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Pauline Hanson affectionately refers to James Ashby as her "favourite son," highlighting their decade-long friendship and professional relationship. At a lively lunch at Rockhampton's Heritage Hotel, Hanson humorously insists Ashby will inherit her Archibald Prize portrait despite his protests, reflecting their close yet bickering dynamic.

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Watch as Pauline Hanson and Robert Irwin square off in this Sky News clip discussing the demand to remove the "Please Explain" cartoon. The parody, depicting Irwin in a Queensland tourism advertisement gone wrong, highlights the state's issues, prompting Irwin to seek legal action for its removal.

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Pauline Hanson fired back at Robert Irwin, telling him to "lighten up" after he sent a cease and desist letter to One Nation over its use of his image in her "Please Explain" cartoon series featuring Bluey. Hanson insists the cartoon, which critiques issues in Queensland, is not defamatory, and argues Irwin should appreciate the publicity.

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A satirical YouTube video from Senator Pauline Hanson's "Please Explain" series featuring Steve Irwin and Bluey has prompted legal action from Irwin's lawyers for defamation and unauthorized image use, while Hanson dismisses the lawsuit and urges Irwin to "lighten up." The video criticizes the Queensland government's handling of issues like healthcare, housing, and youth crime, and has gained significant viewership and media coverage.

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**WATCH**: Pauline Hanson addresses a protest meeting in Western Australia against a controversial plan to install wind farms in a highly sensitive marine park area. Hear locals passionately voice their opposition to this shocking development. Despite community outcry, both the state and federal Labor governments remain adamant, planning to move forward with the project and ignore concerns about the destruction of the sea floor.

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Victoria is battling an avian influenza outbreak, impacting nationwide egg supplies and leading to restricted sales, highlighting the need for improved biosecurity. One Nation proposes doubling inspections of shipping containers and increasing resources to manage pests while opposing activists threatening livestock and egg industries.

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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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