News about Pauline Hanson

Neighbours star Coco-Jacinta Cherian says she quit acting due to racism and makes shock claims against the show's producers

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 4, 2024
Former Neighbours star Coco-Jacinta Cherian has made shocking claims about her time on the show, claiming that she quit acting due to racism. The 26-year-old ex-Australian actor, who now works for a refugee support organisation, appeared in court to share evidence in support of Green's senator Mehreen Faruqi. Senator Faruqi is suing Senator Pauline Hanson for $150,000 in damages over online comments the One Nation leader made in September 2022, telling Sen. Faruqi to 'p*** off back to Pakistan '.

The one simple question race row senator should have been able to answer - but her reply will shock you

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 2, 2024
Greens Senator Mehreen Faruqi has replied 'no comment' when asked outside her defamation hearing whether all white people are racist. Senator Faruqi (left) is suing fellow Senator Pauline Hanson (right) for $150,000 in damages over online comments the One Nation leader made in September 2022, telling her to 'p*** off back to Pakistan' following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Senator Hanson's comments were sparked by the Greens deputy leader's tweet declaring she 'cannot mourn the leader of a racist empire built on stolen lives, land and wealth of colonised peoples'.

Sandra Sully mortified after accidentally reporting Pauline Hanson is battling claims she is a 'rapist' amid hate speech court battle

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 29, 2024
Sully, 59, was reporting on One Nation leader Pauline Hanson's hate speech court battle against Greens MP Mehreen Faruqi when she suffered a mortifying slip of the tongue. This is what she said that forced her into a hasty apology to viewers and Ms Hanson.

Greens MP Mehreen Faruqi branded a racism 'hypocrite' in bombshell court row with Pauline Hanson after she was told to 'p*** off back to Pakistan' by the One Nation leader

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 29, 2024
Ms Faruqi is suing Ms Hanson over a comment she made on X, then Twitter , telling her to 'p**s off back to Pakistan ' following the death of Queen Elizabeth in September 2022. Under cross examination on Monday morning, Ms Faruqi reiterated that she stands against racism, but Ms Hanson's high-powered silk Sue Chrysanthou SC argued that she is selective in her advocacy. 'I'll be putting to her that she's a hypocrite and that she's only against certain forms of racism,' Ms Chrysanthou said.

Pauline Hanson issues a brutal message to Anthony Albanese's government as she gives away free fish and chips to struggling Aussies

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 29, 2024
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has started her own fish and chip van, and provided meals to Australians struggling with the housing crisis.

Pauline Hanson hate-speech trial set to open after she told Greens MP to 'p*** off back to Pakistan'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 28, 2024
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson made a hateful tweet against a Greens senator because of her decades-long tendency to make similarly racist remarks, a Federal Court judge is expecting to be told.

Pauline Hanson says what many are thinking about the Albanese government: 'We can't cope with it'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 19, 2024
Senator Pauline Hanson has a message for Anthony Albanese's government - and she is not holding back.

Pauline Hanson makes explosive claims about the reasons behind Monday night's terror attack - as she calls out Albanese government

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 17, 2024
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has made explosive claims about the reasons behind Monday's terror attack - as she demands a major change to immigration laws.

It was the auction that went viral and divided Aussies. Now the property guru behind the footage tells the real story of what happened on the big day

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 14, 2024
An auction in Australia sparked controversy when an Asian woman emerged as the winning bidder, leading many to mistakenly believe she was a foreign investor.

It's been Australia Day first, but now it's Anzac Day - the country's new warground warning

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 5, 2024
Advance warned supporters that 'elites and activists...want to make it a political football or otherwise die in silence.' 'It shouldn't be controversial to be proud of Anzac Day,' the group said in a tweet. The fear comes on the back of a trend away from Australia Day, as well as recent articles on the decline of Anzac Day patriotism.

Veteran digs erupted as Woolworths returned to an ancient Anzac Day event

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 2, 2024
Last month, RSL Australia announced that its limited edition Anzac biscuit tins would not be available in Woolworths. The tins, which feature alternative designs for various wars and conflicts, are a collector's item, and a portion of the money earned by their sale goes to the RSL, which helps veterans and their families. Woolworths has been chastised for refusing to stock them this year, despite the fact that the supermarket sells the biscuits year round and is the country's only store to sell Anzac Appeal badges.

The astonishing graph that highlights how immigration has soared - and Pauline Hanson's five-step solution

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 25, 2024
In a year, a record 548,800 migrants arrived in Australia, with almost two-thirds of them moving to Sydney and Melbourne. Here's a graphic displaying that Australia can't take it anymore. Pauline Hanson, the nation's prime minister, has a five-point plan to solve Australia's housing crisis.

Brooke Boney's rapid rise to fame as Today show host and host Jenny Annette Hanson's remarks about Australia Day and her conversation with Pauline Hanson on the controversial segment

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 22, 2024
On Friday, Brooke Boney shocked Today show viewers when she announced her resignation live on-air. After the Olympics in July and August, the news and entertainment reporter announced that she would resign after the Olympics to pursue an exciting new career opportunity. Boney broke down in tears when she announced that she would study at prestigious Oxford University for a Masters of Public Policy.

As immigration hits new heights - and in the one country with no growth rate - Australians are migrating in droves

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 21, 2024
Because Sydney is so overcrowded, more than 33,000 people are moving interstate every year in search of cheaper housing. The news comes as new reports show that 186,433 overseas migrants flooded into New South Wales in the year from September. The beachside life in the area may be idyllic, but there is a serious shortage of affordable housing (left). Interstate capitals like Hobart (right) are much cheaper and more enticing, but it is Queensland that has been the chief beneficiary of the Sydney exodus.

As she calls for Australia to avoid all immigration, Pauline Hanson repeats her most shocking EVER remark - and claims she was 'right.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 21, 2024
In a parliamentary address in which she called for the country to stop immigration, Pauline Hanson reiterated her most famous slur. The One Nation leader called for a national referendum to determine whether Australians think it is an appropriate level of immigration, arguing that citizens want the level of immigration kept 'low' in a speech to the Senate last night.

Toobeah, Queensland: The fight over allegations that 95 percent of this tiny town could be transferred to a local Indigenous body is on the rise

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 20, 2024
Residents of a small town say that a pledge to hand over '95% of their town' to an Indigenous body is 'treaty,' because they have begun a petition opposing the change. The open rebellion in Toobeah (left and right), which is just south of Brisbane, is engulfed over the transfer of a 20ha reserve to the Bigambul Aboriginal Corporation (BAC) as an Indigenous freehold title.

The island of Great Keppel is expected to be renamed with an Indigenous name

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 29, 2024
Following Fraser Island's name, another iconic Queensland island appears to be renamed with an Indigenous name by the state's Labor government. The Queensland Government took over Great Keppel Island off the coast of Rockhampton, Queensland, near the Great Barrier Reef in April 2023 after the owner, Tower Holdings, refused to pay $878,000 in rent. According to a master plan to redevelop the island as a tourist destination unveiled by the government this month, the Woppa appears to be the island's first choice.

After a late-night planter box demise in Canberra, Barnaby Joyce insists he does not have a drinking problem

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 15, 2024
Barnaby Joyce, the Nationals' MP, has persistently denied he has a drinking problem as the fallout from an extraordinary video of him lying on a Canberra footpath ground persists. It's been a week since Daily Mail Australia published exclusive footage of the former prime minister lying on the ground next to Lonsdale Street in Canberra's suburb of Braddon just before midnight last Wednesday. He has since attributed the late-night crash to a mixture of alcohol and prescription drugs. Mr Joyce was specifically challenged by Sky News host Andrew Bolt on Thursday night about whether he had a problem with alcohol. However, there was one thing he would not discuss.

Plans to move a large tract of land to an Aboriginal group without consulting are at war in Queensland

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 15, 2024
A Queensland town is fighting over the transfer of a large amount of land to Aboriginal hands without consultation, which critics fear could set a dangerous precedent. Residents in Toobeah, a town of fewer than 300 residents and just south of Brisbane, have spoken out after finding out about the transfer. Lawrence Springborg, the town's mayor and former LNP state opposition leader Lawrence Springborg, has led the negotiations that will see the state government's donation of the 220 ha Toobeah Reserve to the Bigambul Aboriginal Corporation. (BAC).

Amanda Vanstone thought she'd seen it all during a lifetime in politics, until she saw Barnaby Joyce dead on the footpath. Now she's got a scathing message for every Aussie who thinks it's OK

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 14, 2024
Joyce's egregious senator for South Australia, Howard, stood out at the infuriating video of him on Lonsdale Street in Canberra's Braddon district, which was taken late Wednesday night (right). Ms Vanstone (left) has blasted anyone who is trying to normalize his behavior or minimize the harm he has caused to his own image and politicians in general. If it had been a leading female politician pictured in similar circumstances, the reaction would have been very different, according to her.

Brisbane should cancel the forthcoming Olympics right now, according to Pauline Hanson. Here's why

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 9, 2024
Pauline Hanson, the Brisbane 2032 Olympics have been postponed, according to Nation leader Pauline Hanson. Here's why she is so upset about it.

Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price makes a comeback to the spotlight: Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price delivers a fiery speech at a rally outside Parliament House as she unveils her NEW agenda

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 6, 2024
Hundreds of cheering supporters greeted the Country Liberal senator as she took to the stage outside Parliament House to express appreciation to those who had attended. 'You, the custodians of our land.' You know better than anyone that taking care of our country,' she told the farmers. We should be paying attention to you.' But where is our prime minister and where is Mr Bowen? They should have been here if they had been directed. They should have consulted with you,' he says.' Ms. Nampijinpa Price said it is "high time the inner city starts listening to the regions" and praised the regions for being "the heart of this region, which helps keep this country flourishing."

Pauline Hanson's brutal message to Invasion Day protesters: 'If you don't like Australia Day, don't take the public holiday'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 23, 2024
People who blasted Australia Day should not be allowed to work, according to Pauline Hanson.

After Peter Dutton called for a boycott of Woolworths, Pauline Hanson launches a scathing attack on Bunnings over its treatment of Australia Day

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 11, 2024
Bunnings was also fired by the One Nation senator, who claimed that Bunnings workers would be instructed not to wear Australia Day clothes to avoid 'offending clients'. 'Big business in Australia seems to be completely out of touch with the rest of us,' she said. 'They [They] haven't learned the lesson of the referendum.'