One Nation kicks ABC out of press conference ahead of Farrer by-election

Pauline Hanson was left perplexed after a local ABC crew was kicked out of a press conference on the eve of the Farrer by-election.

Ike Morris, Nathan Schmidt, Joanne Williamson
NewsWire
A by-election is being held in the New South Wales seat of Farrer to replace former Liberal leader Susan Ley.

One Nation has come under fire after a local ABC crew was kicked out of a press conference with leader Pauline Hanson on the eve of the Farrer by-election it is expected to win.

Footage captured by Nine News shows a One Nation volunteer telling two ABC journalists from the organisation’s Goulburn-Murray division to leave before the media conference was due to start.

One of the reporters asked whether candidate David Farley had ordered their removal, before the volunteer replied: “That doesn’t matter, come on … sweetheart, please,” as they led them to the exit.

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Pauline Hanson demanded to know why a local ABC crew was kicked out a media conference in the seat of Farrer by her main adviser. Picture: 9News
Pauline Hanson demanded to know why a local ABC crew was kicked out a media conference in the seat of Farrer by her main adviser. 9News Credit: Supplied Source Known
One Nation is under fire after an local ABC crew was kicked out a media conference in the seat of Farrer by her main adviser. Picture: 9News
One Nation is under fire after an local ABC crew was kicked out a media conference in the seat of Farrer by her main adviser. 9News Credit: Supplied Source Known

Senator Hanson’s chief of staff James Ashby also directed the reporters out of the building.

“We are a tax-funded organisation,” one of the reporters said in response.

“We serve the local community.”

Shortly after, Senator Hanson appeared frustrated and questioned Mr Ashby as to why the journalists were removed.

Mr Ashby said they “reporting back to ABC Canberra”.

“Why, if they’re local ABC? Rural and regional?” she asked.

“They shouldn’t have gone.”

It follows an earlier incident this week where a One Nation volunteer confronted Liberal frontbencher James Paterson.

One Nation tipped to take coalition stronghold

Polls have now opened in the sprawling rural seat across southwestern NSW, before counting starts at the close of voting at 6pm.

The once blue ribbon Coalition seat – previously held by Nationals leader and deputy prime minister Tim Fischer and Liberal leader Sussan Ley – is set to fall into the hands of One Nation or independent Michelle Milthorpe.

Mr Farley is widely tipped to win Saturday’s by-election, brought by ex-Liberal leader Sussan Ley’s hasty departure from politics, in a race against independent Michelle Milthorpe.

If either wins, it would take the seat out of the Coalition’s hands for the first time in its 77-year history.

Liberal candidate Raissa Butkowski and Nationals hopeful Brad Robertson are given little chance of a shock win.

Narrandera agribusiness veteran David Farley is tipped to win Farrer for One Nation. Picture: NewsWire / Simon Dallinger
Narrandera agribusiness veteran David Farley is tipped to win Farrer for One Nation. NewsWire / Simon Dallinger Credit: News Corp Australia

The by-election is seen as a test for One Nation to turn its recent surge in opinion polls into seats.

The populist party has never won a federal Lower House seat.

Barnaby Joyce, who now represents One Nation in the House of Representatives, won his seat of New England for the Nationals.

The contest comes as the Liberals and Nationals aim to re-establish themselves among Australian conservatives after a summer of leadership uncertainty and toxic infighting between the Coalition partners led to a dismal run in the polls.

One Nation ‘struggles to stay together’

Nationals leader Matt Canavan, who has spent several days camping in Farrer while campaigning, has branded One Nation a party that “struggles to stay together”.

“Twenty-seven of the 37 members elected to parliament (on the One Nation ticket) have left within a year of being elected. This time, they seem to be splitting up before the election.”

Nationals leader Matt Canavan has questioned One Nation’s stability. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman.
Nationals leader Matt Canavan has questioned One Nation’s stability. NewsWire / Martin Ollman. Credit: News Corp Australia

Mr Farley’s loyalty to One Nation had come under scrutiny by senior party figures, after he failed to inform Senator Hanson and Mr Ashby of his previous support for Labor.

However, both the Liberals and The Nationals are preferencing One Nation ahead of Ms Milthorpe, while Labor is not fielding a candidate at all.

Ms Milthorpe, who is backed by Climate 200, clinched a 20 per cent swing on a two-party preferred system at last year’s election against Ms Ley, the long-time MP.

She said it was “disappointing but not surprising” the Coalition was preferencing One Nation.

“I was the major threat last election and I went into this one as a credible candidate,” she said.

“I just find it interesting that they would preference against me, but then still have a smear campaign against One Nation going at the same time.”

Independnet Michelle Milthorpe recorded a 20 per swing to her when she stood against Liberal leader Sussan Ley at last year’s election. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman
Independnet Michelle Milthorpe recorded a 20 per swing to her when she stood against Liberal leader Sussan Ley at last year’s election. NewsWire / Martin Ollman Credit: News Corp Australia

As for Labor, their decision not to field a candidate “just shows their ignorance” of the electorate, she said.

“You need a different voice,” she said.

Asked about support for One Nation, Ms Milthorpe said people were “generally cranky at the moment”.

“But, I would argue that the One Nation opponent, the policies that they have, are not really fit for us here in Farrer.

“Their health policies are very basic and we have health crisis across the whole electorate … The water policy is very similar if not the same as mine.

“The immigration policy is very rigid and in our electorate we need workers in our community.”

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