Australia news live: triumphant Hanson blasts ‘arrogant’ major parties; Ley says ‘voters never get it wrong’

Australia news live: triumphant Hanson blasts ‘arrogant’ major parties; Ley says ‘voters never get it wrong’


Hanson says major parties disregarded and disrespected voters

Australia news live: triumphant Hanson blasts ‘arrogant’ major parties; Ley says ‘voters never get it wrong’

Dan Jervis-Bardy

A triumphant Pauline Hanson has accused the major parties of “disregarding and disrespecting voters” for too long after One Nation’s win in the Farrer byelection.

Speaking on Sky News, Hanson said:

double quotation markIt’s not just a win for One Nation or Pauline Hanson – that’s not the big picture here. What I’m looking at is the win for Australia. We are now taking on the major political parties. (They) have been so arrogant for too long, disregarding, disrespecting, taking the voters out there for granted and knowing that they run this country into the ground. I want my country back. I want to bring back prosperity.

Hanson conducted the interview on the airport tarmac before boarding her new, Gina Rinehart-gifted, plane back to Queensland.

The One Nation leader praised the mining magnate as a proud and patriotic Australian while hitting out at her “bitter” critics.

double quotation markThese bitter people … tall poppy syndrome. Well, get over it people. I don’t ask for anything, but gee, when I got that backing from other people, I really appreciate it. So thank you very much, Mrs Rinehart.

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Christopher Knaus

Christopher Knaus

Fourteen homeless people die a year in public parks or countryside, analysis finds

Fourteen rough sleepers are dying in public parks or countryside areas each year on average in Australia, an analysis of hidden death reports reveals.

The deaths of a young international student sleeping rough in Hyde Park, a young homeless mother who died of sepsis in Western Australia, and a newborn baby at a makeshift homeless camp near Wagga beach have prompted an outpouring of grief and shock in recent weeks.

The deaths have triggered renewed focus on Australia’s homelessness crisis and the lack of social and emergency housing options, which are pushing vulnerable rough sleepers into precarious situations.

An analysis of coronial records, most of which are not public, reveals disturbing numbers of homelessness deaths in public parks and countryside areas, including riverbanks.

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