She shared the news on her social media this morning, saying it would help her visit more regional towns across the country.
“Yes, it’s donated. Yes, I’m super happy. Yes, it’s fast. Yes, it’s great. Yes, it’s going to irritate the Guardianshe said.
One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson has been given a private plane. (X)
“Yes, it’s a Cirrus G7. Yes, it’s sexy. Yes, I have a pilot.
“No, I won’t welcome every country. No, it’s not battery powered.”
Hanson did not say who gave her the plane.
Newer models of the Cirrus G7 are offered online for around $1.5 million.
She also received $1 million from stockbroker Angus Aitken and his wife Sarah and $500,000 each from former Northern Territory Chief Minister Adam Giles and geologist and climate skeptic Ian Plimer.
Giles and Plimer work at Hancock Prospecting, owned by Australia’s richest person and staunch Hanson supporter, Gina Rinehart.
Hanson said the “faith and investment” in One Nation would be a “huge help” to their federal campaign.
“We need to raise a lot of extra funding between now and the lockdown in December to fight the uni party in the run-up to the 2028 federal election,” she said.
“I would like to express my sincere thanks to everyone who has contributed to One Nation over the years. I cannot thank you enough for the hope and encouragement you give me to help change this country.”
Gina Rinehart is the richest person in the country. (Getty)
One Nation will have to publicly announce the more than $2 million in donations by the end of this year.
New rules capping the amount of donations politicians can receive will come into effect around the end of the year.
One Nation’s record rise in popularity at the polls will be tested at the federal level during Farrer’s May 9 by-election.
Former Opposition Leader Sussan Ley held the NSW regional seat for 25 years, leaving it vacant when she retired from politics earlier this year.
One Nation’s candidate David Farley has emerged as a real contender for Farrer and is in a close race with independent candidate Michelle Milthorpe.
9news.com.au has contacted Hanson and Hancock Prospecting for comment.
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