
‘Isn’t the Australia I grew up in’: Former NT leader backs One Nation
The first Indigenous head of government in Australia has urged people to support One Nation, saying backing the party is necessary to “save our country”.

The first Indigenous head of government in Australia has urged people to support One Nation, saying backing the party is necessary to “save our country”.

We’re for welcoming, appreciating, and thanking those who have served in the defence of our great nation.

Looking forward to another year of growth and good work together. 🎉

Reflect. Respect. Celebrate. in the city at the 2026 Hancock Prospecting Australia Day.

Bannister Downs thrives in WA’s tough dairy sector thanks to Gina Rinehart’s backing, heavy investment and high-tech milk processing.

Bannister Downs, run by third generation dairy farmers, Sue and Mat Daubney, is the cream of the crop in a struggling industry.

We hope your day is filled with joy, laughter and a little something delicious.

Hancock Prospecting Executive Chairman, Mrs Gina Rinehart, recently got into the Christmas spirit with a festive visit today to Vasse Farmers Market celebrating the one year opening anniversary, alongside Farmers’ Market managers, Leith Johnston, Sammie Aldis, and Megan Corrie-Pulford, and lending enthusiasm to local growers, producers and small businesses in the South West.

Last night the annual Bannister Downs Dairy Christmas Party was held, celebrating a momentous year characterised by hard work, innovation, and pride in regional West Australia

We wish everyone a safe and enjoyable Christmas and a successful New Year.

Sue and Mat have been involved in every part of the farm, from milking to processing to deliveries, and that commitment remains the foundation of our work today.