Close Menu
thewitness.com.au
  • Home
  • Latest
  • National News
  • International News
  • Sports
  • Business & Economy
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • Entertainment

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot

Trump says Iran negotiating to end the war despite conflicting reports

March 26, 2026

Tom Atkins umpire last touch decision controversy in Geelong Cats versus Adelaide Crows clash

March 26, 2026

Bruce Willis’ mom Marlene makes another family amid son’s battle with dementia

March 26, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Threads
thewitness.com.au
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Latest
  • National News
  • International News
  • Sports
  • Business & Economy
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
thewitness.com.au
Home»Latest»Pauline Hanson’s plan to ‘defund’ ABC, introduce subscriptions
Latest

Pauline Hanson’s plan to ‘defund’ ABC, introduce subscriptions

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auMarch 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
Pauline Hanson’s plan to ‘defund’ ABC, introduce subscriptions
Share
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Threads Bluesky Copy Link


Pauline Hanson says she would “defund” the ABC and make everything except the radio service subscription only, as staff went on strike in the national broadcaster’s most serious industrial action for 20 years.

ABC staff walked off the job for 24 hours on Wednesday after negotiations over pay, conditions and AI broke down.

“There’s an easy answer to all this,” the One Nation leader told Sky News on Wednesday night.

“Defund it, the $1.2bn a year.

“Then they can have to reapply for the jobs and it’d be subscription only.”

Senator Hanson said she would, however, “keep the ABC Radio going”, saying the regional broadcasters “do a great job”.

“Pay for that, by all means, but the rest of it, shut ‘em down and make them subscription only.

“So, if people want to pay to watch the ABC, so be it. I wouldn’t fund it anymore, I’d shut it down.”

When asked if making the ABC a subscription service for everything except rural and regional radio was One Nation policy, Senator Hanson said: “Correct”.

“It’s lost its ratings. It’s just not getting many people watching it, but costs $1.2bn a year to the taxpayer,” she said.

“I think it’s unrealistic, and let them see if people want to watch their programs.”

Host Chris Kenny said the ABC had “attacked” the One Nation leader “for 30 years”.

In response, Senator Hanson said: “I know”.

Senator Hanson doubled-down in a subsequent social media post, stating: “I won’t be missing the ABC now they’re on strike – in fact I would defund them.

“Keep the services like radio in the regions that do a good job and make the capital city bureaus a subscription only service.”

The comments are not the first time the Queensland senator has lashed the national broadcaster.

In 2017, Senator Hanson said she would boycott the ABC following a Four Corners report on One Nation and an Insiders program on a senator’s planned trip to Iraq and Afghanistan.

“I’ve been a little bit – you know – down lately, and that’s why you haven’t seen much of me doing much of the media,” she said in a Facebook video at the time.

“To tell you the truth, I’ve had a gutful of the media.”

The Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance has refused to rule out further industrial action.

Read related topics:One NationPauline Hanson
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Bluesky Threads Tumblr Telegram Email
info@thewitness.com.au
  • Website

Related Posts

Trump says Iran negotiating to end the war despite conflicting reports

March 26, 2026

Tom Atkins umpire last touch decision controversy in Geelong Cats versus Adelaide Crows clash

March 26, 2026

Bruce Willis’ mom Marlene makes another family amid son’s battle with dementia

March 26, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Demo
Top Posts

Inside the bitter fight for ownership of a popular sports website

October 23, 2025126 Views

Police believe ‘Penthouse Syndicate’ built Sydney property empire from defrauded millions

September 24, 2025109 Views

MA Services Group founder Micky Ahuja resigns as chief executive after harassment revealed

December 11, 202593 Views
Don't Miss

Trump says Iran negotiating to end the war despite conflicting reports

By info@thewitness.com.auMarch 26, 2026

US President Donald Trump says Iran is negotiating to end the war, even if Tehran…

Tom Atkins umpire last touch decision controversy in Geelong Cats versus Adelaide Crows clash

March 26, 2026

Bruce Willis’ mom Marlene makes another family amid son’s battle with dementia

March 26, 2026

Damaging winds and hail as powerful storm hits Sydney

March 26, 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • TikTok
  • WhatsApp
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Top Trending
Demo
Most Popular

Inside the bitter fight for ownership of a popular sports website

October 23, 2025126 Views

Police believe ‘Penthouse Syndicate’ built Sydney property empire from defrauded millions

September 24, 2025109 Views

MA Services Group founder Micky Ahuja resigns as chief executive after harassment revealed

December 11, 202593 Views
Our Picks

Trump says Iran negotiating to end the war despite conflicting reports

March 26, 2026

Tom Atkins umpire last touch decision controversy in Geelong Cats versus Adelaide Crows clash

March 26, 2026

Bruce Willis’ mom Marlene makes another family amid son’s battle with dementia

March 26, 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Home
© 2026 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.