Former Cessnock Councillor Brian Burston has been endorsed as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation lead senate candidate in the upcoming federal election. Read More
Former Cessnock Councillor Brian Burston has been endorsed as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation lead senate candidate in the upcoming federal election. Read More
Australia's population has just reached 24 million, 17 years ahead of the Bureau of Statistics modelling. For a Government organisation, the Bureau’s public record disclosure is severely inadequate, making it almost impossible for any Government or opposition to map a future plan for this nation. Read More
Brendan Ball has been announced as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for the seat of Fadden, ahead of this year’s federal election. Read More
Malcolm Turnbull aspired to be Prime Minister of Australia. Many Australians were ready to throw Tony Abbott under the bus, including the loyalists within his own party, giving Turnbull his wish. Read More
Ms Hanson, leader and Queensland Senate candidate for Pauline Hanson’s One Nation said, “In light of the announcement from the Federal Minister for Education Simon Birmingham that Sydney’s largest Muslim school is facing closure after the Federal Government revoked $19 million in annual funding is disturbing to say the least”. Read More
Australia’s largest Muslim School may be forced to close after the Federal Government revoked $19 million in annual funding. Located in South West Sydney, Malek Fahd is one of six Islamic schools situated in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide under review due to financial mismanagement and governance failures. Read More
A foster carer has become South Australia's first senate candidate for Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party, ahead of the 2016 federal election. Read More
Bronwyn Bishop may have taken the helicopter but Pauline Hanson says she’s taking her non-taxpayer-funded car to the Bellarine Peninsula, just one stop on her visit to Victoria next week. Read More