Jul 3, 2026 – 4.29pmResurgent One Nation leader Pauline Hanson arrived late to the funeral of former Liberal Party veteran Teena McQueen – very late. She slipped in quietly as the 10am service was nearing its end and sat at the back of St Mary’s Cathedral on her own. Still, everyone noticed. Just as they would have noticed the absence of Gina Rinehart, the mining billionaire for whom McQueen worked in recent years.The first person to stand up and make their way to greet Hanson after the service was former broadcaster Alan Jones, who is facing a criminal trial next month relating to dozens of allegations of indecent assault. The pair embraced and exchanged quiet words.Subscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? Fetching latest articles
Pauline Hanson, Alan Jones join mourners for Teena McQueen
The One Nation leader slipped in the back as roughly 200 people remembered the former Liberal Party vice president turned One Nation supporter on Friday.








