The strange case of One Nation’s ‘living soul’, Malcolm Roberts
One Nation senator Malcolm Roberts sent a 2011 letter to then-prime minister Julia Gillard claiming he was a "living soul" not subject to Australian law, using language associated with the sovereign citizen movement. Roberts denied the affiliation after his correspondence surfaced following his 2016 Senate election. He currently faces pressure over sharing an antisemitic mural on social media.
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Published 18 Jul 2026, 20:00 UTC · Updated 18 Jul 2026, 20:10 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: SMH. Editorial policy · Corrections
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