
Thirty years after she was elected to Federal Parliament, this week Pauline Hanson made her first address to the National Press Club. When she faced journalists, her tone was combative and defiant, deriding an industry that she feels has treated her unfairly, taking aim at the ABC, SBS and the Guardian. But has Hanson's resilience and rise been nurtured by a media that is only too happy to publicise her stunts and controversial comments?
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