Far-right Figures Welcome One Nation Leader Amid Election Chaos In a move that has sparked controversy, One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has been welcomed by far-right figures, including notorious anti-Muslim activist Tommy Robinson and former English footballer turned far-right commentator Rupert Lowe. The high-profile endorsement has raised concerns about the potential alignment of One Nation with extremist groups, potentially undermining the party's claims of moderation. As Australia heads into a critical election season, Hanson's association with far-right figures has added fuel to the fire, with some questioning her party's commitment to mainstream politics. The move also comes as One Nation seeks to capitalize on growing discontent with the Labor government, with Hanson vowing to "get rid of" the current administration.


One Nation leader welcomed by far-right figures including Tommy Robinson and Rupert Lowe. Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastTelstra aware of investigation into death in South Australia during triple zero issuesTelstra said it is aware South Australia police are investigating the death of a person during the company’s network issues. SA police said yesterday they were investigating the death, which occurred at a regional hospital on Wednesday.Our thoughts are with the person’s family and loved ones at this difficult time.We are working closely with South Australia Police to support their investigation and to establish whether there is any connection between this matter and yesterday’s network outage.We are working to get rid of the Labor government, that’s our focus. Our focus isn’t on some kind of coalition or alliance. Our focus is on getting rid of a rotten Labor government. I want us to be in government in our own right.That is not our plan. Our plan is to get rid of the government. Continue reading...