Pauline Hanson vows accountability while criticizing media scrutiny over family ties
Pauline Hanson vowed accountability during her National Press Club address this week while criticizing media scrutiny. However, she lashed out at Guardian Australia's Sarah Martin after being questioned about her daughter's employment with a NSW senator. Hanson's contradictory stance raises concerns about her attitude toward media oversight as One Nation gains popularity amidst ongoing scrutiny.
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Published 19 Jun 2026, 05:42 UTC · Updated 19 Jun 2026, 05:50 UTC
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