Pauline Hanson has promised to put an end to the 'corrupt Aboriginal industry' as part of a controversial announcement of new policy.
In a new policy, the One Nation leader outlined a plan to scale back government initiatives that are aimed at tackling the inequalities with which indigenous Australians are confronted, and claimed that these efforts had not closed the gaps for inequality.
“There will be no treaties, no votes for the parliament, no indigenous title claims or land transfers to indigenous companies,” said Senator Hanson.
'One nation will abolish everything, together with the $ 4.5 billion National Native Australians agency, and the corrupt' Aboriginal industry 'dismantling that has been so spectacularly failed to close the gaps.
“Indigenous Australians in genuine needs will not miss help, but they will not have any help than anyone else in genuine need.”
Senator Hanson said under the policy that taxpayers would not welcome welcoming with national rituals, and that indigenous flags will no longer be considered national flags.
“Indigenous languages ​​are not taught in schools, and students will no longer be indoctrinated with awake native activism or forced to perform recognitions of the country,” she said.
She claimed that indigenous Australians currently enjoy many privileges.

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“Native are now many unfair benefits in terms of access to work, credit, education, country or water, natural resources and generous government limit with little to no accountability or transparency – and absolutely no compelling justification,” she said.
'It must all stop and one nation is dedicated to stop. We will reverse all race -based privileges.
'Native Australians in genuine needs will not miss help, but they will not have any help than someone else in sincere needs. All Australians in need will be treated equally in this respect. '
Senator Hanson also revealed that one Nation Australia would withdraw from the United Nations, World Health Organization, World Economic Forum and other global authorities.
She also promised to estimate the financing of national disability insurance and to abolish the Ministry of Climate Change.
“There is a lot of duplication – it's out of hand – and there are wasteful editions,” said Senator Hanson.
“Most people I talk to in Australia don't even believe all this climate change.”
One nation also wants to increase the research on the wage and recruitment processes of civil servants, with Senator Hanson claiming that 'incompetent' people were hired on the basis of their gender.

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Savings would be invested in tax lighting, such as the abolition of excise duty on alcohol that is operated at locations, to release insurance companies and building materials on GST – that can lower the building costs of the home – and pay the fault of Australia.
If the election ends in a suspended parliament, as many polls predict, one nation would wave more soon.
But it's not just about power relations, Senator Hanson said, it's about fighting for Australians.
“They struggle, they hurt and the governments don't understand what's going on,” she said.