION CENTRE Take Action Get Updates Membership Connect on Social Recruiting Become a Volunteer Become a Candidate NEWS AND EVENTS Latest News Media Gallery Events Calendar Please Explain Animation WHO WE ARE About Us Policies Our Team Branches Achievements Contact Us Candidates Online Shop JOIN DONATE Pauline Hanson's One Nation stood alone in Parliament last week as it rebuked Labor's latest surprise attack on Australian primary businesses One Nation March 30, 2026 Labor has quietly pushed through another layer of red tape that will hurt Australian jobs and industry.
This new UN-linked law gives governments more power to block projects, even ones nowhere near the ocean, based on vague environmental claims. We’ve already seen activists try to shut down major projects from thousands of kilometres away. This will make it even easier.
More red tape. Fewer jobs. Slower economy.
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