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Australia news live: Joyce says plane Rinehart’s company gave One Nation ‘won’t really worry’ voters; three dead and man arrested in Sydney | Australia news

Australia news live: Joyce says plane Rinehart’s company gave One Nation ‘won’t really worry’ voters; three dead and man arrested in Sydney | Australia news


Barnaby Joyce says gift of plane to One Nation by Gina Rinehart’s company ‘won’t really worry’ voters

Josh Butler

Josh Butler

Barnaby Joyce also downplayed a million-dollar donation of a private plane to One Nation by one of Gina Rinehart’s companies, claiming “it won’t really worry” voters.

“I think that worries people in the fourth estate more than it worries people on the ground,” Joyce told Sky News.

As Guardian Australia reported this week, Rinehart gifted Pauline Hanson a new private plane, worth more than $1.5m, to use in the lead-up to the next federal election, while a group of her close associates donated another $2m to One Nation.

A spokesperson for Hancock Prospecting confirmed on Wednesday that the aircraft had been gifted to One Nation through one of Rinehart’s companies, not from Rinehart personally.

Joyce waved away the prospect of the expensive donation harming One Nation’s electoral prospects.

double quotation markIf you’re so uninspiring that you can’t get big donors, then that says a lot about the political philosophy that you’re standing behind, that it’s really sort of a vacuous beige soup, rather than something that’s actually worth believing in.

Joyce pointed out that the Labor government and the Greens had “big backers” including the union movement and prominent businesspeople.

double quotation markI don’t believe in what they believe, but obviously they have a philosophy that attracts support. Now we attract support too, from people on the conservative side of politics and successful business people on the conservative side of politics because they believe that they can clearly identify our conservative values. They might not agree with all of them, but they agree with enough.

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Updated at 01.48 BST

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