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Senator Babet
Senator Babet@senatorbabet·
IN AUSTRALIA YOU DO NOT HAVE THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO SPEAK FREELY...BUT! I have a bill before the Senate which if successful will alter the Australian Constitution to enshrine free speech forever! Support my bill, sign my petition here: senatorbabet.com.au/right-to-free-…
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katy 🌸
katy 🌸@KatyKray73·
Instead of backing Australian jobs & resources our government is using our money to prop up other countries industries. When will this govt put Australia first? 🇦🇺
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Kat A 🌸
Kat A 🌸@SaiKate108·
A few good men sat alone in the Senate today but on the right side of science. Opposing the expansive change in the definition of vaccine - ‘any immunising agent that confers protection to persons through active or passive immunity against disease.’ which would pave the way for the regular use of genetic mRNA products most likely in the children schedule. Demanding at the very least an amendment to the rushed through legislation which would require the gold standard double blind placebo controlled trials. It’s a damning indictment on the Big Pharma stranglehold that continues to dictate health policy in Australia.
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Rosita Díaz
Rosita Díaz@RositaDaz48·
🚨 Tonight, Albanese won’t just be talking about fuel. He’ll be testing how much less Australians are willing to accept. 🚨 The Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, is about to go on national TV. And you’re being told it’s about “calm”, “stability”, and “doing your part.” But let’s cut through the spin. ⚠️ Here’s what’s actually happening: Australia is sitting on roughly: ⛽ ~30 days of diesel ⛽ ~30 days of jet fuel ⛽ ~39 days of petrol That’s not comfortable. That’s a tight buffer. And behind the scenes? Emergency fuel reserves already tapped Over 500 MILLION litres released Fuel standards lowered just to stretch supply Government scrambling to keep shipments coming This is not “business as usual.” This is a system under pressure. 🔥 So why the calm messaging? Because tonight isn’t about solving the problem. It’s about getting Australians used to what comes next. You’re about to hear: “Play your part” “Conserve fuel” “Look after each other” Sounds harmless. But this is how it starts. ⚠️ First it’s voluntary… Then fuel gets prioritised. Then access gets restricted. Then government decides who needs it most. Truckies. Farmers. Tradies. Small business. Families. Everyone feels it. 🧠 Let’s be clear: They are already modelling rationing at around 10 days of supply. That’s the trigger point. And once a government gets used to controlling supply, movement, and access… …it doesn’t just hand that power back. 💥 This isn’t just about fuel. It’s about who decides how you live day to day. Where you go. What you can afford. How much you get. All framed as “temporary.” All framed as “necessary.” 🚨 Watch the speech tonight carefully. Not just what’s said. 👉 What’s being prepared 👉 What’s being made to seem normal 👉 What comes next Do you think this stops at “voluntary”? 🇦🇺 Share this before the spin starts tonight. @NationFirstAust #GeorgeChristensen
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Mel Cee
Mel Cee@buffyTVS13·
Sayin’ it straight! 💪🏽
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The People's King Elvis
The People's King Elvis@Real_King_Elvis·
What Prime Minister Albanese Should Have Addressed! Australia is facing a serious energy security crisis, and it demands real answers. Our strategic fuel reserves are critically low. We will immediately rebuild them to the safe, internationally accepted standard so that Australians are never left vulnerable like this again. We have allowed our oil refineries and domestic fuel-processing capacity to collapse. We will bring these industries roaring back to life by slashing energy prices and unlocking every resource we have. Australia is one of the most resource-rich nations on the planet. We should never be held hostage by international events or foreign supply chains. That ends now. We will open up responsible mining of our own resources so that no Australian is ever again forced into this position. We will stop the madness of digging up our wealth just to ship it overseas for others to refine and profit from. What we mine will be used first to power Australian homes, Australian businesses, and Australian security. This is what real leadership looks like: putting Australia and Australians first. No more excuses. No more empty promises. No more leaving our nation exposed. Do you agree?
Anthony Albanese@AlboMP

My Address to the Nation.

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Rosita Díaz
Rosita Díaz@RositaDaz48·
ALBANESE SELLS OUT THE REGIONS…AGAIN The EU trade agreement is a bad deal for Australian agriculture and an even worse deal for dairy. It gives European farmers greater access to our market, without delivering the same for Australian farmers in theirs. The Government has removed the tariff on European cheese, which was there to stop imported products being sold cheaper than Australian dairy. European dairy farmers have a large part of their costs covered by their governments, which lets them sell dairy cheaper, while Australian farmers have to cover those costs themselves. That means more imported cheese coming into Australia, more of it on supermarket shelves, and less room for Australian dairy farmers to sell their product. For every tonne we sell into Europe, they send more than 30 back to us. Australia is already importing close to $1 billion worth of European dairy each year, while exporting only a small amount back, and this deal increases that gap. Europe is already forecasting a 48% increase in dairy exports into Australia because of this deal. At the same time, this deal delivers no commercially meaningful improvement in access into Europe; so while their farmers can sell more here, ours are still limited in what they can sell there. There are also new rules around product names, which will restrict Australian producers from using names like feta, gruyere and romano, even though these have been used by local businesses for years. The Government walked away from a better deal in 2023 and has now come back and accepted a worse one. Farmers are already under pressure from water buybacks, rising energy prices, fuel and fertiliser costs, and this deal puts real pressure on whether family dairy farms can stay open. Once local farms close, we rely more on imports. Australian farmers have always been willing to compete with imports as long as the competition is on a level playing field. This deal destroys that level playing field. @SamBirrell2
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Stern Drew
Stern Drew@SternDrewCrypto·
🚨 BILL GATES CONFESSED: YOUR BODY, YOUR MONEY, YOUR FOOD ARE ALL GOING INTO ONE GIANT SURVEILLANCE MATRIX! 🚨 Bill Gates says the merging of biometric digital ID, bank accounts and payment systems is needed to safely monitor people's health records, keeping tabs on farmers, and tackling climate problems. He just admitted it in plain sight. They want your iris scan, your heartbeat, your every transaction, your medical history and even what you grow on your land all fused into a single global control system. No more private life. No more cash. No more independent farms. Step out of line and your money gets frozen, your health score tanks, your carbon ration gets cut. This is not about health or saving the planet. This is the final lockdown on human freedom, sold as "progress" and "equity." They call it digital public infrastructure, but it's a digital prison where every move is tracked, scored and controlled from the top. Gates and his allies have been building this for years. Now he is openly praising it as the model for the entire world. The Great Reset is not a theory. It is happening right now, one biometric login at a time. Only @DNAOnChain stands between Gates and his dark desires for total domination. We must rally behind @DNAOnChain right now and support it with everything we have before this nightmare becomes permanent. Share this far and wide before they scrub it. Your future depends on it.
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Senator Alex Antic
Senator Alex Antic@SenatorAntic·
Today the Labor Government will be ramming through the Senate their National Health Amendment (Passive Immunological Products) Bill without debate. The Bill will change and expand the definition of vaccine to include any “immunising agent, that confers protection to persons through active or passive immunity against disease”. What that will likely mean is more products being paid for by the tax payer and presumably added to the childhood schedule in due course. I will NOT BE SUPPORTING the Bill.
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
The Prime Minister hijacked every TV and Radio channel in the country last night to say... not a lot. Australia is clearly heading towards fuel rationing if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. Why can't the Prime Minister be upfront about that? If we're headed that way, we should start rationing now instead of pretending everything's okay. One Nation has lead the way in this crisis. We've been the first to call for an emergency declaration, fuel excise relief, stopping the road user charge, underwriting supply ships and ditching net-zero. Australia is asking for leadership and a plan - two things Anthony Albanese has failed to deliver.
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Alexandra Marshall
Alexandra Marshall@ellymelly·
Shame on those cowards who sold our sovereignty! In the 1990s Australia was close to entirely self-sufficient in refined fuels. Upwards of 95% of our fuel was processed here. We were independent. Powerful. And insulated from global conflict. If this war had happened then, we wouldn’t even blink. Government obsession over climate change policy is largely to blame for the situation Australia finds itself in, and both sides of government have utterly filthy hands. Article | spectator.com.au/2026/04/why-is…
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AustraliaFirstOnly
AustraliaFirstOnly@gigabasedd·
Well what do you know… Queensland sitting on a Singapore-sized lake of oil while Albo taxes us to death at the pump. We import 90% of our fuel yet refuse to touch our own trillion-litre reserves. Shut up about “fuel security” and drill it.
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Senator Babet
Senator Babet@senatorbabet·
On Monday, I asked the Foreign Minister, Minister Wong, how much Russian oil Australia indirectly purchases. The answer may surprise you. According to multiple reports, Australia is effectively one of the biggest buyers of Russian oil in the world. Not by importing it directly, but by purchasing refined fuel from countries that process Russian crude. Since 2022, Australia has imported about $24 billion worth. Of that, roughly $2.5 billion is believed to have flowed to Russia in the form of taxes, twice the Aid provided by Australia to Ukraine. Do you see the contradiction? At the end of the day, either Australia is a sovereign nation, or it isn’t. Either we prioritise the interests of Australians, or we continue pretending that these arrangements don’t exist. We are entangled in a conflict that is not ours, while quietly relying on a commodity from a nation we sanction and publicly condemn. Russia is not our enemy. Ukraine is not our enemy. This war is being prosecuted on a global stage, but the practical realities land squarely on everyday Australians. We need oil without it our country stops. It is time to stop pretending. It is time for Australia to stand on its own feet, avoid unnecessary international entanglements, and do what is plainly in the national interest. AUSTRALIA FIRST.
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Kat A 🌸
Kat A 🌸@SaiKate108·
In the midst of an oil crisis Bob Katter MP wants to know why we continue to send 32% of our requirements overseas as crude oil. For a measly 8 billion. Then buy back the refined oil for 62 billion. He is calling for a ban/restriction on those exports until we rebuild domestic refining capacity. Makes sense now doesn’t it !
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Senator Matt Canavan
Senator Matt Canavan@mattjcan·
Tonight Labor passed a bill to subsidise the importation of oil from overseas. Because of Labor's war on fossil fuels, AUSTRALIAN taxes are being used to support OVERSEAS production and jobs. Labor refused to support our amendments to support the production of DOMESTIC oil and gas jobs. Why is Labor using our taxes to support overseas jobs but not Australian jobs?
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Dean McCrae- Freedom Chef
Dean McCrae- Freedom Chef@DeanMcCrae1·
These people HATE us, they HATE you, me our families our children they fucking hate us and we need to hate them right fucking back. 3/4 of Australia is shitting themselves at the moment and rightly so. Fuel, food, electricity, housing, job security, fertilizer, child predators, wars working people living out of cars. This country is so destitute that people working full time jobs are still so relatively poor they can’t feed their kids or put a roof over their heads but it’s ok import another 100,000 foreigners. Then we open our social media to this feat Ali France MP dancing to show us what a wonderful job these cunts think they are doing. Giving 3 million public service jobs a pay rise (because those folks aren’t already in the more secure than is acceptable jobs in Australia) the rest of us be damned Farmers bleeding , food security at risk toilet paper wars incoming as trucks park up and this test is dancing. The finance minister Katie Gallagher doesn’t know the difference between net and gross while saving money by buying 6 pairs of stilettos on the tax payer instead of 10. The joint is on its knees and they are laughing and dancing at us
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
WEF chairman Peter Brabeck-Letmathe states that water is not your human right: "Everyone should have enough water to meet their fundamental daily needs...but NOT to fill a pool or wash a car." Bold words from a man who owns mansions with pools & a fleet of cars.
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katy 🌸
katy 🌸@KatyKray73·
Support Aussie Farmers and buy Aussie produce where you can! 🇦🇺 🚜
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