⚙️ Political Gadgets News | Friday, 19 June 2026
Today’s Political Gadgets digest covers: Register of Interests: Josh Dolega (TAS) — interests updated; Federal contracts: $65,474,088 awarded; largest to Naranga Holdings PTY LTD ATF Naranga Land Trust ($19,307,370); Parliament: not sitting; MP expenses: Scott Buchholz (Wright, Lib) — $701,626 over 4 quarters.
Today’s digest includes:
- Register of Interests: Josh Dolega (TAS) — interests updated
- Federal contracts: $65,474,088 awarded; largest to Naranga Holdings PTY LTD ATF Naranga Land Trust ($19,307,370)
- Parliament: not sitting
- MP expenses: Scott Buchholz (Wright, Lib) — $701,626 over 4 quarters
- Register of Interests: Josh Dolega (TAS) — interests updated
- Political advertising: Google $42,150 (YTD $2,577,300); Facebook $93,552 (YTD $642,607)
Bluesky says Pauline Hanson’s National Press Club speech dominated online conversation, triggering fierce debate over multiculturalism, workers’ rights, and media accountability.
BlueSky #auspol · 19 June 2026, 05:29 AEST · 899 posts · AI-generated
The dominant story centres on One Nation leader Pauline Hanson’s two-hour National Press Club address on 18 June, which triggered sharp divisions. Hanson called for Australia to become “monocultural,” attacked journalists (particularly Sarah Martin of The Guardian), and criticised migrants, workers’ pay, maternity leave, and the trans community. The event exposed fractures in how media outlets covered her remarks: many journalists asked softball questions, while GetUp activists displayed a banner that was subsequently torn down—prompting a disputed AFP investigation that dominated coverage at the expense of scrutiny of Hanson’s actual policy proposals.
Key Issues: First, billionaire Gina Rinehart’s backing of One Nation intensified concern; she gifted Hanson a custom orange bulldozer and publicly proposed giving Australian islands to Elon Musk, crystallising fears of oligarchic influence over policy. Second, Hanson’s attack on multiculturalism sparked broader pushback: posts highlighted Australia’s historical diversity, contradictions in her own platform (opposing both high migration and maternity leave), and the practical impossibility of enforcing cultural uniformity. Third, media performance became contentious, with critics arguing outlets failed to adequately interrogate Hanson’s claims or challenge her hostile tone toward journalists and vulnerable groups.
A standout exchange saw commentator Simon Rosenberg note that only The Guardian’s Sarah Martin asked substantive questions, whilst most journalists remained “pathetically supine,” echoing warnings from journalists during Trump’s 2015 rise. The overall tone reflects alarm: users consistently compared Hanson to Trump and warned of creeping authoritarianism, yet also frustration that mainstream media appeared complicit in normalising rather than challenging far-right rhetoric. Some posts highlighted genuine voter disaffection—arguing One Nation’s rise reflects Labor and Coalition failures—but most emphasised the danger of allowing grievance-based populism to masquerade as policy.
Top topics: Pauline Hanson Multiculturalism · Media Accountability · Oligarchic Political Influence · Workers’ Rights Policy · Far-Right Populism
AI-generated from BlueSky #auspol posts.
Register of Interests Update — Dolega, Josh
Tasmania
Australian Labor Party
Additions
| Person | Item | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Self | Office Holder Donating | Tasmania Devils 1866 Club Membership |
Deletions
None
Register of Interests Update — Peter Khalil
Wills, Victoria
Australian Labor Party · Assistant Minister for Defence
Additions
| Person | Item | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Self | 11. Gifts | 1 x guest pass courtesy of RedOwl, Collingwood vs Melbourne AFL Game, 8 June, value unknown |
Deletions
| Person | Item | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Self | 3. Real Estate | Pascoe Vale, Victoria |
| Spouse/Partner | 3. Real Estate | Pascoe Vale, Victoria |
Register of Interests Update — Jason Clare
Blaxland, New South Wales
Australian Labor Party · Minister for Education
Additions
| Person | Item | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Self | 11. Gifts | Sydney Royal Easter Show tickets from the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW – received on 19 April 2025 – valued at $178 |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Two pens from the National Growth Area Alliance – received on 28 April 2025 – valued at $10 |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Sweets from the Australians for Syria Association – received on 1 May 2025 – valued at $50 |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Flowers from Gallipoli Home – received on 20 May 2025 – valued at $50 |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Ornament and chocolates from Human Appeal – received on 29 May 2025 – valued at $100 |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Card game and tea towel from Sound Slam – received on 2 June 2025 – valued at $50 |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Book from Black Inc – received on 4 June 2025 – valued at $35 |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Book from Islamic Museum of Australia – received on 6 June 2025 – valued at $20 |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Beanie from Bankstown RSL – received on 10 June 2025 – valued at $10 |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Book from Monash University Publishing – received on 13 June 2025 – valued at $20 |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Badge from National Police Legacy Day – received on 17 June 2025 – valued at $10 |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Traditional Nepalese ornaments and scarves from Auburn Nepalese Community – received on 18 June 2025 – valued at $50 |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Book from George Petrou OAM – received on 7 July 2025 – valued at $85 |
Deletions
None
See the end of the newsletter for more Interests.
Federal Government Purchases $19.3 Million in Water Entitlements from Victorian Trust
The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water has contracted Naranga Holdings PTY LTD ATF Naranga Land Trust for a water purchase valued at $19.3 million. The six-month contract, running from June to December 2026, represents one of several water acquisitions the Australian Government is making to meet environmental targets under the Murray-Darling Basin Plan.
The Australian Government purchases water entitlements from willing sellers through multiple programs aimed at environmental restoration. Water recovered through these purchases is transferred to the Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder, which manages the entitlements to improve river health, wetlands and floodplains. The government has committed more than $13 billion to water reform in the Murray-Darling Basin since 2007, with purchases forming a key component of the strategy to meet Sustainable Diversion Limits and the 450 gigalitre additional environmental water target.
Water entitlements in Australia are tradeable rights separate from land ownership, with prices influenced by climatic conditions, industry factors and market dynamics. The government follows Commonwealth procurement rules and publishes contract details on AusTender within 42 days of signing, as required under standard procurement procedures. First Nations Peoples currently own less than 0.2 percent of surface water entitlements despite holding rights to about 40 percent of Australian land through Native Title, making water recovery programs a focus of reconciliation efforts.
Sources: dcceew.gov.au; water.vic.gov.au; anao.gov.au [link]
All tenders
Fed govt contracts given today came to $65,474,088. The winner is Naranga Holdings PTY LTD ATF Naranga Land Trust ($19,307,370) [link]

Consultant Tenders
$184,487,538 in Federal contracts to the big consultants in 2026. $929,965 yesterday. – KPMG: $600,000 – Deloitte: $329,965 {826} [link]

Flights
The VIP fleet flew at least 665 km in the last few days. That’s 1 plane doing 1 flight over 0 hrs and 57 mins and costing around $4,362. [link]

Fed Govt Outsourced labour costs
Government Temporary Staff Tenders in the last day: $8,280,767 [link]

Politician Expenses
Scott Buchholz (Reps, Wright, Lib) claimed $701,626 in expenses over the last 4 reported quarters for major categories such as travel, offices and cars. That is $94,423 less than the average. #auspol [link]

Double Donors
SingTel Optus donated $63,200 in 2023-24. That was $33,000 to Labor and $30,200 to the Coalition. {4477} #auspol [link]

Parliamentary attendance
Jamie Chaffey (representatives, Parkes, National Party) attended 73.2% of possible votes. [link]

Political advertising on Google
Political advertising spend with Google in last 24 hours: $42,150. (YTD: $2,577,300) [link]

Political advertising on Facebook
Political advertising on Facebook yesterday: $93,552. (YTD: $642,607) [link]

Register of Interests Update — Sally Sitou
Reid, New South Wales
Australian Labor Party
Additions
| Person | Item | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Self | 12. Travel Or Hospitality | 2 x $200 tickets to the Midwinter Ball, Parliament House, Canberra, on 1st July 2026 from the Australian Investment Council. Total amount $400. |
Deletions
None
Register of Interests Update — Dolega, Josh
Tasmania
Australian Labor Party
Additions
| Person | Item | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Self | Office Holder Donating | Donations to Cancer Council and Cancer Council Tasmania |
Deletions
None
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