One Nation leader said Australia cannot be multicultural in her first address to the National Press Club in Canberra

Readers consider the possibility of Pauline Hanson representing Australia on the world stage.

The One Nation leader said she would seek to ban immigrants from countries that fostered "radical Islam".

Speaking to the National Press Club, One Nation leader Pauline Hanson said Australia can be "multiracial" but cannot be a “multicultural society".

One Nation leader denounces high immigration levels, Islam, transgender rights, the ABC and the Guardian in inflammatory address

The leader of Australia's ascendant far-right party assailed "radical Islam" and the media on Wednesday and vowed to pull the country out of international organisations in an…

The One Nation leader’s speech was temporarily disrupted by a banner slamming her opposition to wage rises. Here’s everything else you need to know.

The One Nation leader says she will abolish SBS and that the industrial relations system should be rebalanced in favour of small business owners.

SYDNEY, June 17 — The leader of Australia’s ascendant far-right party assailed “radical Islam” and the media on Wednesday and vowed to pull the country out of...

Pauline Hanson has blasted the mainstream media in an address to the National Press Club.

Pauline Hanson has made her first address at the National Press Club in a fiery speech, taking aim at immigration, identity politics and major public broadcasters.

One Nation leader uses platform to rail against multiculturalism, the media and the climate change ‘hoax’

One Nation leader said Australia cannot be multicultural in her first address to the National Press Club in Canberra

Australia’s future will not be secured through fear of difference, but through the openness, tolerance and multicultural success that have served us so well.

The One Nation leader offered a series of inflammatory statements at the National Press Club that may play well with her supporters but will alarm many others

The One Nation leader described four of Australia’s closest allied nations as “absolute s-holes” because of their immigration and crime issues.