Pauline Hanson positions One Nation as anti-establishment force in debut speech
Pauline Hanson delivered her debut National Press Club speech on Wednesday, positioning One Nation as a rising anti-establishment force. She criticized multiculturalism and immigration, proposing to ban migrants from countries associated with 'radical Islam.' Hanson's speech faced protests and highlighted her firm stance against current government policies and social issues, aiming to resonate with disaffected voters.
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Published 17 Jun 2026, 05:51 UTC · Updated 17 Jun 2026, 06:00 UTC
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