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Unvaccinated One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson Gets COVID ... (Newsweek)

An Australian politician who has previously spoken out against COVID vaccination has tested positive for the disease. Pauline Hanson, the founder and leader ...

Around 84 percent of the population have been fully vaccinated. The country closed its international borders for more than two years, and some jurisdictions were placed in lockdown for long periods. "I've taken that stance and that is my choice," Hanson said.

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Pauline Hanson's stunning election prediction on Clive Palmer (The West Australian)

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has made a bombshell claim about Clive Palmer's political party ahead of Saturday's election.

“Usually the opposition will oppose good legislation or it needs just a bit of a tweak to it. Senator Hanson said Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese was a “nice guy” but he wasn’t ready to lead the country. Senator Hanson said it was important to have a cross bench in the Senate to work with the government and opposition parties to improve legislation.

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Pauline Hanson's lonely election day (NEWS.com.au)

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has endured a lonely election day in the aftermath of her Covid diagnosis, as she remains in self-isolation.

“Pauline Hanson is always a winner in my eyes. But the number of UAP volunteers at pre-poll locations was striking this past week. “We’re a chance. The reality hasn’t quite lived up to that promise. “Watch the attitude of major party career politicians change tomorrow when votes don’t matter again for three more years. Watch how Pauline Hanson is exactly the same woman tomorrow as she has always been.

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One Nation poised to reap public funding boost to offset campaign (The Sydney Morning Herald)

The Queensland-based right-wing minor party's $2.8 million payout was the largest of all except Labor, the Greens and Coalition after the 2019 federal ...

“Goal number one for One Nation is to get Hanson back in the Senate — everything else is kind of a secondary goal,” Kefford said. The latest Resolve Political Monitor, conducted for this masthead, put One Nation’s national vote at 6 per cent and the UAP’s at 4 per cent. But his candidates polled below One Nation in all 12 of those across the Queensland, NSW and Victoria electorates where Hanson’s party also ran. However, in Queensland and Western Australia, One Nation enjoyed more support than UAP. The United Australia Party, next down the list of minor parties and backed by an $80 million advertising spend by its billionaire mining magnate founder, received $650,000. But such strategies have raised questions about the broader goal, amid reported issues finding last-minute “ghost” candidates from the heavily tapped pool.

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Pauline Hanson facing loss in Senate race (The Canberra Times)

Voters have turned their backs on One Nation founder Pauline Hanson, who could lose her Senate spot. The...

Labor senator Murray Watt was also returned to the chamber, while Queensland senator and former assistant minister for women Amanda Stoker is at risk of losing her position. She was first elected to the Senate for Queensland in 2016. The conservative politician's party is trailing behind the Queensland Greens candidate Penny Allman-Payne for the race to the Senate.

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Pauline Hanson: One Nation leader in trouble in Australia election ... (Daily Mail)

Pauline Hanson's party is trailing behind the Queensland Greens candidate Penny Allman-Payne for the race to the Senate.

Postal and pre-poll votes are still to be counted. 'Part of the challenge for Labor in the inner-city seats, and I have to contend with the Greens in my seat too, is very affluent people tend to vote Green because they don't have a worry in the world,' he told the Nine Network. The conservative politician's party is trailing behind the Queensland Greens candidate Penny Allman-Payne (above) for the race to the Senate The Greens are declaring a 'Greens-slide' in the lower house as the party remains on track for a historic electoral win. The conservative politician's party is trailing behind the Queensland Greens candidate Penny Allman-Payne in the race for the Senate. Now Pauline Hanson is in election trouble and may LOSE her Queensland Senate seat - and the GREENS may win it in the ultimate insult

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Queensland's One Nation Party inspires 'anti-mandate' vote (9News)

Over 13 per cent of Queensland voters supported Pauline Hanson's One Nation party in the election today, as...

Nationally, One Nation secured 5.05 per cent of votes, with a 1.91 per cent swing. The outspoken senator is predicted to retain her place in the senate, securing 13.1 per cent of primary Queensland votes. Over 13 per cent of Queensland voters supportedPauline Hanson's One Nationparty in the election today, as the senator was forced to self-isolate with COVID-19.

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One Nation leader Pauline Hanson on course to lose Senate seat as ... (SBS)

The conservative politician's party is trailing behind the Queensland Greens candidate Penny Allman-Payne for the race to the Senate.

Labor senator Murray Watt was also returned to the chamber, while Queensland senator and former assistant minister for women Amanda Stoker is at risk of losing her position. She was first elected to the Senate for Queensland in 2016. The conservative politician's party is trailing behind the Queensland Greens candidate Penny Allman-Payne for the race to the Senate.

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