One Nation is a one-woman band and without Pauline Hanson will eventually disappear.
Pauline Hanson’s One Nation is a political party whose time appears to be coming to an end in NSW.
The former state leader’s profile was undoubtedly a boon for One Nation. But without such a figurehead,the party’s days as a political force in NSW are numbered.
The NSW electoral commission will examine the firebrand politician’s claims.
For a billionaire best known for his eccentric,attention-seeking behaviour,Clive Palmer sometimes tries very hard to avoid the spotlight.
Palmer’s lawyers failed to suppress the billionaire’s financial backing of the class action lawsuit.
An appeal court overturned former senator Brian Burston’s $250,000 defamation win and said he had repeatedly inflicted “unwanted and unwelcome verbal and physical sexual behaviour” on two female staff members.
Labor turncoat Mark Latham overpromised and under-delivered for One Nation. It is little wonder Pauline Hanson has turned on him.
A spokesperson for federal One Nation leader Pauline Hanson confirmed the party has a new NSW executive and Mark Latham is not a member of that executive.
Nine,owner of The Australian Financial Review,said it was sorry for running the ad from conservative lobby group Advance Australia,which was heavily criticised for its depiction of Yes advocate Thomas Mayo.
Senator Pauline Hanson has engaged two of Australia’s top lawyers,who will argue a law banning offence on a racial basis is unconstitutional.