Pauline Hanson, leader of One Nation, arrives in north-east Perth to speak at a sold-out fundraiser and is met by protesters. Multiple outlets report that demonstrators gather outside the event, disrupting the arrival and drawing public attention to the gathering. The reporting is consistent across sources: the fundraiser is described as sold out, and Hanson’s appearance takes place overnight in the Perth area. Protesters’ presence is a central point in each account, with coverage focusing on the interaction between Hanson’s event and the demonstrators who turn up at the venue. While the articles confirm the occurrence of protests and do not present competing details about the overall situation, they do not provide extensive information in the supplied summaries on the protesters’ specific demands or Hanson’s remarks at the event. Overall, the accounts present the same core facts—Hanson’s trip to Perth for a booked-out fundraiser and the protests outside it—without indicating that the protesters prevent the event from proceeding.