Australian Press Gallery Objects to One Nation's Threats Against Journalist; Migration Arrivals Decline
Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Coalition says it’s good Hanson and One Nation getting the scrutiny of a party on the rise Kevin Hogan, the shadow assistant treasurer, says he thinks it’s good Hanson was able to speak at the press club yesterday as One Nation “needs to be put under much more scrutiny” amid surging support. The GetUp stunt completely backfired, it makes them look like [bullies] and makes her look like, you know, a victim in the sen
The Australian press gallery has expressed strong objections to threats made by One Nation against a journalist, deeming them unacceptable. This incident occurred amidst discussions about rising support for the One Nation party. Separately, migration arrivals in Australia have reportedly fallen below 2019 levels. Shadow Assistant Treasurer Kevin Hogan commented that scrutiny of Pauline Hanson and One Nation is beneficial, especially given the party's surge in support. He suggested that a recent 'GetUp stunt' backfired, making Hanson appear as a victim. Hogan acknowledged that One Nation taps into public anxieties but disagreed with all their proposed solutions. The discussion also touched upon assimilation, with Hogan stating that those coming to Australia should prioritize being Australian.
This covers two distinct Australian news items: a controversy involving political threats against a journalist and a report on declining migration figures, alongside political commentary.
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