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Monday, 13 April 2026
Australia & Oceania·Elections·Human Rights

Australia's One Nation party sacks convicted rapist campaign manager after political backlash

Monday, 13 April 2026 · 1 min read
Based on: The Guardian

Australian far-right party One Nation (a minor but influential populist party founded by veteran senator Pauline Hanson) has dismissed its campaign manager Sean Black, who was jailed in 2018 for rape, after his continued employment sparked sharp criticism from rival politicians. Hanson defended the decision to rehire Black following his release from prison, arguing he had "done his time" and deserved a chance to rebuild his life, but said she ultimately let him go amid mounting pressure. The controversy has drawn broader attacks from both Coalition lawmakers, who questioned One Nation's credibility on law-and-order issues, and the Labor treasurer, who described the party as part of a "three-ring circus of right-wing parties" — with the fallout potentially complicating One Nation's ambitions to emerge as a dominant opposition force ahead of an upcoming byelection.

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The GuardianPauline Hanson says convicted rapist employed by One Nation has been sacked
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