One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson announces policy to ‘end racial privilege’ to abolish ‘woke Indigenous activism’
One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson has announced a bold policy to abolish “woke Indigenous activism” and end “racial privilege” in response to the failed Voice referendum.
One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson has announced her new policy to end "racial privilege" in Australia in response to the failed 2023 Voice referendum.
Ms Hanson on Monday morning made her policy plan announcement to “end racial privilege” on social media and accused the government of making a “blatant attempt” to insert race into the Constitution in 2023.
The One Nation Leader said all Australians wanted better outcomes for disadvantaged Indigenous people but drew the line at “race-based privileges”.
“Being Indigenous now confers many unfair advantages in terms of access to employment, credit, education, land or water, natural resources… and absolutely no compelling justification,” Ms Hanson wrote on X.
“The result is an atrocious culture of unwarranted entitlement, naked greed and racial hatred and abuse towards non-Indigenous Australians.”
Senator Hanson said her party was committed to stopping race-based privileges and claimed it manifested itself in a variety of ways, such as the “appalling ‘cultural heritage’ laws” in Western Australia, “dangerously brazen” police-baiting crimes and discrimination against law students at Macquarie University.
MEDIA RELEASE | End racial privilege for true equality in Australia
— Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺 (@PaulineHansonOz) March 23, 2025
Race will no longer confer any special privileges as part of One Nation’s plan to achieve true equality for all Australians.
One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said most Australians rejected racial… pic.twitter.com/rVtxT98TZS
“All of it must stop,” she wrote.
“Taxpayers will no longer pay for welcome to country rituals. Indigenous flags representing only a fraction of the Australian people will not be national flags.
“Place names will not be changed to Indigenous language words, and recent changes will be reversed.”
Ms Hanson said Indigenous languages would not be taught in schools and that students would “no longer be indoctrinated with woke Indigenous activism” or “forced” to perform acknowledgment of country ceremonies.
The One Nation Leader said there would be no treaties or any more native title claims, including land transfers to Indigenous corporations.
Ms Hanson said her party would abolish the $4.5 billion National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA).
“You don’t close the gaps by treating Australians differently. You close them by treating all Australians the same, and holding everyone to the same standards regardless of race,” she wrote.
The One Nation Leader maintained her party, should the Coalition win the upcoming election, would hold the government to account on the promises made to audit Indigenous corporations for "failures to close the gaps".
“The gaps will never be closed while this industry is allowed to flourish unchecked, excluding truly disadvantaged Indigenous Australians while preying on the Australian taxpayer,” she wrote.