Morning everyone. As Pauline Hanson prepares to make her ever address to the National Press Club, experts say One Nation’s health policies look like “errors”.Upcoming fair pay hearings will be told that the ATO’s outsourcing of call centre jobs results in people being paid 40% less.We investigate the unanswered questions around the death of a young Kenyan woman at a Sydney hotel.Plus: Cate Blanchett lands a new role in academia, and the USA players try to make nice over anti-Socceroos barbs.AustraliaHania Ahmed’s father, Adeel Ahmed.

Justice call | The father of a nine-year-old Australian girl killed in Pakistan on holiday has demanded justice and to “reduce the harm” of a controversial new police wing whose officers opened fire with machine guns in response to a robbery.

Broken Trust | Ben Smee reviews the catalogue of errors that led to the death of toddler Mason Jet Lee at the hands of a man known by Queensland police officers to be suicidal and homicidal. But that wasn’t even the most shocking aspect of the case.

Health issues | Medical experts say One Nation’s health policies do not make sense, are based on misconceptions and could cost taxpayers more money while leaving vulnerable Australians without access to care.