Pauline Hanson's Burqa Stunt Sparks Outrage, Senate Suspension Amid Racial Tensions
November 24, 2025
A dramatic moment in Parliament as Australian far-right senator Pauline Hanson arrived wearing a burqa, triggering outrage and a suspension of Senate proceedings after she refused to remove it.
The incident is tied to a prior court ruling—Hanson was found to have violated racial anti-discrimination law in a separate social media case involving Faruqi, a ruling she is appealing.
Mehreen Faruqi and Fatima Payman, both Muslim colleagues, condemned the stunt and linked it to broader issues of racism, with Payman calling it a disgrace.
The report maintains standard journalistic context, drawing on reporting from Sydney-based journalist Christine Chen and editor Michael Perry.
One Nation’s rising popularity is reflected in polls showing around 18% positive opinion, highlighting ongoing concerns about Islam and immigration.
Polls place One Nation at or near a record high, with internal discussions about recruiting Barnaby Joyce, who indicated he would not decide his future during the current sitting week.
Context notes the 2021 census: Australia’s population about 25.4 million, with roughly 3.2% identifying as Muslim.
Debates over Islamophobia continue, with government officials noting rising sentiment and continued scrutiny of Muslim communities.
Barnaby Joyce’s distancing from the Nationals during the session raised questions about a potential move to One Nation.
Despite claims of mainstream ambition, Hanson’s conduct and rhetoric are seen by many as signaling a limited appeal ahead of the 2028 election.
The episode becomes a flashpoint in debates over inclusion, conduct in the legislature, and the balance between free speech and respect for diversity in Australia’s democracy.
The censure motion was approved, uniting Labor, the Coalition, Greens and crossbench against Hanson, with a seven-day suspension for her and related restrictions on overseas parliamentary trips.
Summary based on 26 sources
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The Guardian • Nov 24, 2025
Pauline Hanson faces widespread condemnation after repeating ‘disgraceful’ burqa stunt in Senate
The Guardian • Nov 25, 2025
Pauline Hanson suspended from Senate over burqa stunt as Mehreen Faruqi says parliament ‘drips in racism’
BBC News • Nov 24, 2025
Australia senator condemned for burka stunt in parliament