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live Federal politics live: Nationals senator concerned Hanson wants to 'pick and choose' journalists Nationals frontbencher Bridget McKenzie says she's concerned Pauline Hanson wants to "pick and choose" which journalists to answer questions. It follows the One Nation leader's appearance at the National Press Club yesterday, where she criticised a Guardian Australia journalist as "trashy" for asking a question about her daughter's employment by One Nation. Follow all the updates in our live...
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Federal politics live: Nationals senator concerned Hanson wants to 'pick and choose' journalists
Nationals frontbencher Bridget McKenzie says she's concerned Pauline Hanson wants to "pick and choose" which journalists to answer questions.
It follows the One Nation leader's appearance at the National Press Club yesterday, where she criticised a Guardian Australia journalist as "trashy" for asking a question about her daughter's employment by One Nation.
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Thu 18 Jun 2026 at 7:22am
McKenzie concerned Hanson wants 'pick and choose' which journalists to talk to
Environment Minister Murray Watt and Nationals senator Bridget McKenzie have appeared on Nine for this morning's political panel.
The conversation has been dominated by One Nation leader Pauline Hanson's address to the National Press Club yesterday.
Yesterday, Hanson criticised a Guardian journalist as "trashy" for questioning her about her daughter Lee Hanson's employment by One Nation, saying the reporter will be banned from future events.
The Nationals frontbencher says she's "concerned" that Hanson wants to "pick and choose" which journalists she takes questions from.
"That might be OK for Donald Trump to pick and choose which media he takes questions from, but it does not go well in a democracy like Australia," McKenzie says.
The environment minister says you can't govern the country by "hating other people" and says Hanson needs to have a plan.
"She's coming after workers, she's coming after people who use childcare, she's coming after migrants, she's coming after the ABC," Watt says.
The host returns to McKenzie, who is asked what point of difference there is between the Nationals and One Nation.
"Well, I don't have red hair," she says.
Thu 18 Jun 2026 at 7:15am
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We're likely to hear more reaction about One Nation leader Pauline Hanson's address to the National Press Club yesterday.
If you missed it, in summary, Hanson pledged to end multiculturalism, criticised a journalist as "trashy", and took aim at transgender people, Muslim immigration and people who speak a second language other than English at home.
One Nation's treasury spokesperson Barnaby Joyce also confirmed on the ABC's 7.30 last night that his party would be prepared to cut workers' entitlements to safeguard small businesses.
I've got my eyes on all the television stations, ready to see who speaks. Let's get into the day and see what happens!
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