ACT Liberal leader Mark Parton sharply criticises Pauline Hanson’s One Nation in public comments reported by multiple outlets. The reporting says Parton describes One Nation as a “whingeing, grievance echo chamber” and directs strong language at Hanson as part of his broader argument against what he characterises as a “monocultural push.” The articles present Parton’s remarks as an attack on Hanson’s political messaging and approach, positioning his comments as part of internal and external debate over identity, immigration, and Australia’s cultural direction. The sources agree on the central content of the criticism, including the quoted description of One Nation and the context of Parton’s stance against a monocultural framing. Across the outlets, the focus remains on Parton’s statements and their target, rather than providing additional details on policy changes or responses from One Nation or Hanson themselves. Overall, the coverage reflects political tension and contrasting viewpoints on national identity and cultural policy.