One Nation leader Pauline Hanson responds to Labor leader Anthony Albanese’s skepticism about One Nation fundraising by releasing an audit report. Hanson posts the document on social media and says it supports her claim that millions of dollars raised for her “Fire the Liar” campaign are legitimate. The reports describe Hanson’s reaction as scoffing at Albanese’s doubts and framing the audit as evidence that the fundraising amounts are “ridgy didge,” a colloquial claim meaning genuine or authentic. The outlets agree that the audit is the central response from Hanson, presented directly to the public rather than through a formal parliamentary or legal process in the coverage provided. They also note that the dispute centers on whether the fundraising was conducted as alleged or questioned by Albanese, with Hanson using the audit to argue against that skepticism. While the outlets summarise Hanson’s characterization of the report, they do not present additional details in the provided excerpts about the audit’s specific findings, scope, or conclusions.