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ARTICLES RELATED TO Pauline Hanson - Early life |  |  |  | Pauline Hanson - Early life: Encyclopedia II - Pauline Hanson - Declining popularityEver since then, Hanson's popularity has declined. During the campaign for the Federal election of October 3, 1998, she supported a number of policies which alienated much of her support base, such as the abolition of pensions for single mothers, the abolition of all taxes to be replaced with a 2% tax on all financial transactions, and the reduction of the universal coverage of Australia's Medicare system.
She lost her seat in Parliament after an electoral redistribution split Oxley before the 1998 election. She contested the neighbou ...
See also:Pauline Hanson, Pauline Hanson - Early life, Pauline Hanson - Political background, Pauline Hanson - Maiden speech, Pauline Hanson - Please explain, Pauline Hanson - One Nation, Pauline Hanson - Declining popularity, Pauline Hanson - Criminal action, Pauline Hanson - Attempted return to politics, Pauline Hanson - Appearance on Dancing With The Stars Read more here: » Pauline Hanson: Encyclopedia II - Pauline Hanson - Declining popularity |
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 |  |  | Pauline Hanson - Early life: Encyclopedia II - Pauline Hanson - Criminal actionOn 20 August 2003, a jury convicted Hanson of electoral fraud and she was sentenced to three years imprisonment by the Supreme Court of Queensland for falsely claiming that 500 support group members were genuine paid up members of One Nation, in order to register it as a political party and apply for electoral funding from the state of Queensland. She was thereby found to have dishonestly obtained two cheques worth AUD$498,637 from Queensland's electoral commission as electoral funds. Justice Wolfe accepted that Hanson had paid back the fund ...
See also:Pauline Hanson, Pauline Hanson - Early life, Pauline Hanson - Political background, Pauline Hanson - Maiden speech, Pauline Hanson - Please explain, Pauline Hanson - One Nation, Pauline Hanson - Declining popularity, Pauline Hanson - Criminal action, Pauline Hanson - Attempted return to politics, Pauline Hanson - Appearance on Dancing With The Stars Read more here: » Pauline Hanson: Encyclopedia II - Pauline Hanson - Criminal action |
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 |  |  | Pauline Hanson - Early life: Encyclopedia II - Pauline Hanson - Attempted return to politicsOn 15 September 2004, Hanson announced that she would be standing as an independent candidate for the seat of Queensland in the Senate in the October 9 election. She declared, "I don't want all the hangers on. I don't want the advisers and everyone else. I want it to be this time Pauline Hanson."
She was ultimately unsuccessful, receiving only 30% of the required quota of primary votes, an ...
See also:Pauline Hanson, Pauline Hanson - Early life, Pauline Hanson - Political background, Pauline Hanson - Maiden speech, Pauline Hanson - Please explain, Pauline Hanson - One Nation, Pauline Hanson - Declining popularity, Pauline Hanson - Criminal action, Pauline Hanson - Attempted return to politics, Pauline Hanson - Appearance on Dancing With The Stars Read more here: » Pauline Hanson: Encyclopedia II - Pauline Hanson - Attempted return to politics |
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 |  |  | Pauline Hanson - Early life: Encyclopedia II - Pauline Hanson - One NationOn the back of her relatively small but loyal supporter base, in April 1997 she founded Pauline Hanson's One Nation with her senior advisor David Oldfield and professional fundraiser David Ettridge. Many of her branch formation meetings and political rallies across Australia in the next two years would attract protests, occasionally spilling over to violence between Hanson supporters and left wing protestors.
The peak of Hanson's success occurred in June 1998, when One Nation attracted nearly one-quarter of the vote in that month's State elections in Queensland, and One Nation won 11 out of 89 ...
See also:Pauline Hanson, Pauline Hanson - Early life, Pauline Hanson - Political background, Pauline Hanson - Maiden speech, Pauline Hanson - Please explain, Pauline Hanson - One Nation, Pauline Hanson - Declining popularity, Pauline Hanson - Criminal action, Pauline Hanson - Attempted return to politics, Pauline Hanson - Appearance on Dancing With The Stars Read more here: » Pauline Hanson: Encyclopedia II - Pauline Hanson - One Nation |
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 |  |  | Pauline Hanson - Early life: Encyclopedia II - Pauline Hanson - Please explainShe was given a television interview in October 1996 on the popular Australian Sunday night television show 60 Minutes. At the time it was at the height of her publicity and received huge ratings. She was asked by interviewer Tracey Curro whether she was xenophobic. Her reply was "Please explain." Following this, "Please explain" became a catchphrase which was always associated with her by the publi ...
See also:Pauline Hanson, Pauline Hanson - Early life, Pauline Hanson - Political background, Pauline Hanson - Maiden speech, Pauline Hanson - Please explain, Pauline Hanson - One Nation, Pauline Hanson - Declining popularity, Pauline Hanson - Criminal action, Pauline Hanson - Attempted return to politics, Pauline Hanson - Appearance on Dancing With The Stars Read more here: » Pauline Hanson: Encyclopedia II - Pauline Hanson - Please explain |
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 |  |  | Pauline Hanson - Early life: Encyclopedia II - Pauline Hanson - Maiden speechIn September 1996, Hanson made her maiden speech to the House of Representatives, which instantly made headlines and television news bulletins right across Australia. She expressed her concern that Australia was "in danger of being swamped by Asians". Hanson suggested the withdrawal of Australia from the United Nations, advocated the return of high-tariff protectionism and generally decried many other aspects of economic rationalism and w ...
See also:Pauline Hanson, Pauline Hanson - Early life, Pauline Hanson - Political background, Pauline Hanson - Maiden speech, Pauline Hanson - Please explain, Pauline Hanson - One Nation, Pauline Hanson - Declining popularity, Pauline Hanson - Criminal action, Pauline Hanson - Attempted return to politics, Pauline Hanson - Appearance on Dancing With The Stars Read more here: » Pauline Hanson: Encyclopedia II - Pauline Hanson - Maiden speech |
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