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We’ve never been a monoculture: One group of Australians knows this
First Nations people can teach us a great deal about connection.
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Sky News Australia
· Jun 24, 2026
‘Draw the line’: Hanson calls out customs incompatible with Australian culture
One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson continues her calls for Australia to become a monocultural society. “There are people choosing to come to Australia with no intention of becoming Australian or accepting Australian values, customs, traditions and laws,” Ms Hanson said. “We should be drawing the line on things incompatible with our culture, like Sharia law, child marriages … and the burqa.”
The Age
· Jun 26, 2026
‘Monocultural Cringe’ is short-sighted and irrelevant
Readers argue that talk of a “monoculture” revives the “Cultural Cringe”.
Brisbane Times
· Jul 6, 2026
‘I know what’s right and what’s wrong’: What star Pie has to say about Hanson’s ‘monoculture’
When Collingwood star Isaac Quaynor hears of calls for a “monoculture” Australia, as espoused by One Nation leader Pauline Hanson, he struggles to grasp its purpose.
Michael West Media
· Jun 23, 2026
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.
PragerU
· Jul 4, 2026
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Related coverage for "We’ve never been a monoculture: One group of Australians knows this": Sky News Australia — ‘Draw the line’: Hanson calls out customs incompatible with Australian culture. The Age — ‘Monocultural Cringe’ is short-sighted and irrelevant. Brisbane Times — ‘I know what’s right and what’s wrong’: What star Pie has to say about Hanson’s ‘monoculture’. Michael West Media — One Nation monoculture claim red-carded as ‘nonsense’. PragerU — American culture has shaped the world. 🇺🇸