
Pauline Hanson
Pauline Hanson is an Australian politician, born in 1954, and long-time figure in conservative politics.
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Australia’s Opposition Pushes Hardline Immigration Policies, Echoing Trump’s Approach
The Australian opposition coalition is proposing strict new immigration measures inspired by US policies, including social media vetting of visa applicants. These proposals aim to appeal to nationalist voters and challenge Labor's immigration stance, with potential impacts on Australia's multicultural reputation and visa system.

Canavan Criticizes Hanson's Race Politics, Faces Backlash from Supporters
Canavan, the new Nationals leader, criticized Pauline Hanson’s divisive approach to race politics, sparking backlash from her supporters. This highlights ongoing divisions within Australia’s right-wing factions and could influence future party strategies.

Ben Roberts-Smith remains in custody amid serious war crime charges
Ben Roberts-Smith is still detained following his arrest and charges of war crimes, including murder. This development signifies a notable escalation as he refuses bail, highlighting the seriousness of the case and its implications for military accountability in Australia.

One Nation Surges in South Australia, Challenging Major Parties Ahead of Federal Vote
One Nation captured seats in South Australia's recent election, marking a breakthrough beyond Queensland. This shift threatens traditional party dynamics and signals challenges for Liberals and Labor in future federal contests.

Pauline Hanson Seeks Preference Deals to Defeat Labor, Rules Out Coalition
Pauline Hanson has announced her willingness to work with the Liberals and Nationals on preference deals to oust Labor from power. She rejects the idea of a formal coalition, emphasizing her independence and desire to influence policy and power dynamics.