Labor turncoat Mark Latham overpromised and under-delivered for One Nation. It is little wonder Pauline Hanson has turned on him.
A spokesperson for federal One Nation leader Pauline Hanson confirmed the party has a new NSW executive and Mark Latham is not a member of that executive.
Nine,owner of The Australian Financial Review,said it was sorry for running the ad from conservative lobby group Advance Australia,which was heavily criticised for its depiction of Yes advocate Thomas Mayo.
Senator Pauline Hanson has engaged two of Australia’s top lawyers,who will argue a law banning offence on a racial basis is unconstitutional.
The Coalition’s Jacinta Nampijinpa Price met with One Nation leader Pauline Hanson last month to discuss her potential contribution to the No case in the official referendum pamphlet.
In a reversal of her position declared less than a month ago,Thorpe made clear her intention to campaign against the Voice under the banner of the black sovereignty movement.
Even before the extraordinary turn of events in the Senate,a pall had again fallen over the parliament,reminiscent of the awful days of 2021.
The One Nation leader wants a hand in writing the official referendum Yes/No pamphlet that will be sent to every Australian household,fuelling concerns among the Yes camp that it will contain falsehoods.
Hanson said she intended to meet Latham and the two other NSW One Nation MPs to “find out the answers” after he ignored her pleas to apologise.
Former senator Brian Burston should not receive damages after a judge found he sexually harassed two staff members but did not sexually abuse them,a court heard.
The Queensland senator took the opportunity to slam the government for cost of living pressures,even as her investment had doubled in value.