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Melbourne tenants should have had choice over ‘distressing’ mail from Pauline Hanson, councillor says – The Guardian
Australia Post threatens legal action after council blocked stubby holders sent to public housing towers

A City of Melbourne councillor urged the council to give public housing tenants a choice to receive distressing mail before it blocked Pauline Hanson-branded stubby holders from reaching locked-down towers.
The councillor, Philip Le Liu, has since requested a formal investigation into the councils handling of the incident.
The Sydney Morning Herald and the Age revealed this morning that Australia Post threatened the council with legal action after it blocked stubby holders sent by Hanson from …
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