Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong is fiercely defending Australia’s multicultural identity, calling the notion of a monocultural nation a “melancholic fantasy” that weakens the country by isolating it from the world. As the first Asian-Australian in federal cabinet, she argues that diversity is our greatest strength—not a weakness—and that politicians promoting division are actually undermining national security. Speaking at The Lowy Institute, Wong directly counters Pauline Hanson’s recent calls for a single culture, warning that such rhetoric risks turning Australians against each other. She insists true patriotism means embracing unity through shared values, not exclusion. With One Nation gaining traction in polls, Wong’s intervention reshapes the debate on immigration and identity. She also outlined broader foreign policy priorities, including deepening ties with the Indo-Pacific, Pacific Islands Forum, and the EU. Finally, she warned that emerging global challenges—from weaponized supply chains to AI’s disruptive power—demand a united, resilient Australia ready to navigate both connection and conflict.
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