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Labor MP likens Pauline Hanson, One Nation to ‘vanilla’ ice cream over monoculturalism stoush

The West Australian

The West Australian

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July 12, 2026

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Labor MP likens Pauline Hanson, One Nation to ‘vanilla’ ice cream over monoculturalism stoush

Pauline Hanson and the contest with the Liberals for the political right has been likened to Neapolitan ice cream after the much-debated “monoculture” claim.

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