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One Nation monoculture claim red-carded as ‘nonsense’
Anthony Albanese has pushed back on Pauline Hanson's call for Australia to be a monoculture, citing the nation's World Cup squad as proof of its diversity.
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Right 50%
The Age
· Jun 26, 2026
‘Monocultural Cringe’ is short-sighted and irrelevant
Readers argue that talk of a “monoculture” revives the “Cultural Cringe”.
Jewish News Syndicate
· Jun 23, 2026
Unabashedly American and Jewish at 250
The United States is built on Jewish foundations.
Brisbane Times
· Jul 5, 2026
We’ve never been a monoculture: One group of Australians knows this
First Nations people can teach us a great deal about connection.
National Post
· Jun 29, 2026
A Canadian delight, Big Turk bar’s roots go back centuries
“It’s an irresistible cultural blend of east-meets-west and qualified successor to the Reese Peanut Butter Cup
Toronto Sun
· Jun 30, 2026
VUONG: Canada should retire multiculturalism for pluralism
We're quick to say what we are not — not American, not a melting pot — but being different from your neighbour is not the same as having an identity
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.”
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Related coverage for "One Nation monoculture claim red-carded as ‘nonsense’": The Age — ‘Monocultural Cringe’ is short-sighted and irrelevant. Jewish News Syndicate — Unabashedly American and Jewish at 250. Brisbane Times — We’ve never been a monoculture: One group of Australians knows this. National Post — A Canadian delight, Big Turk bar’s roots go back centuries. Toronto Sun — VUONG: Canada should retire multiculturalism for pluralism. Sky News Australia — ‘You’re insulting them’: Pauline Hanson takes aim at Albanese’s criticism of monoculture