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Union campaign in Victoria wrong to avoid Hanson’s racism
Victoria faces the terrifying prospect of One Nation in government after November’s state election. One Nation could either win the most seats itself or do well enough that the Liberals need their support to form government. The post Union campaign in Victoria wrong to avoid Hanson’s racism first appeared on Solidarity Online.
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Brisbane Times
· Jun 24, 2026
One Nation leader says Socceroos represent her idea of 'monocultural' Australia
In a speech to the Senate, Pauline Hanson has blasted critics of her vision for a 'monoculture' Australia, saying the Socceroos are a perfect example of that vision.
Al Jazeera English
· Jul 8, 2026
Australian World Cup star Mabil fires back at far-right politician
Socceroos winger Awer Mabil has hit back at far-right politician Pauline Hanson’s claim that the Australian national team embodies what she sees as a monocultural Australia. Mabil insisted that the team represents Australia as a whole. Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on X : https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/ Check out our Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/aljazeeraenglish/ Download AJE Mobile App: https://aje.news/AJEMobile
Sky News Australia
· Jun 23, 2026
Hanson refuses to back down as Albanese slammed over multiculturalism attack
Sky News host Andrew Bolt praises One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson for standing firm on her call for a unifying national culture while accusing Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of deliberately misrepresenting her position. “The One Nation leader didn't take a step back this morning when she was grilled about her speech last week calling for an end to multiculturalism and for a monoculture instead,” Mr Bolt said. “She made clear exactly what I said last night: that she obviously meant we could all celebrate our own cultures, but the government's role was to unite us publicly around just one. “Albanese, who has lied about so much, lied again about what Hanson meant. “This is about building one culture that unites us all at a time when it seems we're falling apart, while the politicians in charge just gibber and hoot.”
Daily Mail
· Jul 10, 2026
Harper Beckham's heartache! Victoria risks the wrath of Brooklyn as she includes him in family tributes for daughter's 15th birthday as teenager pines for her estranged brother
Harper Beckham's heartache! Victoria risks the wrath of Brooklyn as she includes him in family tributes for daughter's 15th birthday as teenager pines for her estranged brother
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Related coverage for "Union campaign in Victoria wrong to avoid Hanson’s racism": Brisbane Times — One Nation leader says Socceroos represent her idea of 'monocultural' Australia. Al Jazeera English — Australian World Cup star Mabil fires back at far-right politician. Sky News Australia — Hanson refuses to back down as Albanese slammed over multiculturalism attack. Daily Mail — Harper Beckham's heartache! Victoria risks the wrath of Brooklyn as she includes him in family tributes for daughter's 15th birthday as teenager pines for her estranged brother