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Pauline Hanson calls for a ‘monocultural’ nation, Victorian leaders back multiculturalism

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On 17 June, Pauline Hanson used a National Press Club address to argue Australia should move toward a “monoculture”. (Background Image of Pauline Hanson/Right images: Victoria's Liberal leader Jess Wilson and Premier Jacinta Allan) Credit: Background image: AAP/Right iamges: SBS Hindi

On 17 June, One Nation leader Pauline Hanson used a National Press Club address to argue Australia should move toward a “monoculture." She also criticised public broadcasters and said One Nation policy would remove funding from the SBS. In this podcast, Victorian Liberal Party leaders, including Premier Jacinta Allan and Opposition Leader Jess Wilson, have reacted to the rise of Pauline Hanson’s One Nation across the country. Liberal Opposition Leader Jess Wilson, along with party members Evan Mulholland and Brad Battin, responded to Hanson’s National Press Club speech and outlined the policies they would put forward in response to the positions raised in her address.


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By Natasha Kaul, Ana Henderson, Allan Lee

Presented by Natasha Kaul

Source: SBS



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On 17 June, One Nation leader Pauline Hanson used a National Press Club address to argue Australia should move toward a “monoculture." She also criticised public broadcasters and said One Nation policy would remove funding from the SBS. In this podcast, Victorian Liberal Party leaders, including Premier Jacinta Allan and Opposition Leader Jess Wilson, have reacted to the rise of Pauline Hanson’s One Nation across the country. Liberal Opposition Leader Jess Wilson, along with party members Evan Mulholland and Brad Battin, responded to Hanson’s National Press Club speech and outlined the policies they would put forward in response to the positions raised in her address.


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