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Pauline Hanson pushes back against people who have tried to ‘weaponise’ her concerns

Sky News Australia

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June 24, 2026

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On tonight’s episode of Paul Murray Live, Sky News host Paul Murray discusses ASIO’s security assessment, Hanson’s monoculture meaning and more. Mr Murray said One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson spoke in the Senate to “reinforce” her monoculture point. “And to push back against those that have tried to weaponise the concerns that she has had.”

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Brisbane Times

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· Jul 12, 2026

The varnish has come off: Support slips for Hanson

Support for Pauline Hanson and One Nation has soared this year. But there are signs some of her key messages are starting to turn off voters.

World Israel News

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· Jul 7, 2026

Socialist poised to be DC’s next mayor says she now regrets backing resolution condemning antisemitism, unearthed footage shows

It represents the latest example of Lewis George appearing to adopt a hardline stance against Israel in an effort to court the DSA's support. The post Socialist poised to be DC’s next mayor says she now regrets backing resolution condemning antisemitism, unearthed footage shows appeared first on World Israel News.

Solidarity Magazine

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· Jul 8, 2026

Fighting racism and the far right—One Nation can be stopped

One Nation’s support may have dropped slightly after Pauline Hanson put her full agenda on show in her speech at the National Press Club. But One Nation’s rise has exposed a deep crisis in Australian politics. The post Fighting racism and the far right—One Nation can be stopped first appeared on Solidarity Online.

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 21, 2026

‘Not the Australian way’: Pauline Hanson’s family receive horrific death threats

NSW Independent MP Tania Mihailuk believes public debate should never cross the line into threats and harassment. “I have to say I extend my sympathy to her because I think it’s awful,” Ms Mihailuk told Sky News host Jaimee Rogers. “Pauline's a mother and she’s a grandmother. “She’s not the only politician; there have been so many politicians who have experienced death threats and all sorts of harassment over the years. “We don’t want people making such extreme threats; it is not the way Australia operates."

The New American

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· Jul 8, 2026

Christians Face Rising Harassment and Violence in Israel as U.S. Backlash Builds

With the sharply rising anti-Christian hostility in Israel, what remains of support for a U.S.-Israel alliance may quickly erode. ... The post Christians Face Rising Harassment and Violence in Israel as U.S. Backlash Builds appeared first on The New American.

Jewish News Syndicate

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· Jun 29, 2026

NYC politicians decry Nazi symbol carved into car, reportedly with Israeli flag inside

Those responsible intend to cause fear among Jewish New Yorkers and division among all of us, but we refuse to let antisemitism be normalized, stated the New York City Council speaker.

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Related coverage for "Pauline Hanson pushes back against people who have tried to ‘weaponise’ her concerns": Brisbane Times — The varnish has come off: Support slips for Hanson. World Israel News — Socialist poised to be DC’s next mayor says she now regrets backing resolution condemning antisemitism, unearthed footage shows. Solidarity Magazine — Fighting racism and the far right—One Nation can be stopped. Sky News Australia — ‘Not the Australian way’: Pauline Hanson’s family receive horrific death threats. The New American — Christians Face Rising Harassment and Violence in Israel as U.S. Backlash Builds. Jewish News Syndicate — NYC politicians decry Nazi symbol carved into car, reportedly with Israeli flag inside