Pauline Hanson is poised for a high-stakes return to the National Press Club after three decades, betting her political future on a polished performance—or risking exposing vulnerabilities if she loses her temper. Meanwhile, the government pushes through contentious tax reforms ahead of parliament’s July break, amid modest economic growth and mounting scrutiny over the AUKUS submarine deal, where former minister Ed Husic’s public criticism of secrecy and planning has sparked internal debate, even as PM Albanese holds firm. With One Nation polling strong, Hanson’s disruptive potential looms large as Australia’s political landscape churns with legislative urgency, economic whispers, and defense strategy debates.

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