Hanson's Senate seats transform monoculturalism from speech to legislative demand

Hanson's Senate seats transform monoculturalism from speech to legislative demand

Pauline Hanson delivered her first National Press Club address on June 17, calling for a "complete overhaul" of industrial relations and pledging to sack Australia's sex discrimination commissioner. What distinguishes this from decades of prior rhetoric: One Nation now controls Senate crossbench seats. That leverage gives demands for statutory office removal and legislative change real purchase on a Labor government dependent on upper-house votes. Hanson's positioning has shifted from symbolic to structurally consequential.

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