One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has confirmed that billionaire Gina Rinehart serves as a policy adviser and personal friend, a relationship underscored by the April gifting of a $1 million plane to the Senator. Speaking on 102.5 ABC Radio Perth, Senator Hanson defended the ties, citing Ms. Rinehart’s status as a top taxpayer and rejecting criticism regarding the billionaire’s influence on her legislative agenda.
Policy influence and political ties
Senator Hanson stated that she frequently listens to those who bring “good policy” to her office. She explicitly credited Ms. Rinehart with the origin of her proposal to remove work hour caps for pensioners. While critics point to the $1 million aircraft and substantial donations from Ms. Rinehart’s associates as evidence of a deep-pocketed influence, Senator Hanson maintains that the relationship is based on respect for business success rather than undue pressure.
Public remarks and personal history
During a breakfast event in Perth on Thursday, Senator Hanson addressed her 2003 imprisonment for electoral fraud, a conviction that was later overturned. Visibly emotional, she described the 11-week period as a “very hard time” for her and her children. Additionally, she disclosed that she experienced domestic violence during her second marriage, which concluded in 1987, though she provided no further details regarding those allegations.
Political fallout and future outlook
The relationship between One Nation and its wealthy supporters has become a central point of contention for WA Premier Roger Cook. Mr. Cook accused Senator Hanson of a “clear” political strategy to divide the community, further alleging that she has voted against Medicare improvements and tax cuts on more than 15 occasions. Senator Hanson rejected these claims as “Labor’s lies.”

With recent polling suggesting One Nation is currently the most popular party in Australia, Senator Hanson has signaled her intent to target Labor-held seats in upcoming elections. Analysts expect the focus on her policy origins and donor relationships to remain a major point of debate as the party prepares for the Western Australian state elections in two years.
Frequently Asked Questions
What policy did Gina Rinehart influence?
According to Senator Hanson, the policy allowing pensioners to work unlimited hours without losing their pension or health care card originated from discussions with Ms. Rinehart.
What is the nature of the relationship between Senator Hanson and Ms. Rinehart?
Senator Hanson describes Ms. Rinehart as a friend and adviser, noting that she is a supporter of One Nation and recently gifted the Senator a $1 million plane.
How has the WA Premier responded to these developments?
WA Premier Roger Cook has criticized Senator Hanson’s integrity, arguing that her political strategy is divisive and that her voting record contradicts her stated support for pensioners and social services.
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