One Nation leader Pauline Hanson tells the ABC 'personal issues' are keeping Sarah Game, the party candidate who looks likely to secure a seat in South Australia's upper house, from speaking publicly.
One Nation party president Pauline Hanson has told the ABC "personal issues" are keeping her lead candidate for South Australia's upper house from speaking publicly.Adelaide vet Sarah Game looks set to secure the final Legislative Council seat for One Nation
Senator Hanson said Ms Game had suffered some professional repercussions from her decision to run for the sometimes-controversial conservative political party. She said One Nation was concerned with problems in South Australia's health and education systems, rural poverty and the loss of manufacturing capability.Ms Game's mother Jennifer was initially the party's lead candidate but will instead be contesting the upcoming federal election.