The Latest Breaking News from Pauline Hanson – inkl news
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www.inkl.comHere’s a concise update on Pauline Hanson’s recent news, based on the latest publicly reported items:
In early 2026, media coverage highlighted Hanson promoting One Nation’s slate in Victoria’s state election context, including remarks about Victoria as a “basket case” and plans to field candidates in all Lower House seats in the upcoming election. This reflects ongoing electoral positioning and controversy around her rhetoric. [Source: 7NEWS report from Jan 29, 2026] [source]
There were notable events in 2025–2026 around Hanson’s media projects, including discussions and coverage of her satirical “Please Explain” cartoon/film projects and related public reactions, with some outlets noting controversy or cancellations around public events tied to those works. This underscores persistent attention to her media ventures alongside her parliamentary activity. [Source: Star Observer article about event cancellation; December 2025] [sources]
Ongoing public discourse includes Hanson’s use of high-profile stunts (such as burqa-related moments) and their repercussions (suspensions or censure in parliamentary contexts), which continue to shape her public profile and the political conversation in Australia. [Source: Australian live updates and coverage of burqa-related actions; November 2025] [sources]
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www.inkl.comLIVE UPDATES: One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson has drawn criticism after she stepped into the Senate chamber dressed in a burqa, a repeat of her 2017 move.
thenightly.com.auPauline Hanson's 'Please Explain' movie trailer launch at Parliament House was cancelled by officials for breaking parliamentary policies.
www.starobserver.com.auThe extremely popular Please Explain animated series of videos delivers a humorous yet sobering glimpse into the Australian political arena.
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