ss BREAKING NEWS: Just 30 minutes ago in Australia, a brief yet cryptic statement from Pauline Hanson sent shockwaves across the nation. Her announcement about her current health status immediately sparked widespread concern, prayers, and a flood of unanswered questions

BREAKING NEWS: 30 minutes ago in Australia, Pauline Hanson caused nationwide concern and prayers as she announced her current health status… see more details below
In a deeply moving update posted just 30 minutes ago on her official X account and One Nation channels, Pauline Hanson, the fearless leader of One Nation and longtime champion of everyday Australians, has revealed she is currently suffering from a severe case of the flu.
The 71-year-old senator, known for her tireless energy and unyielding commitment to holding the government accountable, admitted the illness has hit her hard after months of non-stop campaigning and outspoken criticism of Labor’s extravagant spending – particularly the controversial Ambassador for First Nations People, Justin Mohamed.
Hanson’s announcement has triggered an outpouring of concern, prayers, and support from across the nation.

Thousands of Australians, from hardworking families to small business owners, have flooded social media with messages of goodwill, recognising that her current health struggle comes directly from her relentless efforts to fight for fairness and demand justice for taxpayers.
“I’ve been pushing hard these past weeks calling out the Albanese government’s wasteful spending on Justin Mohamed’s lavish international junkets,” Hanson wrote in her post. “Nearly $350,000 in taxpayer money for travel alone, while everyday Aussies struggle with cost-of-living pressures.
But after weeks of non-stop interviews, Senate battles, and standing up for you, this flu has knocked me down pretty bad. Doctors say rest is needed, but I’ll be back fighting stronger than ever. Thank you for your prayers and support – it means the world.”
The timing of her illness couldn’t be more poignant.
Just days ago, Hanson launched a blistering attack on Mohamed’s office, exposing how the ambassador – appointed by Penny Wong in 2023 with a $400,000 salary and a $13.6 million budget – has racked up close to $350,000 in expenses over 20 months, including luxury business-class trips to Japan ($22,000+ for one visit), the US, Europe, and the Pacific.
Hanson famously declared: “They don’t care because it’s not their money – it’s yours.” Her concise, hard-hitting words ignited national outrage, highlighting what many see as Labor’s detachment from struggling families.

Sources close to the senator reveal the flu has worsened due to exhaustion from her gruelling schedule.
Over the past month alone, Hanson has crisscrossed the country, attended high-profile events, spoken at rallies, and relentlessly pursued accountability in Parliament – all while facing intense media scrutiny and political backlash for daring to question the ambassador’s role and Mohamed’s resurfaced comments about wanting to “prove white Australia wrong.”
“Pauline never stops,” said One Nation chief of staff James Ashby. “She’s been burning the candle at both ends, fighting for Australians who are sick of seeing their hard-earned taxes wasted on elite globe-trotting while remote Indigenous communities get nothing tangible in return.
This flu is a direct result of her giving everything to the cause. But knowing Pauline, she’ll use this time to recharge and come back even fiercer.”
The nation’s response has been overwhelming. Bills Mafia-style solidarity isn’t limited to sports – Aussies from all walks of life are rallying behind Hanson. “Get well soon, Pauline! You’re the only one fighting for us,” wrote one supporter.
“Prayers for quick recovery – we’ve got your back while you rest,” said another. Talkback radio lines lit up with callers expressing gratitude: “She’s worn herself out standing up to Labor’s corruption. True warrior.”
Even political observers note the irony and inspiration. While critics have long tried to dismiss Hanson as divisive, her current battle with illness underscores her dedication. At 71, she’s outworked politicians half her age, consistently putting Australians first on issues like immigration, energy costs, and government waste.
Her recent surge in popularity – with One Nation polling at record highs – reflects growing recognition that she’s often proven right on the big issues.
Doctors have advised strict rest, fluids, and isolation to recover fully, especially given the aggressive strains circulating this summer. Hanson, ever the fighter, promised: “This bug won’t keep me down for long.
There’s too much at stake – from scrapping wasteful roles like Mohamed’s to fixing the cost-of-living crisis Labor created.”

As Australia heads into the new year, Hanson’s health update serves as a reminder of the personal toll taken by those who dare to speak truth to power. In an era of polished, detached politicians, her raw authenticity and sacrifice resonate deeply.
Supporters are urged to send messages of encouragement via One Nation’s channels.
Nationwide prayers are pouring in for the woman who never stops fighting for the forgotten Australians. Get well soon, Pauline – the country needs your voice more than ever.
The outpouring of sympathy highlights a shifting tide: Australians aren’t just angry about government waste; they’re grateful for leaders like Hanson who exhaust themselves exposing it. Her short break for recovery will only strengthen the resolve of those who stand with her.
In these challenging times, Hanson’s illness has united many in concern and admiration. She’s not just a politician – she’s a battler, just like the people she represents.


