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Court rules identities of multiple survivors of Bondi attack cannot be published – as it happened

Court rules identities of multiple survivors of Bondi attack cannot be published – as it happened

Summary

Liberal politician Andrew Hastie described the term “multiculturalism” as politically charged and extreme, comparing it to “monoculture.” He expressed a desire for his party to regain voters from the right-wing One Nation party by promoting a strong, centre-right message focused on shared values.

Key Facts

  • Andrew Hastie called multiculturalism a “loaded political term” and “extreme,” similar to monoculture.
  • Hastie criticized the idea of a “free for all” society and stressed the need for common values in a democracy.
  • He did not label One Nation as “hard right” and aimed to win back its voters instead of alienating them.
  • One Nation leader Pauline Hanson argues Australia should be a “monocultural society” instead of multicultural.
  • The Liberal Party struggles to clarify its stance on multiculturalism and immigration amid vote losses.
  • Earlier in the day, several political events occurred, including parliamentary debates and international treaty signings.
  • The article focused on Australian politics and the debate about national identity and immigration policy.
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