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How did it happen to be that a child living in regional Australia is only getting a routine surgical procedure done after a seven year wait because someone stepped in to pay for it in the private system?
How was nine-year-old Kadee effectively abandoned by the Queensland public health system and made to wait seven years – most of her life – for a simple tonsillectomy operation?
Pauline Hanson was in Rosslyn Bay, Central Queensland, this week to meet Kadee and her family and has stepped in by donating the cost of the young girl’s tonsil surgery in the private system.
No child should live like this, no child should have to suffer the agony of continuous throat infections and miss so much school that she was told she might have to repeat year four.
Kids in regional Australia are doing it tough. The government can find hundreds of thousands of Uber drivers to flood our shores, but can’t find a single ear, nose and throat (ENT) doctor for the Rockhampton Hospital.
Pauline Hanson, and One Nation Chief of Staff, James Ashby, broke the news to Kadee’s mum, Kahlia at the event they hosted in Rosslyn Bay.
This story is more about the appalling state of health services in regional Australia than it is about Pauline’s generosity.
How was nine-year-old Kadee effectively abandoned by the Queensland public health system and made to wait seven years – most of her life – for a simple tonsillectomy operation?
Pauline Hanson was in Rosslyn Bay, Central Queensland, this week to meet Kadee and her family and has stepped in by donating the cost of the young girl’s tonsil surgery in the private system.
No child should live like this, no child should have to suffer the agony of continuous throat infections and miss so much school that she was told she might have to repeat year four.
Kids in regional Australia are doing it tough. The government can find hundreds of thousands of Uber drivers to flood our shores, but can’t find a single ear, nose and throat (ENT) doctor for the Rockhampton Hospital.
Pauline Hanson, and One Nation Chief of Staff, James Ashby, broke the news to Kadee’s mum, Kahlia at the event they hosted in Rosslyn Bay.
This story is more about the appalling state of health services in regional Australia than it is about Pauline’s generosity.
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Watch Pauline on Seven 7 News make the announcement that she will pay for the tonsil surgery privately.
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Children are suffering, going through agony, stuck on long waiting lists that politicians who sit in high-rise city offices couldn’t care less about. The treatment of kids in regional and rural Australia is worse than many third world nations.
We need parents and families to stay in regional and rural areas to keep our mines open, our farms producing, our shipping going, and our transport routes running.
Long wait lists, substandard teaching with school staffing shortages, poor infrastructure, and government policies aimed at tearing jobs away from these centres will drive families out of these communities into large, unhealthy and crowded cities. That’s not the Australia we want, nor is it an Australia that is kind.
Things must change.
We need parents and families to stay in regional and rural areas to keep our mines open, our farms producing, our shipping going, and our transport routes running.
Long wait lists, substandard teaching with school staffing shortages, poor infrastructure, and government policies aimed at tearing jobs away from these centres will drive families out of these communities into large, unhealthy and crowded cities. That’s not the Australia we want, nor is it an Australia that is kind.
Things must change.
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What happens when Albo's long lost family turns up at the Lodge and tries to move in? Will Albo finally take responsibility for the immigration crisis?
Pauline Hanson’s One Nation
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One Nation July 31, 2024
Labor has finally bitten the bullet and removed Andrew Giles and Clare O’Neill from the immigration and home affairs portfolios.
Supporting the right to go fishing
One Nation July 30, 2024
Pauline Hanson can personally attest as a former fish and chip chop owner, that Australians love their fish.
She grew up in an Australia where people thought nothing of getting out in a boat or heading for the local jetty to spend a day fishing with the family or their mates.
One Nation’s Sarah Game MLC has again defended freedom and common sense by hitting the Adelaide airwaves to speak about an important Bill to preserve people’s right to use cash.