‘I wouldn’t move to Victoria’: Pauline Hanson speaks at Melbourne anti-immigration rally

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One Nation leader Pauline Hanson addressed supporters at an anti-immigration rally in Melbourne's Flagstaff Gardens on Sunday, pledging to campaign amid concerns over migration's impact on the state. (148 characters)

Event Overview

Pauline Hanson, leader of One Nation, spoke to the crowd at the anti-immigration rally held in Melbourne's Flagstaff Gardens on Sunday. She vowed to run in upcoming elections, expressing reluctance to reside in Victoria due to its challenges. The gathering drew attendees waving Australian flags with pride.

Key Remarks

Hanson highlighted unity among Australians from varied backgrounds, noting their efforts to integrate into the nation.

“You have no idea how proud you make me feel... It’s wonderful to see the Australian flags flying with pride and to witness people from diverse cultural backgrounds here. Yet, at the core, we are all Australians together.”

She refuted claims of divisiveness, stressing her aim to unite people and instill national pride.

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