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Pauline Hanson's attack of Guardian reporter labelled an 'assault on free press'
Key takeaways
- Pauline Hanson attacked Guardian reporter Sarah Martin, saying she was "trashy" and would be banned from future events.
- The media union says a "bitter" attack by Pauline Hanson against a journalist during her National Press Club address was unacceptable.
- Labor and Liberal MPs have criticised One Nation's treatment of the media, with one suggesting Senator Hanson must be more willing to face scrutiny.
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Pauline Hanson attacked Guardian reporter Sarah Martin, saying she was "trashy" and would be banned from future events. (ABC News: Adam Kennedy)
The media union says a "bitter" attack by Pauline Hanson against a journalist during her National Press Club address was unacceptable.
Labor and Liberal MPs have criticised One Nation's treatment of the media, with one suggesting Senator Hanson must be more willing to face scrutiny.
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