The Government makes big speeches on ANZAC day and then betrays the diggers in Parliament. They’ve introduced a Bill that would stop heroes like Teddy Sheean ever receiving medals they deserved. Frontline soldiers today would have limited ways to get recognition they deserve if some bureaucrat sitting at a desk decides they don’t deserve a medal. One Nation will not stop until the (Defence Honours and Awards Appeals Tribunal) Bill 2025 is thrown out of Parliament and the Government learns...| Malcolm Roberts
Six years ago, I exposed a $1.3 billion wage theft scandal involving BHP, multinational labour hire firms, union bosses, and the Fair Work Commission. Casual coalminers were underpaid, stripped of entitlements, and betrayed by those meant to protect them. Despite ridicule, I persisted. Now, the truth is accepted—but the workers still haven’t been fully compensated. Labor ignored One Nation’s equal pay bill, that would enable the back payment of stolen wages, then copied some of it under...| Malcolm Roberts
Bendigo and Adelaide Bank deny home loans to mining communities Australian banks are the world’s most profitable, raking in $30bn in profits last year. Much of this was sent overseas to their foreign shareholders, including the usual suspects – Blackrock, First State, and Vanguard. In total, Australian banks paid $27 billion in dividends, of which 26% or around $7 billion was sent to foreign-owned corporations. Every dollar which goes overseas in dividends is a dollar Australia never sees...| Malcolm Roberts
More debate, not fear, is how we honour him The assassination of Turning Point CEO Charlie Kirk has shocked the Western world, and in particular, young conservatives who saw his good-faith debates as an escape from a hostile learning environment. It’s hard to believe that a 31-year-old father of two could be shot in the throat in front of both his family and a crowd while having a conversation. University campuses are meant to be a cradle of learning – not a slaughterhouse. Watch or conti...| Malcolm Roberts
The Home Affairs Legislation Amendment (2025 Measures No. 1) Bill is yet another bill to fix yet another Labor-Liberal ‘uniparty’ immigration failure. It aims to fix the fallout from the High Court’s NZYQ decision, which enabled the release of serious criminal non-citizens into the community – murderers, armed robbers, paedophiles and even a contract killer. This bill authorises deportation to Nauru—at a staggering cost of around $1M per person – and removes legal protections li...| Malcolm Roberts
Australian values aren’t just words—they’re the spirit that runs through every Aussie heart. Mateship means loyalty and giving everyone a fair go. Being fair dinkum means telling the truth and respecting real science—not opinions. Family is the foundation of our human existence, and our wonderful flag is more than just a symbol – it represents the spirit of our nation. Fairness, democracy and respect for others and our communities are core to who we are. Watch or continue reading 'A...| Malcolm Roberts
The ANZ Bank has announced 3,500 job losses across Australia. NAB followed with 300, and Bank of Queensland added another 400. What is going on? Since 2000, housing loans have ballooned from around 55% to over 80% of the Big Four banks’ loan books. Mortgage brokers account for 77% of new home loans, meaning fewer bank staff is required. Meanwhile, small business and personal lending has plummeted from 40% to just 18%. Watch or continue reading 'Australian Jobs Out, Overseas Workers In' on m...| Malcolm Roberts
Recently in Parliament, Prime Minister Albanese tried to ridicule me, saying “Senator Roberts thinks that build to rent is part of the World Economic Forum’s agenda”‘ before calling it ‘a conspiracy theory. It reminded me of Gandhi’s quote: “First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.” After One Nation doubled our Senate representation, it seems the PM has moved from ignoring to ridiculing — and in doing so, he engaged in misinformation....| Malcolm Roberts
One of the most fundamental duties of a senator is to scrutinise the government — not just its words, but its actions. That means asking tough questions about how public money is spent, and demanding transparency when answers are withheld. Let’s be clear: there is no such thing as “government money.” Every dollar the government […]| Malcolm Roberts
Dear Labor – “why do you hate our country?” It’s “rumoured” the Labor government are planning to bring hundreds of thousands of Indian workers into Australia on top of the current mass migration crisis. After days of coverage, this “rumour” has not confirmed nor denied. Across Australia, construction companies are collapsing due to rising costs. The Treasurer must know that this massive construction plan will drive up the price of building materials even further because of dem...| Malcolm Roberts
All Australians should be free to choose the vehicle (diesel, petrol, electric or hybrid) that suits them without additional government costs. A government funded study has sounded the alarm bells about the government’s forced Electric Vehicle rollout. From The Australian, ‘if Australians start buying electric vehicles in big numbers, the power grid will come under […]| Malcolm Roberts
One Nation stands firmly against the Albanese Government’s push for electric vehicles (EVs), and the billions in taxpayer-funded subsidies and infrastructure spending that overwhelmingly benefit wealthy Australians. While everyday Australians face rising costs for housing, groceries, and fuel, the government continues to pour money into EV incentives and charger installations—despite low public uptake. Australians should […]| Malcolm Roberts
Life will never guarantee safety. That is not an excuse to legislate danger. Australia is set to ‘quietly’ introduce ‘unprecedented’ age verification checks for YouTube and Google as part of a wider push to gate-keep access to social media. Quietly. Without the consent of the Australian people. Labor is pushing ahead despite alarming fallout from […]| Malcolm Roberts
Despite promises of being one of the world’s largest batteries for only $2 billion dollars, Snowy 2.0 is shaping up to cost over $10 billion and only supply a fraction of promised capacity. Transcript As a servant to the people of Queensland and Australia, I speak about the Auditor-General’s performance audit titled, No. 33—Performance audit—Snowy 2.0 […]| Malcolm Roberts
One Nation is the only party completely united in our belief that Australians deserve a better, cheaper way of life by ditching Net-Zero. Groceries, power bills, insurance and running a small business can all be made cheaper. Only One Nation can be trusted to put Australians first over what foreign, unelected organisations tell us to […]| Malcolm Roberts
Last weekend, the Australian National Review hosted a free speech summit on the Gold Coast. Although I was unable to attend in person due to commitments in Canberra for the opening of the 48th Parliament, I expressed my strong support for all those standing in defence of free speech and national sovereignty. We answer to […]| Malcolm Roberts
EXPOSED: Our Senate inquiry revealed widespread abuse of military medals by top brass. Generals received medals for being ‘in action’ despite no records of being under enemy fire. Our troops deserve better than this corrupt two-tier system. Transcript It’s alleged former Chief of the Defence Force, Angus Campbell, received a medal for being ‘in action’ […]| Malcolm Roberts
A fighter for the truth, Malcolm Roberts holds the major parties to account and believes we need to use truth to get the country back on track. Official website.| Malcolm Roberts
Alan Finkel is right when he says we are at a turning point in history. There are two paths for Australia to choose between. One leads to a country where manufacturing thrives and everyone, including the poor, enjoys better living standards on the back of affordable and reliable power. On the other, power prices continue […]| Malcolm Roberts
I’m grateful for the news that the State Labor government has buckled under pressure and agreed to withdraw its flawed legislative changes to homeschooling. The overhaul of Queensland’s Education Act was put forward in state parliament last month. Two of the policies within the Bill triggered a staggering 900 public submissions via state parliament. Along […]| Malcolm Roberts