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Ethnic, religious communities talk of fighting One Nation together

Senator-elect Pauline Hanson

Senator-elect Pauline Hanson Source: AAP

Australia's ethnic communities are mobilising against First Nation leader Pauline Hanson once again, 20 years after she first entered federal parliament. The newly elected -- or re-elected -- senator will be joined in the upper house by three other One Nation senators, giving her significant crossbench influence. But Chinese and Muslim community leaders say her policies are racist and damaging, and they say they will work together to oppose them.


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Australia's ethnic communities are mobilising against First Nation leader Pauline Hanson once again, 20 years after she first entered federal parliament. The newly elected -- or re-elected -- senator will be joined in the upper house by three other One Nation senators, giving her significant crossbench influence. But Chinese and Muslim community leaders say her policies are racist and damaging, and they say they will work together to oppose them.



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