A retrospective profile, compiling archival broadcast segments spanning nearly three decades, examines the divisive and resilient political career of Australian One Nation leader Pauline Hanson. The report traces her rise from a suburban business owner to a federal member of Parliament in 1996, her controversial platform on immigration and multiculturalism, and her subsequent co-founding of the One Nation party. It also covers her 2003 fraud conviction and subsequent acquittal, her years out of office, and her eventual 2016 political comeback to the Australian Senate.
- Pauline Hanson rose to national prominence in 1996 after winning the federal seat of Oxley as an independent, delivering a maiden speech that criticized Australian immigration, multiculturalism, and Indigenous welfare policies.
- She co-founded Pauline Hanson’s One Nation party, which initially secured significant electoral support, particularly in Queensland, before suffering from internal divisions and rapid electoral decline.
- In 2003, Hanson was convicted of electoral fraud and sentenced to three years in prison, but the conviction was fully overturned on appeal after she served 11 weeks.
- Following a series of unsuccessful state and federal election campaigns over more than a decade, Hanson achieved a successful political comeback in 2016, securing election to the Australian Senate.
- The compilation of older broadcasts highlights Hanson’s enduring populist appeal to a loyal voter base, contrasted with the persistent criticism and public protests she has faced from opponents throughout her career.
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Shes bang on too…we've had enough 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Thank You
6 weeks ago??? 😂😂😂
Cut it out and who has paid for this labor/greens/liberals advert????
This was filmed in 1996 😂
She has a good point! We did not choose to be born where we are born!
I don’t ask the government for anything and I don’t ask men for anything! I should not be treated like a second class citizen!
Religion and sexuality should be kept private, that is if they have self respect!
Other leaders must take responsibility but not her !!!
Board now 60 minutes! This is a long time ago
Pauline is a phenomenal lady.
We are in that situation now. You have to learn the language and integrate. Respect the country you adopted. You made the choice to come. 👌🧚♂️
Vote One Nation 🇦🇺
Isn't that the same lunatic that thought a submarine could only be submerged 20 minuttes? 😂 She seems like Australia's version of Trump and Farage. 😒
You either love her or hate her
Whether you like her or ageee with its China is the number one economy army airforce navy etc etc !
All politicians are controversial. Your framing of Pauline as "most controvresial" shows your bias. You are doing activism and calling it journalism.
6 weeks ago you silly lady 🤣🤣
Pauline has been well known for decades
Says a lot about so many Australians, racist deluxe and all these comments in a short time since you aired this albeit beginning from her early days, is scary. Ghastly person imo. I seem to be in the minority so far. Would be tragic if she ever becomes Prime Minister.
PAULINE IIS RIGHT …ALL THE TIME..
Colonizers gonna colonize then scapegoat the very people of the land they stole. Wash, rinse, repeat. Same playbook across the world.
To me, she's Australia's version of Donald Trump. Her speeches are bold, direct, and designed to hit emotional issues, which is why they're gaining attention. But making strong statements is very different from governing a country.
Both the Liberal and Labor parties have made mistakes, but that doesn't mean every solution she proposes is the right one. In fact, some of her policies could create even bigger problems.
Take immigration as an example. Australia has benefited enormously from migration over many decades. If migration had been drastically reduced 10 years ago, Australia's economy, workforce, and population could look very different today. It's reasonable to debate immigration levels, but it's much more complex than simply saying "cut migration."
What concerns me most is her style of politics. While the major parties generally try to avoid turning race into a political issue, her rhetoric often leaves many people from minority communities feeling targeted or unwelcome. Whether that's the intention or not, it has the potential to increase division rather than bring Australians together.
Time will tell how popular she becomes, but I don't believe this approach is the right direction for Australia.
Typical lefty 60 minutes. The previous governments liberal and commie labour are both to blame, they give the aboriginals what they want and don't care about them. Politicians are nothing but moronic bludgers, pretend they care when they don't, and blame others for what they do.
Vote One Nation
Grow one nation go one nation now is the time 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘
❤❤ Yeah…see what you see now in 2026… PH said it 30yrs ago…making 60minutes and everyo e very very short sighted…30yrs ago..
Lets go pauline, bring down wages, outlaw abortion, exempt gas companies from export tax, surrender land to israel and elon like gina asked, do it for australia.
One Nation or No Nation all the way Go Pauline ❤
Love Pauline Hanson ❤❤❤
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she decides what is "natural" and what is not