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2SM Sydney reports on the surprising news that Robert Irwin is threatening to sue One Nation over a parody cartoon. The animated video, which recreates Irwin's Queensland Tourism advert, has sparked controversy. Irwin's lawyers have sent a cease-and-desist letter to the cartoon's creators, StepMates Studios, claiming defamation and unauthorized use of his image. The public reaction is mixed, with some Australians criticizing Irwin for lacking a sense of humor, while others defend his stance against Pauline Hanson's satirical portrayal. The legal battle highlights tensions over the use of public figures in political satire.

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Robert Irwin is facing criticism after threatening legal action against a satirical cartoon produced by Pauline Hanson's One Nation, which featured him and the popular character Bluey. The video, part of the "Please Explain" series, mocks the Queensland government using Irwin and Bluey as the faces of a new tourism campaign. Irwin's lawyers sent a cease and desist letter to StepMates Studios, the creators of the cartoon, which has sparked a divided response from the public. Some Australians have labeled Irwin as a "sook" who needs to "lighten up," while others have defended him against Hanson’s controversial satire. Hanson insists the cartoon is harmless and questions how it could defame Irwin. The Queensland government has also criticized the video for its divisive nature. Irwin's legal team argues that the cartoon misrepresents his image and values, demanding its removal from all platforms by Monday, with potential escalation to the Federal Court if not complied with.

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Robert Irwin is facing criticism after threatening legal action against a satirical cartoon produced by Pauline Hanson's One Nation, which featured him and the popular character Bluey. The video, part of the "Please Explain" series, mocks the Queensland government using Irwin and Bluey as the faces of a new tourism campaign. Irwin's lawyers sent a cease and desisted letter to StepMates Studios, the creators of the cartoon, which has sparked a divided response from the public. Some Australians have labeled Irwin as a "sook" who needs to "lighten up," while others have defended him against Hanson’s controversial satire. Hanson insists the cartoon is harmless and questions how it could defame Irwin. The Queensland government has also criticized the video for its divisive nature. Irwin's legal team argues that the cartoon misrepresents his image and values, demanding its removal from all platforms by Monday, with potential escalation to the Federal Court if not complied with.

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Senator Pauline engaged in a candid discussion with celebrity Robert Irwin, known for his recent stint on Channel 10's 'I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here', during a segment on 5AA Radio in Adelaide. She questioned Irwin about the accuracy of her statements on critical issues in Queensland, including hospital ramping, crime rates, housing challenges, and beach lockdowns due to Aboriginal native title. Senator Pauline extended an olive branch to Irwin, proposing collaboration to shed light on the realities faced in their home state.

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The West Australian outlines Robert Irwin's intention to sue Pauline Hanson over a cartoon parody in One Nation's Please Explain series. The video features Irwin and Bluey criticizing the Queensland state government. In response, Hanson told Irwin to "lighten up," referencing his father's ability to take a joke. Read the full article for more details on the legal threat and Hanson's comments.

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Brisbane's 4BC covers the extraordinary move by Robert Irwin to threaten legal action against Senator Pauline Hanson over a controversial cartoon depiction. The video, part of One Nation's Please Explain series, features Irwin and Bluey criticizing the Queensland state government. Listen to 4BC for the full news item and detailed explanation.

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Robert Irwin threatens to sue One Nation over a controversial video in Pauline Hanson's Please Explain series. The video criticizes the Queensland state government using animated versions of Irwin and Bluey.

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Join Stephen Andrew, One Nation MP for Mirani, as he provides a critical analysis of the government's budget and discusses the impact of controversial renewable energy policies on Queensland's future. Learn about the challenges of pumped hydro and other key issues in this comprehensive breakdown. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more insights!

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