Pauline Hanson, leader of the One Nation party, criticized the end of Australia's White Australia policy during a controversial podcast interview with far-right activist Tommy Robinson in the UK. She attributed current migration-related challenges to this policy shift, suggesting that Muslim Australians are disproportionately involved in welfare abuse through the NDIS. The interview took place during Hanson's UK visit, where she also visited Robinson's hometown. Robinson, who has a history of criminal convictions, questioned Australia's immigration policies and highlighted concerns about 'Islamic migration.' Hanson defended the policy change, citing the 1973 removal of discriminatory elements under Prime Minister Gough Whitlam. Critics have condemned her meeting with Robinson due to his legal background.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the discussion around migration issues as stemming from the abolition of the White Australia policy, which aligns with right-wing narratives blaming multiculturalism and immigration for social problems. The emphasis on Muslim communities being 'ripping off' the NDIS and the focus,





