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I reckon Labor have done a bloody good job dealing with the fuel crisis, especially when compared to other countries. We don't look like running out at any time soon, despite the screaming and negativity from the coalition and some sections of the media.



Australia’s renewables experiment is falling apart. It’s set to cost over a trillion dollars, it’s not delivering the reliable energy we need to grow the economy, and families are paying the price through higher power bills. On top of that, it’s chewing up valuable farming land and won’t make a difference to global temperatures at all. These industrial-scale projects have become a taxpayer-funded racket. A One Nation government would be quick to pull the plug on funding. Enough is enough. And at the ballot box, voters should send a clear message to any candidate backing these outrageous, failed projects.







Rupert’s law: NewsCorp doesn’t seem to want Australian law to take its course: SunTele 12/4/26: Empuced Murdoch ranters Credlin and Akerman put the boot into AG Rowland for signing off on AFP/OSI prosecution (war crimes/murder x 5) of Ben Roberts-Smith.



















