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'Multiculturalism existed before me': Imam confused by Hanson comments
Key takeaways
- Alep Mydie says One Nation's concept of an Australian monoculture is flawed.
- Leaders in a regional WA say their town was built on multiculturalism.
- It comes after One Nation leader Pauline Hanson suggested Australia should have a monoculture in her address to the National Press Club last week.
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Alep Mydie says One Nation's concept of an Australian monoculture is flawed. (ABC Great Southern: Madina Jaffari)
Leaders in a regional WA say their town was built on multiculturalism.
It comes after One Nation leader Pauline Hanson suggested Australia should have a monoculture in her address to the National Press Club last week.
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