Pauline Hanson has called for migrants to assimilate into a "monocultural" Australia in a wide-ranging speech that also targeted rising social inequity and a litany of culture-war issues.
Addressing the National Press Club for the first time in her 30-year political career, the One Nation leader promised to boost regulation of AI, abolish SBS and slash taxpayer funds to the ABC.
Senator Hanson spoke about the housing crisis and immigration levels, pledging to restrict migration from "places immersed in extremism, like radical Islam".
"It's time we woke up. Western civilisation and its values are under siege," she said on Wednesday.
"While ever I lead the party, I will not walk away from my commitment to get rid of social cancer."