The political operative allegedly behind One Nation leader Pauline Hanson’s National Press Club protest has been banned from ...
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David Sharaz banned from National Press Club following GetUp’s Pauline Hanson stunt
He is being investigated for his role in a protest stunt that disrupted Pauline Hanson’s address to the National Press Club.
The activist group GetUp! has taken credit for the banner protest during Pauline Hanson's National Press Club address.
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Pauline Hanson lays out vision to end multiculturalism in press club address crashed by GetUp
A banner interrupted the senator’s first address at the National Press Club in 30 years, in which she laid out a vision for an Australian "monoculture".
Police have been called in to investigate a stunt staged during Pauline Hanson’s first address to the National Press Club, which Get Up! have taken credit for.
GetUp! says it is was responsible for the banner that unfurled during Pauline Hanson's first-ever address to the National Press Club.
GetUp activist David Sharaz has been referred to the AFP to explain whether or not he pushed the button on the banner that disrupted Pauline Hanson’s press club address.
The One Nation leader described four of Australia’s closest allied nations as “absolute s-holes” because of their immigration and crime issues.
Ever since Hanson arrived on the political scene in the lead-up to the 1996 federal election, I have always taken the One Nation leader seriously. Sure, in her early years in politics, I was critical ...
Police have been conducting interviews over the banner incident during Pauline Hanson’s National Press Club address last ...
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