One Nation SA President Carlos Quaremba said he is fed up with political distractions and urged Australians to return to work [1].
This call for a renewed focus on labor comes as Australia faces mounting economic challenges. Quaremba said the current political climate is hindering the nation's ability to resolve a productivity crisis [1].
Speaking with Sky News Australia, Quaremba said the nature of current political discourse is problematic. He said leadership is focusing on trivialities rather than the core economic health of the country [1].
"The productivity in the toilet and all they're talking about is whether it’s a half flush or a full flush," Quaremba said [1]. "Enough, everybody’s got to get back to work" [1].
Quaremba said the collective effort of the workforce is the only way to stabilize the economy. He said priorities must shift to ensure the country can overcome its current stagnation [1].
"It’s about time we all put our shoulder to the wheel and turn this country around," Quaremba said [1].
“"The productivity in the toilet and all they're talking about is whether it’s a half flush or a full flush."”
Quaremba's comments reflect a growing tension between political administrative debate and the practical demands of economic output. By framing the productivity crisis as a result of 'political distractions,' he is positioning One Nation's platform as a pragmatic alternative to the current governance style in South Australia and beyond.



