Open accessibility guideSkip to sections navigationSkip to contentSkip to footerAdvertisementPoliticsFederalPauline HansonIn a speech to the Senate, Pauline Hanson has blasted critics of her vision for a 'monoculture' Australia, saying the Socceroos are a perfect example of that vision.Updated June 24, 2026 — 2:05pm,first published 2:02pmLoadingLatest in VideosVideo icon1:14Inflation unexpectedly slows to lowest level in monthsVideo icon1:09The infamous John Bourke incident from 1985Video icon0:53Thaiday backs Broncos' Hunt extensionVideo icon2:07Official trailer: The Ice TowerAdvertisementTwitterFacebookInstagramRSSOur SitesThe AgeThe Sydney Morning HeraldBrisbane TimesWAtodayThe Australian Financial Reviewnine.com.auDriveClassifiedsTributesPlace your adThe AgeContact & supportAdvertise with usNewslettersAccessibility guideSitemapPhoto salesPurchase front pagesContent licensingWork with usTerms of usePrivacy policyPress CouncilCharter of Editorial IndependenceAI Editorial GuidelinesProducts & ServicesSubscription packagesMy accountSubscriber FAQsDelivery statusToday’s PaperGood Food GuideDaily PuzzlesCopyright © 2026Subscribe
One Nation leader says Socceroos represent her idea of 'monocultural' Australia
In a speech to the Senate, Pauline Hanson has blasted critics of her vision for a 'monoculture' Australia, saying the Socceroos are a perfect example of that vision.













