Pauline Hanson raises $1.5m for ‘Fire the Liar’ Albanese campaign
The money is real, the fury is building — but one reporter just made it all very complicated for Pauline Hanson.
Despite questions over the veracity of the animated ‘ticker’ announcing crowdfunding donations, the party has insisted overnight the money is real and driven by voters’ fury over Mr Albanese breaking his promise not to tamper with capital gains tax.
But as the One Nation leader flew to WA on a Virgin flight, a Channel Nine reporter hit her with a bizarre line of questioning.
Senator Hanson clashed with a female journalist in Perth over donations from mining magnate Gina Rinehart.

Why didn’t you fly Gina’s jet?’’ the reporter asked.
“Did you fly cattle class.”
Senator Hanson’s chief of staff James Ashby can be heard muttering “what a stupid question” as he films the exchange.
“I’m not answering those stupid questions. Get some credibility about you as a journalist and learn respect as well,’’ Senator Hanson shot back.
Mining tycoon Gina Rinehart recently gifted Senator Hanson access to a brand-new Cirrus G7 private plane for campaigning, prompting questions at the airport over why she was flying on a budget airline.
The donated aircraft that Senator Hanson did not use to fly to Perth is valued at up to $2.1 million and is designed to help her get to remote regional towns ahead of the next federal election.


The One Nation leader has plenty to smile about this week though after raising an extraordinary sum in less than 24 hours to fight the Labor Party.
Embracing the crowdfunding tactics she previously slammed as “disgusting”, One Nation left the Labor Party shocked on Wednesday night after voters backed the campaign in a big way.
The fundraising grudge match kicked off after the leader of the ALP emailed members asking for cash to “stop One Nation” prompting Senator Hanson to blow up.
The campaign site at 7pm on Wednesday recorded $1,005,910 in donations.
“As of lunchtime today One Nation’s ‘Fire the Liar’ campaign has burst past $500,000 in grass-roots donations from Australians on its way to the $1 million target,” Senator Hanson said.
“Albo and his MP’s lie and cheat Aussies out of home ownership, a decent standard of living and a comfortable retirement. One Nation has proven we can win lower house seats – so it’s time to target Labor-held seats,” she wrote in a post to social media.
Privately, the Labor Party raised questions over whether the tally was accurate, but One Nation’s IT boffins confirmed it was an accurate count of the donations.
“I’ll let Pauline Hanson engage in negative activity. What I’m doing here is actually doing something real for people,” Mr Albanese said.
Last week, Senator Hanson slammed her critics as “bastards” amid allegations she’s been AWOL at Senate estimates as her party overtakes Labor in the polls.