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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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Crikey
· Jul 9, 2026
Angus Taylor finally gets round to taking on One Nation
Pauline Hanson urged the Coalition leader to work with her after he said One Nation would bring an eternity of pain to the country. Meanwhile, Narendra Modi's Melbourne visit draws thousands. The post Angus Taylor finally gets round to taking on One Nation appeared first on Crikey.
Sky News Australia
· 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.”
Brisbane Times
· Jul 10, 2026
‘I’m not your enemy’: Pauline Hanson hits back at Angus Taylor in video from London
Pauline Hanson has issued a video statement urging Opposition Leader Angus Taylor to work with her after he made his strongest rebuke of One Nation to date.
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Related coverage for "Labor MP likens Pauline Hanson, One Nation to ‘vanilla’ ice cream over monoculturalism stoush": Crikey — Angus Taylor finally gets round to taking on One Nation. Sky News Australia — ‘You’re insulting them’: Pauline Hanson takes aim at Albanese’s criticism of monoculture. Brisbane Times — ‘I’m not your enemy’: Pauline Hanson hits back at Angus Taylor in video from London
