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Protests, clashes and controversial policies: Hanson at the Press Club

For three decades, Pauline Hanson has built a career on grievance.

In all that time she hasn’t fronted to the bastion of political journalism, the National Press Club. That was until Wednesday, when she appeared for the first time.

In a long address, Hanson laid out how she aims to turn her politics of grievance into policy – targeting immigration, the ABC, multiculturalism, renewable energy, transgender rights and journalists.

It was a performance that will play to her base and one that helps explain her rise in the polls. But she also gave her opponents a clearer picture of what they’re running against and what to target in the two years until the next election.

Today, press gallery journalist Karen Middleton, on Hanson’s big moment, and the fight coming for One Nation.

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