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...she broke down in tears with her children at her side...

"I have witnessed good people on both sides of the debate forget their most basic human kindnesses in the midst of all of this. Is this really who we are?"

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Cost of Living

The list of pain for Australians, particularly regional Australians, after three long years of Labor goes on.

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Animal Welfare

This hypocritical position—where wild dogs are seen as endangered, with no scientific evidence, and sheep are left to die in pain—beggars belief. Astoundingly, animal activists are dead silent on the mutilation and torture of livestock.

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Childcare Bill is flawed in a number of ways...

The Coalition will oppose this legislation. This Bill is flawed in a number of ways. It increases access (re: demand) without addressing supply issues...

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Out of sight, out of mind from those inner city electorates

Australians are feeling the pain of this reckless energy transition in their energy bills, and will continue to do so as the Coalition revealed late last year that Labor’s renewables-only plan will cost almost ...

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... $275 reduction in their power prices promised 97 times ...

Labor intends to punish regional Australians for supporting a sensible approach to energy policy, all so Labor can keep living their out-of-sight, out-of-mind wind turbine fantasies in the inner cities.

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The ongoing impact of bushfire in the Grampians and Little Desert...

It is indisputable, Deputy Speaker, that businesses in Halls Gap are in dire need of government financial support....

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"... Yarriambiack Shire made four housing applications and got zip, zilch, nada".

The Labor Government recently announced the successful recipients of the Housing Support Program and guess how much support Mallee got? None. Not a cracker. Yarriambiack Shire Mayor Kylie Zanker was gutted ...

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Scammed Australians are not stupid; they are victims!

Australians were the victims of around 601,000 reported scams in the last reporting year, up 18.5 per cent, and both the number of reported scams and the amounts lost are just that—reported.

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