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#76 - Pauline Hanson - Australia’s Future, Foreign Influence & Canberra Politics

#76 - Pauline Hanson - Australia’s Future, Foreign Influence & Canberra Politics

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🎙 In This Episode of the 2 Worlds Collide Podcast, I sit down with Pauline Hanson for a wide-ranging conversation on the state of Australia, foreign influence, and political backing.

Pauline is the founder and leader of One Nation and one of the most polarising figures in Australian politics. She joins me to speak candidly about where she believes the country is heading, the role of foreign lobbying in Canberra, and how political backing and support networks operate within Australia’s political system.

We unpack her perspective on national sovereignty, immigration, economic pressure on everyday Australians, and the power dynamics inside federal politics.

This episode isn’t talking points. It isn’t spin. It’s a long-form political conversation Australians rarely hear.

🧭 In This Episode We Cover: 🇦🇺 The current state of Australia 🏛️ Foreign lobbying and international influence 🤝 Political backing and support networks 📊 Cost-of-living pressures 🗳️ Federal politics and party dynamics ⚖️ Accountability in government 🗣️ Why Pauline believes transparency matters

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