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Widespread condemnation over Hanson’s ‘disgraceful’ burqa stunt repeat

Josh Butler

Senators across the political divide have strongly condemned Pauline Hanson’s latest burqa stunt. Hanson initially walked in and sat in the wrong seat, and had to be quietly guided to the correct side of the chamber by a colleague.

Greens leader Larissa Waters called the burqa stunt an “insult”. Labor Senate leader Penny Wong, who was clearly angry and upset, said senators should not be “disrespectful of the Senate” and said her conduct was “not worthy” of the parliament and politicians.

Wong pointed back to the 2017 version of Hanson’s stunt, noting the bipartisan condemnation at the time.

Liberal Senate leader Anne Ruston said “this is not the way you should be addressing this chamber”, and called for respect for others.

Lidia Thorpe, interjecting loudly numerous times, called for Hanson to be ejected from parliament. Fatima Payman said Hanson was “disrespecting a faith, disrespecting Muslim Australians… this needs to be dealt with immediately before we proceed, it’s disgraceful.”

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Four people died when the two Sea World choppers collided above the Gold Coast Broadwater and crashed on a sandbar in January 2023 during the busy summer holiday season.

Almost three years later, coroner Carol Lee on Monday opened an inquest in Brisbane into 11 critical issues surrounding one of Australia’s worst air disasters.

Gold Coast Water Police supervisor Justin Dunn arrived on scene within minutes. He appeared before the inquest:

It was absolute chaos, it really was.

Members of the public performed CPR on a woman and gave first aid to an injured young boy, Ms Lee heard.

As he approached an overturned aircraft, Dunn was given a chilling warning by a concerned bystander.

I felt a hand on my shoulder. He said be careful of pressurised fuel lines. As they could explode.

It was a mangled wreck.

– AAP

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