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Hanson’s support is dipping. Time for a monocultural festival!

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July 10, 2026

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Hanson’s support is dipping. Time for a monocultural festival!

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Korea Times News

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· Jun 21, 2026

World Refugee Day festival brings communities together in Seoul

World Refugee Day festival brings communities together in Seoul

KLIX News Radio – Twin Falls

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· Jun 25, 2026

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: Boise Music Fest is This Weekend

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: Boise Music Fest is This Weekend

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 1, 2026

‘You’re insulting them’: Pauline Hanson takes aim at Albanese’s criticism of monoculture

One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson responds to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s criticism of monoculture. “When you talk about, you want multiculturalism, be ready and prepared for all these other cultural traditions that they want to bring to this country,” Ms Hanson told Sky News host Chris Kenny. “You’re actually insulting them if you don’t consider them to be Australian and only regard them by the cultural background.”

ArcaMax

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· Jul 8, 2026

Is it even country? Minnesota's latest fest bets on new brand of twang

MINNEAPOLIS — Another large-scale music festival has joined the club in St. Paul. The Minnesota Country Club debuts Friday and Saturday at Harriet Island Regional Park. It’s an offshoot of the Minnesota Yacht Club festival, which has been a ...

Brisbane Times

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· Jun 24, 2026

Pauline Hanson says Socceroos represent her vision of ‘monoculture’

Hanson gave a watered-down explanation for the term “monoculture”, while moderate Liberal MPs stepped forward to support multiculturalism after Angus Taylor stumbled over the question.

The Tribune

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· Jun 27, 2026

‘Byenveni Modi’: Victoria dons festive look as Indian diaspora puts up posters welcoming PM ahead of his Seychelles visit

Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's two-day State Visit to the East African island nation of Seychelles, the capital city of Victoria has taken on a festive look, with prominent welcome posters put up across the Victoria-Mahe area by the Indian diaspora ahead of his arrival for the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the nation's National Day.

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Related coverage for "Hanson’s support is dipping. Time for a monocultural festival!": Korea Times News — World Refugee Day festival brings communities together in Seoul. KLIX News Radio – Twin Falls — KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: Boise Music Fest is This Weekend. Sky News Australia — ‘You’re insulting them’: Pauline Hanson takes aim at Albanese’s criticism of monoculture. ArcaMax — Is it even country? Minnesota's latest fest bets on new brand of twang. Brisbane Times — Pauline Hanson says Socceroos represent her vision of ‘monoculture’. The Tribune — ‘Byenveni Modi’: Victoria dons festive look as Indian diaspora puts up posters welcoming PM ahead of his Seychelles visit