Teena McQueen, described across reports as a firebrand conservative figure, is farewelled by Pauline Hanson and Alan Jones. Coverage characterises McQueen as having pressed the Liberal Party to the right during her lifetime. The articles note that her influence with conservative audiences helped shape the political debate around issues associated with that ideological position. They also suggest that, in death, she may continue to affect supporters and broader conservative politics. While the sources emphasise her relationship with major right-leaning media and political figures, they do not provide detailed new policy claims or specific events beyond the farewell itself. The shared focus across outlets is on McQueen’s political standing and the perceived direction of her impact on the Liberal Party and its base. The reporting presents the remarks and participation of Hanson and Jones as part of the public recognition of McQueen’s role within Australia’s conservative movement.