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Australia Post, Pauline Hanson and the locked down public housing tower – Sydney Morning Herald
When parcels from Pauline Hanson weren’t distributed in a locked-down Melbourne public housing tower, the Australia Post boss issued a warning.

The Queensland senator had referred to the residents of the towers as “from war-torn countries” and said “probably English is their second language” and they had not “adhered to the rules of social distancing”.
The stubby holders in the parcels were accompanied by a hand-written note from Senator Hanson saying “no hard feelings”.
The stubby holders, with Senator Hanson’s face and emblazoned with the slogan “I’ve got the guts to say what you’re thinking”, was accompanied with a hand-written not…
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