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Hanson takes the stage as Chalmers' budget woes roll on
Key takeaways
- When One Nation leader Pauline Hanson addresses the National Press Club on June 17 there'll be landmines everywhere.
- It's her first formal speech to the club in her 30-year (on and off) parliamentary career.
- When she spoke at a One Nation meeting there in July 1997 a contemporary report said the gathering was held at the club "after being refused permission to use other venues.
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When One Nation leader Pauline Hanson addresses the National Press Club on June 17 there'll be landmines everywhere. (ABC News: Matt Roberts)
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It's her first formal speech to the club in her 30-year (on and off) parliamentary career. How times have changed.
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