A Brisbane Islamic school head says the school wants a second meeting with One Nation leader Pauline Hanson after a prior exchange involving the wearing of an Israeli flag pin and comments directed at a student’s face covering. According to multiple reports, during the earlier interaction Hanson wore an Israeli flag pin and questioned the student about her face covering. The school head now says a follow-up conversation is needed, framing it as an opportunity to clarify concerns and continue dialogue with Hanson. The accounts describe the school’s request for another meeting rather than any agreement on specific outcomes. The reporting from Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne outlets broadly aligns on the key details of what Hanson wore and what was said to the student, and on the school’s stated desire to meet again. The sources do not describe the full agenda for the proposed second meeting or any response from Hanson at the time of publication. The reports focus on the school’s intention to engage further after the earlier incident.