Morrison denies making deal with Lambie on medevac The Prime Minister has denied making a "secret deal" with Jacqui Lambie in order to repeal the controversial medevac bill. Pauline Hanson breaks down on Alan Jones' show One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has broken down in tears on radio host Alan Jones' morning show following a discussion about the plight of dairy farmers. Dutton: 'Pauline Hanson was wrong over domestic abuse claim' Peter Dutton says Pauline Hanson was wrong to suggest women lie about domestic abuse during custody battles.
Pauline Hanson to help lead inquiry into family law Pauline Hanson, who the prime minister has chosen to help run an inquiry into family courts, has accused some women of lying to gain custody of their children.
Hanson slams conscription to boost emergency services volunteers Two influential Senate crossbenchers are split on whether conscription should be used to boost emergency services volunteer numbers. Hanson attacks Lambie over welfare drug testing stance The One Nation senator has launched a person attack on Lambie, dragging her family into the debate. Pauline Hanson banned from Twitter Senator Hanson said cattle prods should be used on protestors in Brisbane. Hanson's party co-founder unloads in book One Nation co-founder David Oldfield, who was ousted from the party, has unleased on his former friend Pauline Hanson in a new memoir.
Pauline Hanson says people should be allowed to climb Uluru One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has called for visitors to be allowed to climb Uluru ahead of a ban later this year. Hinch calls for end to MP allowance 'rort' Former senator Derryn Hinch has called for an end to the practice of federal politicians claiming unused allowances as income.
Crossbenchers demand power prices action before supporting Coalition's tax cuts plan Multiple Senate crossbenchers could potentially prevent the Government passing its income tax cuts plan if it doesn't first act on their demands for action on power prices. Hanson won't back proposed income tax cuts plan The One Nation leader told 'Today' she believes there are more important issues the government needs to focus on, such as water security and a coal-fired power station.
Scott Morrison hails 'miracle' win It stands as one of the biggest upsets in Australian political history. Pauline Hanson has blamed shocking outcomes for indigenous Australians on Aboriginal people not taking responsibility for themselves. Labor and Greens senators slammed her for racism after the One Nation leader branded Closing the Gap "complete rubbish" and a "joke".
She attacked indigenous mums and dads for being behind poor school attendances, noting one school with children enrolled often had a 50 per cent attendance rate.
Lazy parents. You can't blame the whites when it's your own negligence," Senator Hanson said. After 13 years of Labor government, John Howard and the Liberal Party looked to exploit a sense of resentment and grievance on the issues of multiculturalism and immigration, which arguably opened up the space for Hanson and helped to legitimise her views.
Indeed, in a speech delivered to the Queensland Liberal Party, Howard celebrated the idea people felt able to speak a little more freely and could do so. Hanson failed to win the newly redistributed seat of Blair at the federal election.
She was subsequently convicted of electoral fraud in It was later overturned on appeal. This represented a high point for the party at the federal level and gave it considerable influence over government policy.
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