Pauline Hanson & Barnaby Joyce Stand United After Bondi Tragedy

Pauline Hanson and Barnaby Joyce appeared together in a moving live interview from Bondi, standing shoulder to shoulder with grieving Australians following a horrific and deeply disturbing attack. Their message was not political point-scoring it was about leadership, unity, and confronting hatred head-on.

 

Pauline Hanson spoke emotionally about meeting the victim’s family and the pain felt by the wider community. She said no grandparent, parent or Australian should ever have to experience such loss, and stressed she attended the vigil to show genuine support, not to politicise tragedy.

Hanson reaffirmed her strong support for the Jewish community, saying she has stood with them since October 7 and called out the Labor Government for failing to protect Australians from rising hatred. She criticised the Prime Minister for refusing to clearly name the nature of the attack, saying deflection and weak language only make things worse.

Barnaby Joyce backed her stance, saying the issue goes far deeper than gun laws. He argued Australia must reject selective outrage and stop excusing violence based on race or religion.

Joyce called for a return to one Australian culture, with shared values, rules and responsibilities warning that if risks are ignored, tragedies like this will happen again.

Both leaders made it clear: hatred has no place in Australia, and pretending otherwise only emboldens it.

Pauline Hanson and One Nation’s message is firm and clear:
Stand with victims.
Protect Australians.
Confront extremism honestly without fear or political games.