Melbourne public housing tenant says Pauline Hanson stubby cooler sent during lockdown was 'salt in the wound'
ABCA Melbourne public housing tenant says it's disappointing to learn One Nation stubby holders were sent to his locked-down estate just after Pauline Hanson labelled residents "drug addicts" on TV. Key points: Senator Hanson controversially labelled public housing residents under lockdown as "drug addicts" and "alcoholics" on breakfast television Soon after, One Nation-branded stubby holders were sent to the towers The ABC understands that on advice from community leaders, a decision was made not to hand out the stubby holders in the towers It's been revealed Ms Hanson attempted to send the merchandise to residents of some of the towers after her appearance on breakfast television, in which she labelled them "drug addicts" and "alcoholics". The ABC contacted Senator Hanson's office for comment, but was referred to a tweet where Ms Hanson labelled it "a storm in a stubby cooler". Complaint lodged with AFP over Pauline Hanson stubby holders The Age newspaper has today printed parts of an email from Australia Post lawyer Nick Macdonald to City of Melbourne CEO Justin Hanney, sent on Saturday, July 11.
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