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The images below have been selected from thousands in the archive which cover hundreds of events - from the launch of One Nation in April 1997 to the move by the Queensland MPs to register a new party in late 1999.
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1996:
The small fish and chip shop owned by Hanson before she moved into federal politics
1997:
Ipswich councillor Paul Tully demonstrates on the Gold Coast against the One Nation party
Demonstrators "king-hit" a visitor to a One nation meeting at Dandenong in Victoria. A demonstrator is taken away by police after being arrested at the One Nation AGM in Brisbane.

Pauline Hanson and Helen Dodd sign books at the launch of Hanson's official biography "Pauline, the Hanson phenomenon" 1998:
Ms Hanson's farmhouse shrouded in mist at the first One Nation "birthday party" held on her farm.
Ms Hanson "dunked" during the first birthday festivities. Queensland state leader, Heather Hill, interviewed after lodging nearly 80 candidate applications at the electoral commission.  

Heather Hill with Ms Hanson and Dorothy Pratt at the launch of the CBR policy in Ipswich. Ms Hanson being interviewed on the night One Nation secures 24% of the vote in Queensland. David Oldfield, Pauline Hanson and David Ettridge  watch the results come through in the Queensland state election. Scott Balson and Pauline Hanson celebrate the One Nation phenomenon on the night of the Queensland state elections

The "private" photo that upset senior political reporter Margo Kingston (in orange) - taken on the night of the Queensland state election. Aboriginal activists demonstrate against "racism" on the first day of parliament following the election of eleven One Nation MPs in Queensland. David Oldfield, Ian Petersen, Pauline Hanson and Heather Hill watch the One Nation MPs being sworn in on their first day in Parliament. Sydney Morning Herald reporter, Margo Kingston and The Courier-Mail's Cheryl Jackson take over the launch of One Nation's federal campaign.

The media capture the moment as Ms Hanson prepares to vote in the federal election. Preference swaps destroy Ms Hanson's chances of securing the seat of Blair... the realisation sets in on the night of the federal election. Ms Hanson and David Oldfield "clinch" in the bus during the 1998 Queensland state AGM. Ms Hanson and One Nation member John Maxwell Jones sing at a private Christmas party held at Barbara Hazelton's home on the Gold Coast. (Jones later formed the "Free Beer party")

1999
The 1999 One Nation AGM held at Rooty Hill, Sydney
Hanson poses with Bill Feldman (leader of the One Nation MPs in Queensland), Heather Hill, Pine Rivers Mayor and David Ettridge Senator Len Harris being interviewed after Heather Hill loses her selection because of a High Court challenge which results in Britain being ruled as a "foreign power". One Nation members demonstrate at the appeal against the deregistration of One Nation in Queensland.

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