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Pauline Hanson pledges to end multiculturalism as police investigate GetUp stunt
Key takeaways
- Pauline Hanson says multiculturalism is a "failed policy" in Australia.
- One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has advocated to end multiculturalism during her first address at the National Press Club.
- The senator's speech was interrupted by a banner that unfurled behind her, accusing her of taking a pay rise while opposing a wage increase for workers.
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Pauline Hanson says multiculturalism is a "failed policy" in Australia. (ABC News: Adam Kennedy)
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has advocated to end multiculturalism during her first address at the National Press Club.
The senator's speech was interrupted by a banner that unfurled behind her, accusing her of taking a pay rise while opposing a wage increase for workers.
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