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Pauline Hanson Uncensored - Advocacy, Accountability, Australia

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6 Mga view· 09/02/26· Balita at Pulitika

In this uncensored conversation, Pauline Hanson sits down for a direct, policy-focused discussion on the issues reshaping Australia right now, immigration, free speech, digital identity, housing pressure, and the growing gap between voters and political decision-making.

This is advocacy in action.
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No slogans.
No party spin.
No dodging the hard questions.

The Australian Lobby Group exists to put real issues, backed by public concern and policy detail, directly in front of elected representatives — on the record and without filters. This conversation reflects that mission.

Whether you agree or disagree with Pauline Hanson’s views, this discussion matters, because democratic accountability does not happen through media headlines — it happens through direct engagement.

Watch, listen, and decide for yourself.


Questions for Senator Hanson / One Nation

1. Policy Alignment with the Australian Lobby Group - Intro about our history and what’s unfolding.


2. Free Speech, Hate Speech Laws, and Section 18C

Will One Nation commit to repealing the 2025–2026 Hate Speech laws in full, including Section 18C, and instead rely on existing criminal, civil, and defamation laws being properly enforced rather than expanding speech controls?



3. Online Regulation, Age Verification, and Censorship

Will One Nation commit to repealing mandatory online Age Verification and Digital Duty of Care laws, and instead revert to a content ratings-based framework, such as the existing Australian Classification system, placing responsibility back with adults and parents rather than the state?



4. Digital ID and Government Data Collection

Will One Nation commit to repealing Digital ID mandates?
If not, will it legislate strict prohibitions on two-way data flow, ensuring Digital ID is limited solely to point-of-identification and cannot be used for transaction tracking, behavioural profiling, or government data aggregation?



5. Immigration and Welfare Reciprocity

Will One Nation commit to repealing reciprocal income support agreements with foreign nations, given Australia is a net importer of migration and these arrangements place additional strain on domestic welfare systems?



6. Housing and Foreign / Student Ownership

Will One Nation commit to banning student visa holders from owning residential property in Australia, to reduce speculative demand and protect housing access for citizens?



7. Student Visas and Permanent Residency Pathways

Will One Nation commit to ending the use of student visas as a de facto pathway to permanent residency, restoring the student visa to its original purpose as a temporary education visa only?



8. Cost of Living – Excise and Income Tax

Will One Nation support a wholesale halving of all excise taxes as an immediate cost-of-living measure?
And will it commit to automatic indexing of income tax brackets to prevent bracket creep from quietly increasing the tax burden on working Australians?



9. External Policy Advocacy and Support Structures

Would One Nation acknowledge that policy-aligned advocacy conducted outside party donation limits, through independent organisations, can help shift public sentiment and build cultural support for reform?
And would it welcome lawful, transparent support for such advocacy where objectives are aligned?
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