ONE NATION CAMPAIGN BEGINS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Media Release

15 April 2019

One Nation leader, Pauline Hanson has been cleared by doctors to hit the campaign trail after a nasty encounter with a paralysis tick on her face and emergency surgery after a perforated appendix, all within
two weeks of one another.

First stop is South Australia with One Nation senate candidate Jennifer Game.

The South Australian climate science graduate and holder of a tax law degree heads One Nation’s senate team and believes after the 2016 federal election result, the party can knock the Greens out of
contention for the final South Australia senate position.

Senator Hanson said, “South Australia has experienced a shortage of baseload electricity and water as a result of crazy Green / Labor policies that have seen the states manufacturing, businesses and households
paying the highest global price for power.”

“The state has a desalination plant running at 2% capacity because power prices are too high which is placing a greater drain on the Murray Darling and the communities that rely on the much-needed water.”

Senator Hanson believes South Australia must cut the cord with neighbouring states who supply the bulk of its baseload power and build a new High-Efficiency, Low-Emissions (HELE) power plant that will
service the needs of the state and resurrect manufacturing.

“You’ve lost the car industry, Coca-Cola has moved their bottling operations to Queensland and there’s no sign of investors willing to set up businesses in South Australia.”

Senator Hanson will today visit Murray Bridge, Loxton, Berri, and Renmark, with further stops planned for Port Augusta, Whyalla, Port Lincoln and the Gawler region later this week.

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