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Pauline Hanson, the centrist, just wants a free market in electricity, and an end to the renewable energy bribery

By Jo Nova

One Nation is the centre right party the Liberals forgot to be

*For Foreign readers, Pauline Hanson is the leader of One Nation, has been a politician here for 30 years, and has pointed out problems with mass immigration the whole time, and are a party of skeptics. They got about 5% of the vote in the election in May last year, but in a meteoric rise, they now poll 30%+ not only ahead of the conservative coalition here, but ahead of the Labour Party.

The commentariat say that Pauline is a lightning rod for believers, but “she doesn’t have any solutions”. However in this day of Big-octopus-government,  the best solution is when the government does nothing. Yesterday in the National Press Club Pauline Hanson laid out a textbook conservative policy platform on Net Zero: stop the subsidies, end the white elephants, don’t destroy our best agricultural land, and let the free market decide. And this was just the Net Zero policies. Hanson also wants to conserve our borders and our culture, and introduce Nuclear Energy.

Hanson wants to kill off the Snowy Hydroelectricity scheme. (Well, Hallalujuh!)

— “Let me make no apology: One Nation will end this renewable energy bribery — grants, tax incentives, concessional finance, even the government underwriting anything that sponsors the whole net zero hoax.”

— One Nation is saying: put everything into the energy mix. Let everyone share the wealth that is under our feet. We are one of the richest resource nations in the world. I am saying: get ideology out of the way.

— The Snowy Hydro 2.0 is nothing more than a black hole of debt for taxpayers.

The Liberals left a vacuum for One Nation to fill. They didn’t have to do that.

Hansen really twists the knife with the subsidies — this is the way to reach small businesses, farmers, and tradies.

The bloke in the corner store is productive. Does he get subsidies? I speak to struggling farmers everywhere. Do they get subsidies? Does the young 25-year-old going out on his own, starting up a business, get subsidies?

But no. Community batteries, solar banks, regional renewable projects — it’s impossible to keep track of all these taxpayer subsidies.

The government’s Clean Energy Finance Corporation provides tens of billions of dollars for renewable projects, of course at favourable rates. This is a rot. But this outfit, the Clean Energy Finance Corporation, has received over $200 billion of taxpayers’ money. That is $200,000 million of taxpayer money.

The source of much of our wealth is under our feet and should not be only for export.

Pauline knows these problems are self-inflicted, and gets straight to the point: “Stop blaming the Middle East.”

Her speech has hit a nerve.


The transcript from  about 23 — 31 minutes in as she talks about Energy:

Let me come back to energy, the central source of national poverty.

Amos Hochstein was the Special Coordinator for Energy Security during the Biden administration. Recently, he said of renewables:

“Renewables don’t compete with oil. They don’t supply solutions to aviation. We rely on more shipping that doesn’t run on renewables. Yes, we should invest more in renewables, but they won’t solve this crisis anytime soon.

“The inside of an electric vehicle is still made of plastic that is made from fuel and petroleum. Our hospitals are made entirely from petroleum. Our masks, our syringes, MRI machines, CT scans — all need helium, which comes from natural gas.”

Because individuals and businesses are suffering from this net zero nonsense, the government shovels out millions of dollars of taxpayers’ money just to justify their failing energy policy.

Let me make no apology: One Nation will end this renewable energy bribery — grants, tax incentives, concessional finance, even the government underwriting anything that sponsors the whole net zero hoax.

Let me give you one example of many: Rewiring the Nation, to build useless transmission lines and destroy prime agricultural land. Billions of taxpayers’ dollars. This will end.

One Nation will always protect prime agricultural land. It belongs to farmers, not government transmission lines.

Let me give you another example. The bloke in the corner store is productive. Does he get subsidies? I speak to struggling farmers everywhere. Do they get subsidies? Does the young 25-year-old going out on his own, starting up a business, get subsidies?

But no. Community batteries, solar banks, regional renewable projects — it’s impossible to keep track of all these taxpayer subsidies.

The government’s Clean Energy Finance Corporation provides tens of billions of dollars for renewable projects, of course at favourable rates. This is a rot.

Renewable energy projects benefit from cheaper finance than the market would offer. Are those benefits available to the bloke in the corner store, the small businessman in the suburbs, the businesses that keep regional towns in Australia alive? Do they get finance at favourable rates?

But this outfit, the Clean Energy Finance Corporation, has received over $200 billion of taxpayers’ money. That is $200,000 million of taxpayer money.

Now, don’t get me wrong. I’m not opposed to renewable energy. But if it’s the saviour of the energy crisis, and if it’s profitable, why would government have to prop it up?

One Nation is saying: put everything into the energy mix. Let everyone share the wealth that is under our feet. We are one of the richest resource nations in the world. I am saying: get ideology out of the way.

Let me just add that it’s clear the hydrogen energy solution is blowing up in Australia’s face — or should I say Andrew Forrest’s face?

But here we go again: taxpayer subsidies. A Hydrogen Headstart program — $4 billion over four budgets — and the Prime Minister has announced $520 million of your money for green hydrogen projects outside the Headstart program.

And what about Malcolm Turnbull’s $2 billion Snowy 2.0 project? He calls himself a businessman, but showed no regard for taxpayers’ money. The $2 billion is now forecast to reach over $40 billion. Cancel it. Cut our losses.

Governments have no money of their own other than what they take from taxpayers. Snowy Hydro 2.0 is nothing more than a black hole of debt for taxpayers.

Before the South Australian election, One Nation argued:

“Australia’s fuel shock exposes energy insecurity. Australia’s energy sector is finally catching up to what One Nation has been saying for years. We need a secure, reliable energy future.

“Every leap forward in human progress has come from mastering energy. From fire to steam, from coal to oil, each step has powered stronger economies, lifted people out of poverty and secured our future.

“Energy isn’t a luxury. It is the backbone of prosperity. Get it wrong and everything else suffers. Get it right and the nation thrives.”

Therefore, moving forward, One Nation will introduce nuclear energy.

Let me be plain and clear. Our energy crisis is a product of failed energy policy, and this policy was supported years ago by major political parties and the big media giants. I have always opposed it. Ford and Holden closed their factories more than a decade ago for one simple reason: the cost of production.

The source of much of our wealth is under our feet and should not be only for export. Of course, basic environmental standards must be met, but they can’t be allowed to throttle our economy.

We will never be able to do without coal and gas. We should encourage investment in them and provide power to homes and businesses as we once did — at the world’s cheapest price.

Bowen said last March that households stood to claim savings of up to 10.1%. Yet average electricity debt for customers on hardship programs has jumped 22.8% over the past year. These are Australian Energy Regulator figures. Gas hardship debt is up 22.2%.

This applies to households, small businesses, industry and manufacturing.

The regulator, not Pauline Hanson, warned: “Experiencing energy debt and the ability of customers experiencing financial difficulty to repay debt remain a concern.”

Stop blaming the Middle East.

Electricity prices increased across all regions before the war in the Middle East. And there is evidence that disconnections over the coming quarters will increase if conditions don’t improve.

Disconnections in the first quarter of this year saw more than 6,200 electricity customers cut off. Average debt at the point of disconnection was more than $2,600.

I should point out that there are now new rules, to take effect from July, that will prevent disconnections for debts below $500.

 

 

 

 

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55 comments to Pauline Hanson, the centrist, just wants a free market in electricity, and an end to the renewable energy bribery

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    Johnny Rotten

    I watched the entire broadcast and QuestionTime. Great Stuff. Oodles of Common Sense.

    Fire the LIARS.

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    James

    X has been entertaining today. Reading the posts about how horrible Hanson is and then reading the replies.

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    John F. Hultquist

    problems are self-inflicted
    Ya-think? Tremendous damage without thought or purpose.
    Just like the witch trials in the early modern period.

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    Fuel Filter

    You guys are truly blessed to have her

    We have some in Congress and a couple in the senate here in the U.S.

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    I’ve watched bits of it, and read plenty of the reactions. Good flak from the left, she’s close to the target. It’s the old story, the old attacks – “racist, policy vacuum, anti worker…” It’s just that an objective reading of what she said points to classical Conservative policy. ON has a long list of points, and two years to flesh them out. ON are quite clearly NOT racist, they just expect people to work for a living – HOW SHOCKING!
    I agree Jo, ON are filling the vaccum left by the Lib/Nats. The Lib/Nats will survive, but they must eat humble pie first, and properly. While they munch on that, Pauline will show them the error of their ways. ON won’t last forver, but I hope they will last long enough.

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      Kraka

      Imho The Libs are going to run dead and throw the election to the ALP rather than power share with ON. The Uniparty cant afford to have Pauline look at the books and expose the corruption and money launderings these busted asses have been doing for decades

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    RickWill

    Life gets simple when you are honest and stop trying to support bullshit.

    Their ABC, their CSIRO and their BoM are the major protagonists of the UN Climate Change™ hoax, free range borders, First Nations apartheid and gagging of free speech.

    Just to be clear why their ABC is a pile of crap and needs to go:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=weRKehixe08

    Not even the guts to open the comments. There were 338 a-holes who liked this tripe.

    Compare that sinful shitshow with Andrew Bolt’s take:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fP20m0mWVU

    The likes tally 2,200. So it is clear ONP is winning voters.

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      James

      One argument you get is the need for radio in regional areas. There is a simple solution. Allow commercial radio stations use the (former) ABC transmitters to expand their footprint. The transmitter energy cost gets subsided as a public service. The commercial station has to ensure local news coverage and emergency broadcast coverage.

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        RickWill

        The only use I have for their ABC if I am driving in the country is test cricket or maybe a football telecast. And the reason is that I need to tune less often but there are still black spots and I have to resort to just music or serenity of passing air.

        Talk to Elon about using Starlink to support radio while driving. They already have patents in the pipeline for EV to Starlink coms. It makes all Tesla products independent of existing coms infrastructure.

        Our ABC was a great service 50 years back. Now their ABC is the propaganda arm of Labor and their UN masters.

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        Ross

        Agree. That’s a fallacy that’s repeated endlessly. You even hear that from major critics of the ABC. That, the ABC do a good job in regional Australia. I think that’s nonsense and the local independent radio and TV do a far better job in my part of regional Victoria. Run rings around the ABC where the news mostly comes from either Melbourne or Sydney. The local corporate media do a much better job of real ” local” news and also do all the emergency warnings. The only reason most people listen to the ABC is because they have no ads.

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          Vladimir

          ABC careerists will be in the hurry to abandon the ship before it start sinking. Just give them an excuse and some quiet place to wait the storm out…
          Great job, Pauline! Even if she does not win totally.
          I hope soon there will be the signs of other mob, who I call “vice-chancellors” are looking for another means of gainful employment.

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          Mike Larkin

          My parents lived in regional Australia pretty much my entire life, with a short stint in Sydney where I was born.

          My mother stopped listening to the ABC Regional/Radio National because they were a bunch of idiots wayyyyy back in 1968.

          Hasn’t listened to them, or watched ABC TV news since.

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            Len

            When I was in my twenties, a soldier, I used to listen to AM, The World Today and PM. When I got to my Thirties the ABC had gone far to the Left so I stopped listening to them 🙂

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    Vicki

    We were staggered at the thorough preparation in that speech. She covered every aspect of the policies that have attacked our way of life across economic, political and social arenas. And in plain and direct language. She struck at the heart of the intentional destruction of the way of life established by our forebears in this land.

    Go girl!

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    Tony Dique

    Barring a legal challenge, most of the current Federal Parliamentarians are going to be out of a job. People need to see this happen, so they remember how it’s supposed to work. You do your job, or you get fired.

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    Neville

    I can’t see anything so far that I’d disagree with but I’ll have to watch the full speech ASAP.
    Hopefully this will further shake up the jelly backs in the other parties and the media and the lying Albo and B O Bowen etc should be held under more pressure until they start to wake up.

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    Ross

    I was watching snippets of it, but missed the GetUp banner stunt in live time. It was a real manifesto of ON policies. The usual presentation time was 30 minutes but she doubled it. Which was good , because many journalists then got a real insight into the problems that Australia is experiencing, But, then some real solutions as presented by PH. What will Labor LNP and the media do? Probably try to not talk about it. If asked, provide little or no commentary.

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      RickWill

      If you watch the ABC report on the presentation, the banner is the only thing that matters. It spends the first minute of the 7 minute story displaying the banner. They treat it as a joke rather than a disgraceful lack of respect.

      If Pauline had minders, they would be ensuring someone was sacked for allowing that. It was disgraceful. The lack of security appalling. It had to be condoned by the organisers.

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        Froggy

        My thoughts exactly RW…..and I went to school (in Canberra !) with NPC’s ceo Maurice Reilly (a good guy) but must be in some doo doo for this……….

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        Mike Larkin

        Oh, hell yeah, the National Press Club membership is chock full of Get Up high ups, journalists out of the Press Gallery (particularly the ABC), Labor staffers, and left wing senior bureaucrats.

        One of them on the committee of the NPC would have walked the [f******] that did it in past the Club security, stood there while they did it, and walked them out again, before handing the remote over to Brittany Higgins husband.

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        James Reid

        Sorry hit the red tick by mistake.
        The problem with iPads!

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        PeterPetrum

        Rick, from what I understand, the lack of security had nothing to do with Pauline Hanson’s staff, but with the press club. This screen was reportedly installed the day before and was actually screwed into the wall above and behind the lighting plinth that ran behind the stage, so was in invisible on the day. That is, until it was reportedly remotely unfurled by David Shiraz (husband of Britney Higgins) who was in the audience, filmed the incident and scuttled off soon afterwards! The police are investigating!

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      MichaelinBrisbane

      I must watch the whole replay when I get a chance. But in the meantime I’ve read some very entertaining commentary. I particularly enjoyed this paragraph I found in Quadrant On-line:

      She was only warming up when a large yellow banner purporting to demonstrate her hypocrisy began to scroll down behind her. “Find that person and sack them!” someone cried, presumably a One Nation supporter, as Press Club staffers tore down the banner. David Sharaz, aka Mr Brittany Higgins, of GetUp! was seen to film the whole debacle and then bolt from the room like an overweight cat with a stolen sausage. Reports suggest Australian Federal Police investigators are very keen to have an extended word with Sharaz, perhaps to convey concerns that GetUp’s sophomoric prank might encourage the next harassers to plant a bomb rather than a billboard.

      The article was by Paul Purcell & Roger Franklin

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    Dr Faustus

    For those who enjoy the salty tears of the Left, struggling to come to terms with the fact that Ms Hanson avoided choking on detail, or stamping on the media gotcha landmines laid out for her:

    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-06-17/federal-politics-live-blog-joyce-cautions-pauline-hanson/106805372

    Interestingly, while the meeja is happy to report on the carefully stage-managed Shock-horror GetUp poster imbroglio, nobody seems keen to point out that:

    a) the $100k pay rise was automatic on ON becoming an official minor party, or
    b) the Greens Larissa Waters is paid a few grand more because she leads an official major party.

    These sorts of dull details don’t matter in the Canberra Kindergarten.

    Unfortunately for the dismal players concerned, 97.3% of Australians didn’t watch the Press Club performance and have no interest in the reporting.

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    RickWill

    Victoria could well be the first region that has either LNP or ONP as the government and the other as opposition. Labour would be diminished to a minor party along with the Greens.

    ONP is currently behind LNP but rising fast and now ahead of Labor.

    It will be an interesting dynamic for the two leading parties to trade preferences. They could all but annihilate Labor and the Greens.

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      Big Paloota

      One Nation should make any preference exchange with the Coalition strictly depend on their formally abandoning the two lethal issues- net zero and Muslim invasion. Tactically, make them dance to your tune. Strategically, no compromise, ever, on the principal enemy.

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    Dennis

    There is a lot more to Snowy 2.0 Project history and cost blow out than many seem to think;

    “Energy Minister Chris Bowen has been accused of urging the then Snowy Hydro boss to pin the project’s massive cost and timeline blowouts on the Morrison government when Labor came to power.
    Snowy Hydro 2.0 is estimated to cost taxpayers about $42b – more than 20 times the $2 billion forecast by former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull in 2017.

    Paul Broad, the former CEO of Snowy Hydro, said there was pressure from Labor to blame the cost blowout on the previous Coalition government.

    “When the (Albanese) government came in and Chris Bowen became the Energy Minister, he was hell-bent on knocking me over and rewriting history,” Mr Broad told Sky News on Monday.

    “He wanted me to go out and bag (Morrison-era energy minister) Angus (Taylor) and make all the problems his.”

    SkyNews.com.au has reached out to Mr Bowen for comment, while Mr Taylor chose not to respond to questions.”

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    Dennis

    Environmental Impact Statement – a lot of interesting background information;

    https://emmdigital.com.au/Snowy2.0MainWorksSummary/

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    Dennis

    Please consider the costs and the unions involved as well as the revised contract payment system Albanese Labor implemented after May 2022 and since the rapidly rising costs of Snowy 2.0.

    Public works in Victoria costs reported to include at least $15 billion of unaccounted monies disappeared. When the new Parliament House in Canberra was built the cost was far higher than originally estimated and approved. There are many examples, defence procurement another, shipbuilding, Collins Class conventional submarines and other examples.

    The Trade Union Royal Commission into governance and corruption was a nationwide including States inquiry and the Commissioner had the powers to refer people to police and courts of law Federal and States. Many witnesses at the RC were referred for further investigation. But apart from a small number charged at that time the RC did not make much difference.

    Albanese Labor Government closed down industry watchdog ABCC – Australian Building Construction Commission?

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      Mike Larkin

      A big reason for the extra cost of Parliament House was that the building industry in Canberra was, and still is, deeply corrupt.

      Contractors were having materials delivered to the PH site, paid for by the PH contract, then rolling in trucks on weekends, loading the goodies up, and then using them on other projects. PH funding built a lot of other major buildings, including commercial, in Canberra during the 1980s.

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    Tony Taylor

    My worry is that Bowen can see Net Zero and the Renewable Energy Superpower slipping away, so, desperate to keep it all going, he will double down and waste more money and make even more horrendous decisions than the horrendous decisions that have already been made.

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      Dennis

      Former Snowy Hydro boss Paul Broad laid the costs blame with Mr Bowen, who he claimed allowed Italian contractor Webuild to ramp up costs.

      Mr Broad criticised the decision to renegotiate from a fixed-price contract to a cost-plus model, which allows a contractor to be reimbursed for certain expenses.

      “When (Mr Bowen) got there (during) the back end of COVID, his then chair of Snowy Hydro went off to Italy and renegotiated the contract away from an incentive-based contract to a cost-plus contract,” he told The Kenny Report last week.

      “So in my view, he created the problem rather than solved it. He created a problem that we’re going to see now when a cost goes through the roof.”

      Professor Bruce Mountain, the head of the Victoria Energy Policy Centre at Victoria University, has called for a Royal Commission and singled out Mr Bowen for a lack of transparency.

      “Bowen, when Labor came to government, promised to do a review that would be independent and open and he would communicate the results of the investigation into Snowy. That simply did not happen,” Mr Mountain told SkyNews.com.au in April.

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    OldOzzie

    The Perspective Pauline Hanson/One Nation is voicing captures a profound, visceral frustration with the current economic and social trajectory of Australia under the Albanese Government.

    It invokes the names of Gough Whitlam, Jim Cairns, and Rex Connor—the key figures of the mid-1970s economic crises—Where one can point to reality today under Labor & Labor PM Albo, as a historical parallel:

    A government driven by sweeping ideological ambitions (like Net Zero) that threatens to collide with the cold realities of inflation, energy grid reliability, and budget management.

    Treasurer Jim Chalmers possesses a PhD in political science (focusing on the leadership style of Paul Keating) rather than a pure macroeconomic background.

    He entered office championing “Values-Based Capitalism” and introducing a “Wellbeing Budget” framework designed to measure societal health alongside traditional economic outputs.

    One can argue that this philosophical approach has left the treasury poorly equipped to fight Australia’s sticky, structural inflation.

    While the RBA has been forced to keep interest rates high to cool the economy, federal spending initiatives—such as the multi-billion dollar HECS-HELP debt write-offs and massive public sector wage expansions—have been heavily criticised by economists for injecting more fuel into the inflationary fire, effectively working at cross-purposes with monetary policy.

    Labor Finance Minister Katy Gallagher & Labor Energy Minister Chris Bowen: The Capital Risk of Net Zero

    The underwriting of the energy transition relies on transferring massive financial risks away from private developers and directly onto the taxpayer balance sheet:

    – The Capacity Investment Scheme (CIS): Underwriting 32 gigawatts of private generation and storage, creating massive ongoing contingent liabilities for the budget.

    – Snowy 2.0: A 100% government-owned project that has suffered an extraordinary engineering and financial blowout from its initial $2 billion estimate to over $12 billion (and potentially up to $20 billion+ when including localized grid connection infrastructure like HumeLink).

    – The EV Loophole: As noted in previous revenue metrics, the EV FBT exemption has blown past its original $90 million budget to cost over $1.35 billion annually in foregone tax revenue, primarily benefiting upper-middle-class corporate salary packages rather than driving broad-based, low-cost emissions reduction.

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      RickWill

      The Capacity Investment Scheme (CIS): Underwriting 32 gigawatts of private generation and storage, creating massive ongoing contingent liabilities for the budget.

      This is a disaster for the next generation of Australian earners. It is a commitment to buy and install huge quantities of useless junk from China and pay for it over time irrespective of what it produces.

      Rooftop solar with battery will always outperform economically a solar farm in the bush, massive amounts of poorly utilised transmission line and a battery somewhere in the burbs or bush with more transmission line. Bird mincers do not even figure in the conversation for Australia because wind takes annual leave when the sunlight is down. So requires an even bigger battery to be useful.

      Those who can afford a roof will have solar panels and batteries and be mostly self-sufficient. Those who can’t will sit in the dark and wished they voted for One Nation.

      If you want 1MW of steady power in coastal mainland Australia, you will need 25MW of solar panels and 50MWh battery to ride through the worst consecutive days in winter or tropical storm. At 5% discount rate, the cost will average $600/MWh over a 20 year life. Latrobe Valley produced electricity for $23/MWh in 2003 before the whole system was corrupted to fix the weather, which the Climate Change department has failed to fix because it was not broken. They all need to go.

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    OldOzzie

    Today’s Labor Ministers Governing Australia led by Labor PM “It’s Not My Fault – My Word is My Bond – I grew up as a Houso with 2 Big Blocks of Wood on My Shoulders” Flyaway Albo, Labor Treasurer “What’s Economics” Dim Jim Chalmers, Labor Finance Minister “What’s Net” Katy Gallagher, Labor Energy Minister chasing a Pot of Gold (Blue Bee Banded Dreaming Plibersek?) at the end of the Net Zero Fairyland Fantasy Rainbow “Blackout Bankrupting” Chris Bowen,

    are a Conga Line of the Most Illqualified, inept, ill disciplined, Incompetent, Inadequate, Incapable, Ineffectual, Ineffective,Inexperienced Group of Ministers that Australia has ever seen (Eat your Hearts out, Whitlam, Cairns & Connor as you RIP)

    A Drover’s Dog could do better than any of the above Mob who are destroying Australia!

    Give me Any Day, Pauline Hanson and One Nation over Labor/Greens/TEALs/LINOs!

    As Today’s The Australian Editorial says

    Pauline Hanson presents as pro-aspiration in the mould of a small businesswoman who understands life outside the public sector.

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    STJOHNOFGRAFTON

    One Nation is the centre right party the Liberals forgot to be

    That’s right. The Libs had at least two election cycles to build the kind of policy that would make Australia a great place in which to prosper from hard work and aspiration.. They didn’t. They faffed around and became mediocre fence sitters. Now it’s too late for them. They are crippled by factional infighting with party moderates. The Nationals know this and now have amalgamation remorse. Pauline Hanson is the voice of most Australians who have had enough of the current two party system where they take turns in mucking Australians around. We need a big turnaround for the better in our country so full of promise. I hope Pauline Hanson becomes Prime Minister.

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      Mike Larkin

      The Libs were infiltrated by Labor activists going back about 25 years, the most notable being Malcolm Turncoat, with the explicit goal of undermining them as a viable opposition to Labor and governing party.

      That was a straight up brag to me by a very active member of the NSW ALP Left around 20 years ago. They were very smug about the numbers they were getting into Liberal branches and onto Liberal staffs.

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    OldOzzie

    It doesn’t matter what policies Labor promise.

    Australia now knows that they are lies and Labor will ditch those promises for something detrimental to the nation while hiding the true costs.

    “My Word is MY Bond”

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      OldOzzie

      ”My word is my bond,’

      Labor PM Anthony Albanese said.

      Now he just won’t stop the deceptions – big and small.

      Labor PM Anthony Albanese began his prime ministership asking Australians to believe him.

      Pledging to restore trust in politics.

      In reality he has done more to break the trust of voters than any other politician in memory.

      Labor PM Albo’s propensity to break his word (‘our position has changed’) is becoming a serial addiction.

      At the last election, he explicitly ruled out changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax concessions.

      And not in the evasive style of a leader leaving himself room to move.

      Now he is changing both

      He said he would not do it, and he is doing it.

      It’s a breach of faith, and if he always had the intention after a big election win, it was an out-and-out lie.

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        OldOzzie

        Labor PM Albo has also benefited from the property system he is now restricting for future investors.

        He has owned investment properties.

        He has used negative gearing.

        He has benefited from capital gains tax concessions.

        There is nothing unlawful about that. Plenty of Australians have done the same.

        But there is something politically ugly about a PM using the rules when they suit him, then closing the door behind him once he has had the benefit.

        The PM can rule such possibilities out, but guess what: that’s also what he did on negative gearing, CGT, super and stage three tax cuts.

        Yet here we are….

        The next time Labor PM Albo asks Australians to trust him,

        why on earth should we?

        Especially when Labor Treasurer What’s Economics” Dim Jim Chalmers rules out franking credits change

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    TdeF

    Many voters barrack for one side. Rusted on. Will never change, no matter how bad things are . Modern politicians could care less about them. It’s all about the swinging voter.

    Now the rusted on voters have somewhere else to go which offers real hope, simple policies and without voting for the enemy. Watch the landslide.

    Pauline’s statement that the Clean Energy Finance has $200BILLION would rock most Australians. This alone is 25% of all annual Federal government taxes. And it does what exactly? Save Australia from heating of 1 degree in summer? Why?

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    David Maddison

    Some people expect One Nation to have big and complicated policies 250 pages long.

    One Nation is a free enterprise oriented party.

    Under free enterprise, markets by and large sort themselves out.

    The only policy needed is to get Government off our backs.

    With energy, just remove the subsidies, forced purchase arrangements, expose Government “commercial in confidence” secret subsidy deals, unwind existing subsidy-harvesting arrangements to the extent possible, and the market does the rest.

    Wind and solar is fine for Elite Leftists who want to pay three times as much for electricity as the market can produce it for from proper power stations. That’s fine if they want to pay for it out of their own pockets. There’s a market for that too, but don’t expect working people to pay for it.

    In a free market, if enough people (i.e. Leftists) want expensive wind and solar, they’ll be catered for too. The rest of us can enjoy inexpensive and reliable coal, gas, real hydro and (gasp) nuclear. Free markets cater for all tastes.

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    OldOzzie

    Labor PM Anthony Albanese and Labor Treasurer Dim Jim Chalmers have backflipped on their capital gains and trusts taxes, offering huge concessions to small businesses on CGT and removing taxes on discretionary trusts used to set up people’s wills.

    Scrap this Dog’s Breakfast of Labor’s Budget for Australia & Start Again!

    Vote One Nation!

    Labor are not fit to be the Government of this country.

    “Out the gate in ’28!”

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      OldOzzie

      Seems Labor PM “My Word is My Bond” Airbus Albo, after saying he would not watch Pauline Hansons address the National Press Club

      sneaked into a dark room and watched on his own.

      Oh goodness me she nailed it and exposed so many of our failings.

      Must get on the phone and get out there with Labor Treasurer “What’s Economics” Dim Grim Jim Chalmers and backtrack.

      Don’t care what he says, Labor are losing votes quicker than an ice cream disappears on a hot day.

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      OldOzzie

      Maybe the treasurer should be renamed“Gym” Chalmers in celebration of his mastery of the “backflip”?

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    OldOzzie

    Australians could face a hidden $825 million cost under Labor’s controversial plan to scrap the capital gains tax discount

    CPA Australia estimates this will drive a surge in Australians looking for professional advice to value their assets.

    “The valuation obligation applies to every CGT asset held on 30 June 2027, including everyday collectibles sitting in people’s homes – and accountants will be on the front-line helping clients make sense of it,”

    CPA tax lead Jenny Wong said in a statement.

    It also predicts the total financial burden of valuing these assets will cost between $675 million and $825 million.

    “This is a substantial, economy-wide compliance exercise, and much of it will be facilitated through accountants,”

    Existing tax laws require that collectibles purchased for more than $500 are treated as CGT assets.

    This includes artwork, jewellery, vintage stamps, rare coins, Pokémon cards and more.

    Personal use assets, such as furniture, boats or electronics, valued above $10,000 are also deemed CGT assets.

    The tax reforms also require that all assets have a “defensible” market valuation by June 30, 2027, according to CPA Australia.

    But Ms Wong stressed it continues to be unclear about what is defined as a “collectible”.

    “Is a Pokémon card collected as a hobby considered a CGT asset?

    What about a designer handbag or a watch that has increased in value?” she said.

    “There is significant uncertainty, and taxpayers will turn to their accountants for answers that the law does not yet clearly provide.”

    She also warned that inherited assets and family heirlooms that a taxpayer looks to sell could be captured by the tax.

    “Think about grandma’s jewellery box – pieces accumulated over decades and passed down through generations.

    Families may be required to obtain formal valuations for each item before 1 July 2027,”

    The tax change is expected to force a massive influx of Australians to seek tax advice and assistance with record keeping.

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    Dennis

    “Snowy Hydro 2.0 now employs 50% or roughly 3,000 more workers than originally budgeted, averaging $250,000 annually, with powerful unions including the CFMEU and ETU participating.

    “Snowy 2.0 is, and always was, a dreadful idea”, he said, citing its price, environmental damage and a storage system that cannot be quickly recharged like batteries.

    Concerns have also been raised that the federal government has sought to conceal the true cost of Snowy 2.0 by using off-budget vehicles and blocking freedom-of-information requests.

    Former ACTU President and federal Labor MP Jennie George also criticised the way in which the true cost of the renewable energy transition has been deliberately hidden from public scrutiny through off-budget accounting and separation of interconnected costs”.

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    Gerry

    I loved the criticism that “ she’s not offering solutions”. Not only are the others not offering solutions, they are making things worse. The other parties have no idea if she’s offering solutions or not. They are so far from understanding solutions, they wouldn’t know one if it smacked them straight in the face.

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    Matt-L

    And Malcolm Turnbull….that most easily forgotten Prime Minister Australia has ever had….came in for some well deserved ridicule.. Gotta love it. Interesting time coming up.

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    TdeF

    And old video talking about what would happen in 2010 with Global Warming.
    This was in 1990, 36 years ago! Why is it a major political issue today when the whole thing is so obviously wrong?

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      TdeF

      As for the phrase “scientists predict”. How many lies have been told with this preamble? And those ‘scientists’ like Al Gore are 38 years older and much richer. Australia even made a man Tim Flannery with zero tertiary actual science education our “Climate Change Commissioner”. His degree was in English. Al Gore’s was in politics. Which is all it ever was. Time to call time on the hoax as Pauline Hanson will do.

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