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One Nation Fundraiser Neo Nazi Melbourne

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One Nation declared a recent fundraising event in Melbourne a 'stunning success,' despite it being moved last minute and disrupted by anti-racism protesters. The fundraiser, which featured Pauline Hanson and Barnaby Joyce, was attended by paying supporters, while neo-Nazi Michael Nelson gatecrashed the event, leading to police intervention.
Key points
- One Nation held a fundraising event in Melbourne that was moved from its original venue due to concerns over anti-racism protests.
- Pauline Hanson spoke at the event, criticizing Jacinta Allan's Labor government and stating her desire to 'take my country back.'
- The fundraiser was disrupted by protesters who chanted slogans like 'Nazi scum,' and a neo-Nazi figure named Michael Nelson also attended.
- Police were called in multiple times during the evening to manage the crowd, resulting in several individuals being moved on but no arrests being made.
- Tickets for the event ranged from $200 to $500, with premium meet-and-greet options costing up to $2,000.
Claims assessed
- VerifiableOne Nation stated that a Melbourne fundraiser was a 'stunning success' despite disruptions.
- VerifiableThe original venue for the event cancelled due to fears of anti-racism protesters.
- VerifiableNeo-Nazi Michael Nelson attended and gatecrashed the fundraiser, leading to police removing him from the area.
- VerifiablePauline Hanson criticized the Labor government and expressed a desire to reclaim control of Australia.
Missing context
The article does not provide details on the specific policy platforms or legislative changes that Pauline Hanson and her party intend to implement if they gain political power, beyond general statements about 'taking back' the country.
Topic context
The full article is on the original publisher site.
AI insight
AI-generatedThe article describes a political protest and fundraising event in Melbourne, Australia. There are no mentioned commercial mechanisms affecting product prices, supply chains, or corporate margins.
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