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- Pauline Hansons One Nation Party - For Australia and . . .
One Nation was launched by Pauline Hanson on 11th April 1997 in Queensland We are a party that stands for Australia and Australian values We defend our constitution and stand up against global agendas for the individual rights and fundamental freedoms of all Australians
- List of Pauline Hansons One Nation elected representatives
Since it was formed in 1997, Pauline Hanson's One Nation has had a number of elected representatives at the federal, state and local level in Australia [1][2] As of June 2018, more than two-thirds of all elected One Nation members had left the party before the end of their term [3][4]
- Latest News and Updates - Pauline Hanson One Nation
Senator Pauline Hanson has once again pulled no punches, criticising wasteful NDIS spending, gender-based political appointments, and a politically Follow us for the latest news and updates from Pauline Hanson's One Nation
- Pauline Hansons One Nation - AustralianPolitics. com
Formed by a disendorsed Liberal Party candidate, Pauline Hanson, who was elected to federal parliament in 1996, One Nation rose to prominence in Queensland in the 1998 state election when it won 11 seats in parliament
- Pauline Hansons One Nation doubles its Senate representation . . .
Surprise Senate results will see Pauline Hanson's One Nation double its representation in the next parliament Labor looked set to win a third Senate seat in both Western Australia and New South Wales but fell short with One Nation collecting each state's final seat in the upper house
- Please explain: The history of Pauline Hanson’s One Nation . . .
One Nation remains inextricably linked to its co-founder Pauline Hanson The former fish and chip shop owner gained Liberal pre-selection for the Queensland seat of Oxley at the 1996 federal election
- One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson announces policy to ‘end . . .
One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson has announced a bold policy to abolish “woke Indigenous activism” and end “racial privilege” in response to the failed Voice referendum
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