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George Christensen

George Robert Christensen (born 30 June 1978) is an Australian former politician and former journalist who was a member of the Australian House of Representatives from 2010 to 2022, as the member of parliament (MP) for the division of Dawson. He was a member of the Liberal National Party of Queensland and sat with the National Party in federal parliament,[3] prior to leaving the party in April 2022 to join One Nation, just days before the end of his parliamentary term.[1]

George Christensen
Christensen in 2017.
Chief Whip of the National Party
In office
30 August 2016 – 28 February 2017
DeputyMichelle Landry
Preceded byMark Coulton
Succeeded byDamian Drum
Deputy Whip of the National Party
In office
17 October 2013 – 30 August 2016
Chief WhipMark Coulton
Preceded byPaul Neville
Succeeded byMichelle Landry
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Dawson
In office
21 August 2010 – 11 April 2022
Preceded byJames Bidgood
Succeeded byAndrew Willcox
Personal details
Born
George Robert Christensen

(1978-06-30) 30 June 1978 (age 45)
Mackay, Queensland, Australia
Political partyOne Nation (since 2022)[1]
Other political
affiliations
National (until 2022)
Residence(s)Mackay, Queensland, Australia
EducationMackay State High School
Alma materCentral Queensland University
Websitegeorgechristensen.com.au
NicknameMember for Manila[2]

Christensen is known for his socially conservative political views.[4][5][6] He is also known for his anti-Islamic views and links to far-right organisations and media figures.[7][8][9]

Early years and background edit

Christensen was born in Mackay to third-generation cane farmers; his ancestors emigrated from Denmark in 1901. He is the eldest son to two disability pensioners. He joined the Young Nationals at the age of 15 and was state president of the Queensland Young Nationals from 2003 to 2004.[10][11] Christensen was schooled in Andergrove, Walkerston and at Mackay State High before completing an undergraduate communications degree in journalism at Central Queensland University in Rockhampton in 2000.[12] As a university student, Christensen was editor of The Student Advocate, a conservative university newsletter, and spent six months work experience at a community newspaper, The Pioneer News.[13][14]

When he was 21 years old, Christensen briefly attended a seminary in Melbourne with the intention to become a Catholic priest. However, when his father "pointedly objected," Christensen chose not to pursue it. Later, in 2014, he converted to worship in the Antiochian Orthodox Church.[12][15]

From 2001–2004, Christensen worked as an electorate officer and press secretary for federal Nationals MP De-Anne Kelly.[10][13]

In 2005, Christensen founded a publishing business with Nicole Ratliff, his girlfriend of the time, to produce two community newspapers Walkerston & Valley Advertiser and Northern Beaches Advertiser.[16][13] The business folded in 2013.[17]

Political career edit

Local council edit

In 2004, Christensen was elected to Mackay City Council as a councillor,[13] and in 2008 gained a seat on the amalgamated Mackay Regional Council. He was a director of the Mackay Regional Housing Company and Vice-President of Mackay Regional Council for Social Development. He was the foundation chair of Walkerston Community Kindergarten Association and former chair of HACC Transport Mackay Inc.[citation needed]

In 2024 Queensland local elections, Christensen is running for a seat in the Mackay City Council.[18][19]

Parliament edit

Christensen ran as the LNP candidate for the seat of Dawson at the 2010 federal election. On 5 February 2010 the sitting member for Dawson, James Bidgood, announced that he would retire for health reasons after only one term.[20] Christensen won the seat with a 5.02-point swing on a two-party-preferred vote with a margin of 2.43 points.[3][21]

Christensen gained national media attention during the election campaign for articles published by Christensen in the 1990s in The Student Advocate, a conservative university newsletter.[22] The newsletter articles contained slurs against Jews, gays and women. Although Christensen claimed that the articles had been taken out of context, he said he was sorry for publishing the comments.[23][24][25]

Member for Dawson edit

After the election, it was revealed that Christensen failed to resign from his position on the Mackay Regional Council before the election, putting himself at risk of High Court action which would not allow him to take office as the member for Dawson.[26][27] Previously, independent Phil Cleary and Liberal Jackie Kelly had been faced with a by-election after failing to resign from public service positions before winning their respective seats. Despite this, several constitutional law experts said it was unlikely any legal challenge against Christensen would be successful because the constitution ban on "officers of profit under the crown" being elected to federal parliament would most likely not apply to local government councillors.[28]

In July 2011, Christensen joined other Liberal National Party MPs in driving the entire Bruce Highway as part of a campaign to highlight problem areas on the road and to secure more funding for the Bruce Highway from the Commonwealth.[29] During the road trip, one of the vehicles in the convoy of MPs hit what Christensen described as a "crater of a pothole" resulting in a tyre blowout.[30]

In June 2011 Christensen drew criticism from fellow MPs for his manner of attack on Labor's shutdown of the live cattle trade to Indonesia. Christensen implied that Indonesia's religion (the dominant Islamic culture) is to blame for the torture of common cattle and that Australian farmers should not receive criticism for Indonesian mistreatment of live cattle exported to the nation.[31]

In September 2012 he accused the National Health and Medical Research Council of demonising the sugar industry due to their recommendation to minimise sugar intake.[32]

Christensen launched a campaign in October 2012 to persuade the producers of science fiction television series Doctor Who to film the program in Australia in celebration of the 50th anniversary of its first screening on Australian television on 12 January 2015. Two Doctor Who stars publicly supported Christensen's campaign.[33]

2013–2016: Second term edit

In the 2013 Federal Election, Christensen won a second term in office by defeating Labor candidate Bronwyn Taha, adding a further 5.15% to give him a margin of 7.6%.[34]

In March 2013, Christensen told media that he wanted to see the death penalty introduced for serious crimes including murder involving sexual assault.[35] In May 2011, Christensen refused to back a motion condemning the death penalty and instead told federal parliament he supported the death penalty "for terrorists and for those found guilty of the most heinous of crimes – murder of a child, particularly those involving rape, murder of an elderly person or a person with disabilities, again particularly those involving rape".[36]

In May 2014, Christensen stated on Twitter that those criticising the 2014 federal budget should "do a tour of Asia & live like these locals", featuring a photo of an impoverished backstreet in a non-specified country.[37]

In July 2015, Christensen suggested on his website that Australia should consider corporal punishment for drug traffickers, writing that "It's time to do things differently, and I suggest we take a look at how they address the problem in Singapore. Their use of corporal punishment seems to be a highly effective deterrent".[38][39] In November 2015, Christensen again called for the bringing back of the death penalty.[40]

On 25 February 2016, Christensen renewed calls for the suspension of the Safe Schools Program, an anti-bullying program, with a speech saying elements of the program sounded "a lot like the grooming work that a sexual predator might undertake".[41] On 16 March, after receiving a briefing on a review of the Safe Schools program, Christensen and other conservative MPs declared the review a "stitch-up" with a narrow scope.[42] In a speech later that day, Christensen called for a parliamentary inquiry into the program, linking an alleged "paedophilia advocate" with the foundation of the Safe Schools program.[43]

On April 2016, Christensen introduced the Flags Amendment (Protecting Australian Flags) Bill 2016, which attempted to make it an offence to desecrate the Australian flag, but the bill did not get passed.[44]

2016–2019: Third term edit

Christensen was returned for a third term at the 2016 federal election, with a reduced margin when there was a 4.51% swing against him towards the Labor Party candidate Frank Gilbert.[45]

Christensen publicly encouraged Americans to vote for Donald Trump in the 2016 US election. Days before the election, Christensen issued a plea on Facebook for Americans to "do the rest of the free world a favour" and vote for Trump.[12]

In February 2017, Cory Bernardi and George Christensen attracted criticism for speaking at the Q Society of Australia. The event received protests who called the event "racist".[46] Christensen resigned as the Nationals' Chief Whip, effective from 1 March 2017,[47] reasoning that being whip is untenable for 'the person that's supposed to be a standard bearer of discipline within the party to be out there talking against some of the Government policies as strenuously as I have been'.[48]

A poll conducted by ReachTel in February 2017 revealed that, given the opportunity, Dawson constituents were equally likely to vote for One Nation as they were for the LNP - taking 30% versus 30.4% of first preference votes.[49] One Nation has not run a candidate in the division of Dawson since Christensen won the seat, however, Christensen voiced his concern in 2016 that he would quite possibly lose his seat if One Nation placed a candidate against him. Christensen voted for One Nation in the 1998 Queensland election.[12]

Christensen repeatedly threatened to resign from the LNP, and in February 2017 wrote a "letter of demand" to the Prime Minister in relation to inaction by the Federal Government to resolve a sugar industry dispute affecting his electorate.[50] His father Ian Christensen wrote on social media "My Dad and George’s Grandad, Tony Christensen, farmed the land (and) grew sugarcane for many decades ... If (Prime Minister Malcolm) Turnbull and the others in Cabinet think this is (an) idle threat from George I suggest they have a quick rethink and come down on the Aussie farmers’ side.”[51] Christensen later apologised to Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce for his resignation threat.[52]

In 2017, Christensen's trip to Malaysia as a "medical tourist" for stomach reduction surgery led to criticism from the Australian Medical Association, "We have a world-class system here in Australia. Why would anyone, much less a federal MP, go overseas to have a procedure they can safely have here? Isn't it the government's job to support our own health system?"[53] While some doctors spoke of Christensen's bravery in speaking publicly about his struggle with weight, there was criticism about the Federal Government's failure to appreciate the "gravity of obesity as a public health problem and commit to meaningful policy and action." Christensen is a vocal supporter of the sugar industry and has rejected policies such as a tax on sugar-sweetened beverages aimed to reduce obesity. In noting a link between low-incomes and obesity, doctors stressed the importance of improving the public health system: "Unfortunately, a lot of our population are not in a position to seek measures like weight loss surgery because they simply can’t afford it and our public hospitals are not providing it in anywhere near the numbers required."[54]

On 26 February 2018, he ran a last-minute challenge for the leadership of the National Party against the ultimate winner, Michael McCormack.

2019–2022: Fourth term edit

At the 2019 federal election, held on 18 May 2019, Christensen was returned for a fourth term,[55] with his previous margin increased by 11.43%.[56][57]

In February 2020, Christensen travelled to the UK with fellow MP Andrew Wilkie to meet Australian WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, while calling for Assange to be released.[58][59]

Christensen served on the "Inquiry into the destruction of 46,000 year old caves at the Juukan Gorge in the Pilbara region of Western Australia", which delivered its interim report in December 2020.[60]

During and after the 2021 United States Capitol attack, Christensen, along with fellow backbencher Craig Kelly, aired conspiracy theories relating to the riots on social media. With these riots emboldening white supremacists and other far-right extremists in Australia, the refusal of Prime Minister Scott Morrison to reprimand them was seen as "dangerous" by one expert on violent extremism.[61]

In April 2021, Christensen announced he would not recontest the 2022 federal election, avowing an original intent to serve only three terms, and to spend more time with his family.[62][63]

In May 2021, several news sources reported that Christensen asked the Liberal National Party to disendorse him, which would have allowed Christensen to pocket a severance payment of over $100,000.[64]

In January 2022, contrary to scientific consensus, Christensen called for Australian parents to not vaccinate their children against COVID-19, prompting the Prime Minister to urge Australians to ‘disregard’ Christensen’s ‘dangerous messages.’[65]

On 7 April 2022, Christensen announced his resignation from the Liberal National Party "effective immediately", just days before the election was called, claiming the party was trying to be "all things to all people".[66]

On 12 April 2022, Christensen announced he had joined Pauline Hanson's One Nation and rescinded his retirement to contest the election.[1] He was on One Nation’s Senate ticket in the Federal Election, held on 21 May.[67]

By contesting the election again, albeit in a position on a senate ticket widely considered unwinnable, Christensen became eligible for the financial payout provided to defeated MPs, in Christensen’s case reported to be around $105,000.[68][69][70]

Australian Federal Police investigations edit

Facebook edit

On 18 February 2018, Christensen posted a Facebook photo of himself with a firearm, captioned “do you feel lucky, greenie punks?” (sic); it received widespread criticism and led to an investigation by the Australian Federal Police. He took the post down shortly after. Then-Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull told 3AW during an interview that the post was “very inappropriate and he took it down after he was spoken to about it”.[71]

Money transfers edit

Later in the same year, he was again investigated by the Australian Federal Police, due to the discovery of large amounts of money being sent overseas by the MP. The federal police found no crime had been committed under Commonwealth law but did raise concerns over whether he had compromised his position as an MP.[72]

Overseas travel to Manila edit

Christensen was criticised for being in the Philippines for more days than he was in Parliament House for two years in a row, taking 28 trips there between 2014 and 2018.[73] The Australian Federal Police again investigated Christensen's travel there and cash transfers, finding no evidence of wrongdoing, but advised then Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull that Christensen could be detained in Manila for questioning by Philippines police over his activities there.[74][75] Christensen was criticised for using taxpayer funds for domestic flights which connect with his Manila flights for these visits, and referred himself to the Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority (IPEA) to prove that this was within the rules.[76] The IPEA found some of Christensen's travel claims were non-compliant, and Christensen repaid the money.[77]

In 2019, Christensen, now dubbed by his colleagues and the media as the "Member for Manila", blocked the release of the AFP travel inquiry documents.[78]

In 2020, former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull released details in his memoir of the 2018 police investigation into Christensen's travel to the Philippines, accusing George Christensen of spending up to 100 days a year overseas on full pay while staying in seedy hotels in Angeles City, the red-light district of the Philippines. It was also revealed that both the Australian and Philippines police were concerned that the MP would be a target for blackmail.[6] Turnbull alleged that the AFP told him Christensen was spending "substantial sums in Manila bars and nightclubs as well as making many small payments to women there". Turnbull also alleged that this was against diplomatic advice: "Against the advice of our embassy in the Philippines, he had been staying in seedy hotels in Angeles City, which was not only recklessly unsafe but made him vulnerable to being compromised." Christensen was also making similar trips to Thailand.[74] Turnbull alleged that Christensen threatened him via the dissolving message app, Signal, saying "'remember two words: parliamentary privilege; and two more years of it".[74] Turnbull states that Christensen's "hypocrisy" made him "sick" - as Christensen also claimed to be a devout Christian.[74]

Political positions edit

Climate change edit

In July 2014, Christensen likened climate change to science fiction in a series of comments comparing contemporary statements about climate change to science fiction movie plotlines.[79] In September 2014, Christensen labeled Greenpeace and other environmentalists as terrorists, stating that they are "gutless green grubs" for opposing the expansion of the Abbot Point coal terminal in his electorate. In a speech to Parliament, Christensen said that "the greatest terrorism threat in North Queensland, I'm sad to say, comes from the extreme green movement".[80]

In an interview with SBS Broadcasting Group, Christensen said that there was a conspiracy between the United Nations and most of the world's scientists to "make money out of the world wide carbon trade".[81]

Christensen endorses the climate denial position taken by fellow conservative Member of Parliament, Craig Kelly.[82]

Islam edit

In February 2013, Christensen was the only federal MP to attend a rally featuring controversial Dutch politician and anti-Islam campaigner Geert Wilders during his tour of Australia. Christensen said he supported Wilders' view that "people of dual citizenship who act in a way that is contrary to the values of this country and engage in extremist violence should have their citizenship stripped and be deported."[83]

In the wake of the 2012 Sydney anti-Islam film protests in September, Christensen criticised those taking part in the demonstration, saying those who broke the law should "jump on the first plane and head back to where you come from because that stuff is just simply not on in this nation."[84] He also called for authorities to investigate the parents of a young boy who held up a sign which read "behead all those who insult the prophet" during the protests and said the child in question should be put in the care of "better people".[85]

In September 2014, Christensen called for a ban on the wearing of the burqa.[86][87] In November 2014, Christensen claimed in an online opinion piece that halal certification was "outrageous" and a "religious tax". He also claimed that it is "entirely feasible" to think some halal certifiers could be financing groups such as Hamas or the Muslim Brotherhood.[88][89] In December 2014, Christensen drew criticism after making comments on Twitter labelling the "I'll Ride With You" online solidarity campaign following the Sydney Siege as a "typical lefty (campaign) that falsely portrays Aussies as thugs who endanger Muslims." In another tweet, Christensen went on to state: "As I suspected. The #illridewithyou campaign is proudly brought to us by another #hatingwhitey lefty activist".[90][91] The #illridewithyou hashtag was begun during the Sydney Siege, with thousands of people offering to accompany Muslim women on trains, buses, ferries and planes if they felt vulnerable travelling wearing hijabs and burqas.[92][93] It was inspired by claims about an incident on public transport at the time, which the originator of the claims later confessed on Facebook that she had "editorialised."[94]

On 19 July 2015, Christensen stated in a speech at a Reclaim Australia rally in Mackay that it was "foolishly naive to think that" Australia was not "at war with radical Islam".[95]

In February 2016, Christensen announced the launch of a new website, authorised by his office, to "fight the war on radical Islam." He called for writers and researchers to help him, without pay. As of July 2017 the website reads "Website coming soon" with a masthead depicting a sword, and crosshairs over a person holding a gun.[96][97]

On 20 September 2017, Christensen moved a motion to ban the burqa at the National Party's annual conference in Canberra. The motion was voted down 51 votes to 55, with Christensen saying he would continue to advocate for the policy.[98]

Alt-right media edit

Christensen has a couple of times appeared on alt-right media. In 2017 he appeared on "The Dingoes", a group that runs a podcast titled The Convict Report, which has included guests such as One Nation MP Mark Latham. Christensen has since expressed regret at his appearance. In September 2020, it was reported that Christensen was on "The Unshackled", another alt-right media group. He defended this appearance, with a spokesperson for Christensen, saying that "You do not 'catch' extremism by being interviewed by someone who has also interviewed people with extreme views."[99][100]

In 2021 Christensen appeared on the TV show of American far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.[9]

Abortion edit

Christensen holds an ostensibly anti-abortion stance and has criticised all factions of parliament, including his own party, for funding local and international services which provide abortion.[101] He was an outspoken critic of the Queensland Labor Party’s successful effort to decriminalise abortion in 2018 and encouraged members of the public to oppose the reforms at numerous public rallies throughout early 2018.[102][better source needed]

COVID-19 pandemic edit

Christensen is a vocal critic of the Australian government response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In October 2020 he called for the lifting of a ban on hydroxychloroquine in the treatment of COVID-19.[103] In July 2021 he spoke at an anti-lockdown protest in Mackay, alongside Q-anon followers.[103] On 10 August 2021, in the Australian federal parliament, he called for an end to lockdowns, considering them ineffectual. He also presented misleading and inaccurate evidence that "masks don't work" and "Domestic vaccine passports are a form of discrimination." His claims conflict with information presented on the Australian Government's Department of Health website.[5][104] Christensen was quickly censured by the opposition, the government, and the House of Representatives voted unanimously in favour, including his own party.[105][better source needed] He repeated his call for an end to lockdowns in the Australian federal parliament on 23 August 2021.

Facebook removed a video of Christensen’s anti-lockdown speech after finding it contained “harmful health information” that breached Facebook's COVID-19 misinformation policy.[5] Christensen also told parents to not vaccinate their children against COVID-19, against scientific consensus and the official policy of the government that Christensen is a member of.[106]

Christensen caught COVID in April 2022 and self-administered ivermectin which is not an approved treatment for COVID in Australia.[106]

Personal life edit

In 2019, Christensen married April Asuncion, whom he met in the Philippines in 2017.[107] A joint investigation between Nine News, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age alleged Christensen was a regular at the Ponytails bar - an adult entertainment venue in Angeles City. According to Nine News, the manager of the club stated Christensen was a "big spender”. The media outlets also alleged that Christensen's wife was an employee at Ponytails. Christensen denied that and called the stories "defamatory".[108]

Electoral performance edit

Two-party-preferred performance of Christensen in his seat of Dawson.
Electoral history
Election Division First preference Two-party vote
2010 Dawson 45.74% 52.43%
2013 Dawson 46.23% 57.58%
2016 Dawson 42.61% 53.34%
2019 Dawson 42.95% 64.61%

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george, christensen, american, football, player, american, football, george, robert, christensen, born, june, 1978, australian, former, politician, former, journalist, member, australian, house, representatives, from, 2010, 2022, member, parliament, division, . For the American football player see George Christensen American football George Robert Christensen born 30 June 1978 is an Australian former politician and former journalist who was a member of the Australian House of Representatives from 2010 to 2022 as the member of parliament MP for the division of Dawson He was a member of the Liberal National Party of Queensland and sat with the National Party in federal parliament 3 prior to leaving the party in April 2022 to join One Nation just days before the end of his parliamentary term 1 George ChristensenChristensen in 2017 Chief Whip of the National PartyIn office 30 August 2016 28 February 2017DeputyMichelle LandryPreceded byMark CoultonSucceeded byDamian DrumDeputy Whip of the National PartyIn office 17 October 2013 30 August 2016Chief WhipMark CoultonPreceded byPaul NevilleSucceeded byMichelle LandryMember of the Australian Parliament for DawsonIn office 21 August 2010 11 April 2022Preceded byJames BidgoodSucceeded byAndrew WillcoxPersonal detailsBornGeorge Robert Christensen 1978 06 30 30 June 1978 age 45 Mackay Queensland AustraliaPolitical partyOne Nation since 2022 1 Other politicalaffiliationsNational until 2022 Residence s Mackay Queensland AustraliaEducationMackay State High SchoolAlma materCentral Queensland UniversityWebsitegeorgechristensen wbr com wbr auNicknameMember for Manila 2 Christensen is known for his socially conservative political views 4 5 6 He is also known for his anti Islamic views and links to far right organisations and media figures 7 8 9 Contents 1 Early years and background 2 Political career 2 1 Local council 2 2 Parliament 2 2 1 Member for Dawson 2 2 2 2013 2016 Second term 2 2 3 2016 2019 Third term 2 2 4 2019 2022 Fourth term 3 Australian Federal Police investigations 3 1 Facebook 3 2 Money transfers 3 3 Overseas travel to Manila 4 Political positions 4 1 Climate change 4 2 Islam 4 3 Alt right media 4 4 Abortion 4 5 COVID 19 pandemic 5 Personal life 6 Electoral performance 7 References 8 External linksEarly years and background editChristensen was born in Mackay to third generation cane farmers his ancestors emigrated from Denmark in 1901 He is the eldest son to two disability pensioners He joined the Young Nationals at the age of 15 and was state president of the Queensland Young Nationals from 2003 to 2004 10 11 Christensen was schooled in Andergrove Walkerston and at Mackay State High before completing an undergraduate communications degree in journalism at Central Queensland University in Rockhampton in 2000 12 As a university student Christensen was editor of The Student Advocate a conservative university newsletter and spent six months work experience at a community newspaper The Pioneer News 13 14 When he was 21 years old Christensen briefly attended a seminary in Melbourne with the intention to become a Catholic priest However when his father pointedly objected Christensen chose not to pursue it Later in 2014 he converted to worship in the Antiochian Orthodox Church 12 15 From 2001 2004 Christensen worked as an electorate officer and press secretary for federal Nationals MP De Anne Kelly 10 13 In 2005 Christensen founded a publishing business with Nicole Ratliff his girlfriend of the time to produce two community newspapers Walkerston amp Valley Advertiser and Northern Beaches Advertiser 16 13 The business folded in 2013 17 Political career editLocal council edit In 2004 Christensen was elected to Mackay City Council as a councillor 13 and in 2008 gained a seat on the amalgamated Mackay Regional Council He was a director of the Mackay Regional Housing Company and Vice President of Mackay Regional Council for Social Development He was the foundation chair of Walkerston Community Kindergarten Association and former chair of HACC Transport Mackay Inc citation needed In 2024 Queensland local elections Christensen is running for a seat in the Mackay City Council 18 19 Parliament edit Christensen ran as the LNP candidate for the seat of Dawson at the 2010 federal election On 5 February 2010 the sitting member for Dawson James Bidgood announced that he would retire for health reasons after only one term 20 Christensen won the seat with a 5 02 point swing on a two party preferred vote with a margin of 2 43 points 3 21 Christensen gained national media attention during the election campaign for articles published by Christensen in the 1990s in The Student Advocate a conservative university newsletter 22 The newsletter articles contained slurs against Jews gays and women Although Christensen claimed that the articles had been taken out of context he said he was sorry for publishing the comments 23 24 25 Member for Dawson edit After the election it was revealed that Christensen failed to resign from his position on the Mackay Regional Council before the election putting himself at risk of High Court action which would not allow him to take office as the member for Dawson 26 27 Previously independent Phil Cleary and Liberal Jackie Kelly had been faced with a by election after failing to resign from public service positions before winning their respective seats Despite this several constitutional law experts said it was unlikely any legal challenge against Christensen would be successful because the constitution ban on officers of profit under the crown being elected to federal parliament would most likely not apply to local government councillors 28 In July 2011 Christensen joined other Liberal National Party MPs in driving the entire Bruce Highway as part of a campaign to highlight problem areas on the road and to secure more funding for the Bruce Highway from the Commonwealth 29 During the road trip one of the vehicles in the convoy of MPs hit what Christensen described as a crater of a pothole resulting in a tyre blowout 30 In June 2011 Christensen drew criticism from fellow MPs for his manner of attack on Labor s shutdown of the live cattle trade to Indonesia Christensen implied that Indonesia s religion the dominant Islamic culture is to blame for the torture of common cattle and that Australian farmers should not receive criticism for Indonesian mistreatment of live cattle exported to the nation 31 In September 2012 he accused the National Health and Medical Research Council of demonising the sugar industry due to their recommendation to minimise sugar intake 32 Christensen launched a campaign in October 2012 to persuade the producers of science fiction television series Doctor Who to film the program in Australia in celebration of the 50th anniversary of its first screening on Australian television on 12 January 2015 Two Doctor Who stars publicly supported Christensen s campaign 33 2013 2016 Second term edit In the 2013 Federal Election Christensen won a second term in office by defeating Labor candidate Bronwyn Taha adding a further 5 15 to give him a margin of 7 6 34 In March 2013 Christensen told media that he wanted to see the death penalty introduced for serious crimes including murder involving sexual assault 35 In May 2011 Christensen refused to back a motion condemning the death penalty and instead told federal parliament he supported the death penalty for terrorists and for those found guilty of the most heinous of crimes murder of a child particularly those involving rape murder of an elderly person or a person with disabilities again particularly those involving rape 36 In May 2014 Christensen stated on Twitter that those criticising the 2014 federal budget should do a tour of Asia amp live like these locals featuring a photo of an impoverished backstreet in a non specified country 37 In July 2015 Christensen suggested on his website that Australia should consider corporal punishment for drug traffickers writing that It s time to do things differently and I suggest we take a look at how they address the problem in Singapore Their use of corporal punishment seems to be a highly effective deterrent 38 39 In November 2015 Christensen again called for the bringing back of the death penalty 40 On 25 February 2016 Christensen renewed calls for the suspension of the Safe Schools Program an anti bullying program with a speech saying elements of the program sounded a lot like the grooming work that a sexual predator might undertake 41 On 16 March after receiving a briefing on a review of the Safe Schools program Christensen and other conservative MPs declared the review a stitch up with a narrow scope 42 In a speech later that day Christensen called for a parliamentary inquiry into the program linking an alleged paedophilia advocate with the foundation of the Safe Schools program 43 On April 2016 Christensen introduced the Flags Amendment Protecting Australian Flags Bill 2016 which attempted to make it an offence to desecrate the Australian flag but the bill did not get passed 44 2016 2019 Third term edit Christensen was returned for a third term at the 2016 federal election with a reduced margin when there was a 4 51 swing against him towards the Labor Party candidate Frank Gilbert 45 Christensen publicly encouraged Americans to vote for Donald Trump in the 2016 US election Days before the election Christensen issued a plea on Facebook for Americans to do the rest of the free world a favour and vote for Trump 12 In February 2017 Cory Bernardi and George Christensen attracted criticism for speaking at the Q Society of Australia The event received protests who called the event racist 46 Christensen resigned as the Nationals Chief Whip effective from 1 March 2017 47 reasoning that being whip is untenable for the person that s supposed to be a standard bearer of discipline within the party to be out there talking against some of the Government policies as strenuously as I have been 48 A poll conducted by ReachTel in February 2017 revealed that given the opportunity Dawson constituents were equally likely to vote for One Nation as they were for the LNP taking 30 versus 30 4 of first preference votes 49 One Nation has not run a candidate in the division of Dawson since Christensen won the seat however Christensen voiced his concern in 2016 that he would quite possibly lose his seat if One Nation placed a candidate against him Christensen voted for One Nation in the 1998 Queensland election 12 Christensen repeatedly threatened to resign from the LNP and in February 2017 wrote a letter of demand to the Prime Minister in relation to inaction by the Federal Government to resolve a sugar industry dispute affecting his electorate 50 His father Ian Christensen wrote on social media My Dad and George s Grandad Tony Christensen farmed the land and grew sugarcane for many decades If Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and the others in Cabinet think this is an idle threat from George I suggest they have a quick rethink and come down on the Aussie farmers side 51 Christensen later apologised to Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce for his resignation threat 52 In 2017 Christensen s trip to Malaysia as a medical tourist for stomach reduction surgery led to criticism from the Australian Medical Association We have a world class system here in Australia Why would anyone much less a federal MP go overseas to have a procedure they can safely have here Isn t it the government s job to support our own health system 53 While some doctors spoke of Christensen s bravery in speaking publicly about his struggle with weight there was criticism about the Federal Government s failure to appreciate the gravity of obesity as a public health problem and commit to meaningful policy and action Christensen is a vocal supporter of the sugar industry and has rejected policies such as a tax on sugar sweetened beverages aimed to reduce obesity In noting a link between low incomes and obesity doctors stressed the importance of improving the public health system Unfortunately a lot of our population are not in a position to seek measures like weight loss surgery because they simply can t afford it and our public hospitals are not providing it in anywhere near the numbers required 54 On 26 February 2018 he ran a last minute challenge for the leadership of the National Party against the ultimate winner Michael McCormack 2019 2022 Fourth term edit At the 2019 federal election held on 18 May 2019 Christensen was returned for a fourth term 55 with his previous margin increased by 11 43 56 57 In February 2020 Christensen travelled to the UK with fellow MP Andrew Wilkie to meet Australian WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange while calling for Assange to be released 58 59 Christensen served on the Inquiry into the destruction of 46 000 year old caves at the Juukan Gorge in the Pilbara region of Western Australia which delivered its interim report in December 2020 60 During and after the 2021 United States Capitol attack Christensen along with fellow backbencher Craig Kelly aired conspiracy theories relating to the riots on social media With these riots emboldening white supremacists and other far right extremists in Australia the refusal of Prime Minister Scott Morrison to reprimand them was seen as dangerous by one expert on violent extremism 61 In April 2021 Christensen announced he would not recontest the 2022 federal election avowing an original intent to serve only three terms and to spend more time with his family 62 63 In May 2021 several news sources reported that Christensen asked the Liberal National Party to disendorse him which would have allowed Christensen to pocket a severance payment of over 100 000 64 In January 2022 contrary to scientific consensus Christensen called for Australian parents to not vaccinate their children against COVID 19 prompting the Prime Minister to urge Australians to disregard Christensen s dangerous messages 65 On 7 April 2022 Christensen announced his resignation from the Liberal National Party effective immediately just days before the election was called claiming the party was trying to be all things to all people 66 On 12 April 2022 Christensen announced he had joined Pauline Hanson s One Nation and rescinded his retirement to contest the election 1 He was on One Nation s Senate ticket in the Federal Election held on 21 May 67 By contesting the election again albeit in a position on a senate ticket widely considered unwinnable Christensen became eligible for the financial payout provided to defeated MPs in Christensen s case reported to be around 105 000 68 69 70 Australian Federal Police investigations editFacebook edit On 18 February 2018 Christensen posted a Facebook photo of himself with a firearm captioned do you feel lucky greenie punks sic it received widespread criticism and led to an investigation by the Australian Federal Police He took the post down shortly after Then Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull told 3AW during an interview that the post was very inappropriate and he took it down after he was spoken to about it 71 Money transfers edit Later in the same year he was again investigated by the Australian Federal Police due to the discovery of large amounts of money being sent overseas by the MP The federal police found no crime had been committed under Commonwealth law but did raise concerns over whether he had compromised his position as an MP 72 Overseas travel to Manila edit Christensen was criticised for being in the Philippines for more days than he was in Parliament House for two years in a row taking 28 trips there between 2014 and 2018 73 The Australian Federal Police again investigated Christensen s travel there and cash transfers finding no evidence of wrongdoing but advised then Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull that Christensen could be detained in Manila for questioning by Philippines police over his activities there 74 75 Christensen was criticised for using taxpayer funds for domestic flights which connect with his Manila flights for these visits and referred himself to the Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority IPEA to prove that this was within the rules 76 The IPEA found some of Christensen s travel claims were non compliant and Christensen repaid the money 77 In 2019 Christensen now dubbed by his colleagues and the media as the Member for Manila blocked the release of the AFP travel inquiry documents 78 In 2020 former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull released details in his memoir of the 2018 police investigation into Christensen s travel to the Philippines accusing George Christensen of spending up to 100 days a year overseas on full pay while staying in seedy hotels in Angeles City the red light district of the Philippines It was also revealed that both the Australian and Philippines police were concerned that the MP would be a target for blackmail 6 Turnbull alleged that the AFP told him Christensen was spending substantial sums in Manila bars and nightclubs as well as making many small payments to women there Turnbull also alleged that this was against diplomatic advice Against the advice of our embassy in the Philippines he had been staying in seedy hotels in Angeles City which was not only recklessly unsafe but made him vulnerable to being compromised Christensen was also making similar trips to Thailand 74 Turnbull alleged that Christensen threatened him via the dissolving message app Signal saying remember two words parliamentary privilege and two more years of it 74 Turnbull states that Christensen s hypocrisy made him sick as Christensen also claimed to be a devout Christian 74 Political positions editClimate change edit In July 2014 Christensen likened climate change to science fiction in a series of comments comparing contemporary statements about climate change to science fiction movie plotlines 79 In September 2014 Christensen labeled Greenpeace and other environmentalists as terrorists stating that they are gutless green grubs for opposing the expansion of the Abbot Point coal terminal in his electorate In a speech to Parliament Christensen said that the greatest terrorism threat in North Queensland I m sad to say comes from the extreme green movement 80 In an interview with SBS Broadcasting Group Christensen said that there was a conspiracy between the United Nations and most of the world s scientists to make money out of the world wide carbon trade 81 Christensen endorses the climate denial position taken by fellow conservative Member of Parliament Craig Kelly 82 Islam edit In February 2013 Christensen was the only federal MP to attend a rally featuring controversial Dutch politician and anti Islam campaigner Geert Wilders during his tour of Australia Christensen said he supported Wilders view that people of dual citizenship who act in a way that is contrary to the values of this country and engage in extremist violence should have their citizenship stripped and be deported 83 In the wake of the 2012 Sydney anti Islam film protests in September Christensen criticised those taking part in the demonstration saying those who broke the law should jump on the first plane and head back to where you come from because that stuff is just simply not on in this nation 84 He also called for authorities to investigate the parents of a young boy who held up a sign which read behead all those who insult the prophet during the protests and said the child in question should be put in the care of better people 85 In September 2014 Christensen called for a ban on the wearing of the burqa 86 87 In November 2014 Christensen claimed in an online opinion piece that halal certification was outrageous and a religious tax He also claimed that it is entirely feasible to think some halal certifiers could be financing groups such as Hamas or the Muslim Brotherhood 88 89 In December 2014 Christensen drew criticism after making comments on Twitter labelling the I ll Ride With You online solidarity campaign following the Sydney Siege as a typical lefty campaign that falsely portrays Aussies as thugs who endanger Muslims In another tweet Christensen went on to state As I suspected The illridewithyou campaign is proudly brought to us by another hatingwhitey lefty activist 90 91 The illridewithyou hashtag was begun during the Sydney Siege with thousands of people offering to accompany Muslim women on trains buses ferries and planes if they felt vulnerable travelling wearing hijabs and burqas 92 93 It was inspired by claims about an incident on public transport at the time which the originator of the claims later confessed on Facebook that she had editorialised 94 On 19 July 2015 Christensen stated in a speech at a Reclaim Australia rally in Mackay that it was foolishly naive to think that Australia was not at war with radical Islam 95 In February 2016 Christensen announced the launch of a new website authorised by his office to fight the war on radical Islam He called for writers and researchers to help him without pay As of July 2017 the website reads Website coming soon with a masthead depicting a sword and crosshairs over a person holding a gun 96 97 On 20 September 2017 Christensen moved a motion to ban the burqa at the National Party s annual conference in Canberra The motion was voted down 51 votes to 55 with Christensen saying he would continue to advocate for the policy 98 Alt right media edit Christensen has a couple of times appeared on alt right media In 2017 he appeared on The Dingoes a group that runs a podcast titled The Convict Report which has included guests such as One Nation MP Mark Latham Christensen has since expressed regret at his appearance In September 2020 it was reported that Christensen was on The Unshackled another alt right media group He defended this appearance with a spokesperson for Christensen saying that You do not catch extremism by being interviewed by someone who has also interviewed people with extreme views 99 100 In 2021 Christensen appeared on the TV show of American far right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones 9 Abortion edit Christensen holds an ostensibly anti abortion stance and has criticised all factions of parliament including his own party for funding local and international services which provide abortion 101 He was an outspoken critic of the Queensland Labor Party s successful effort to decriminalise abortion in 2018 and encouraged members of the public to oppose the reforms at numerous public rallies throughout early 2018 102 better source needed COVID 19 pandemic edit Christensen is a vocal critic of the Australian government response to the COVID 19 pandemic In October 2020 he called for the lifting of a ban on hydroxychloroquine in the treatment of COVID 19 103 In July 2021 he spoke at an anti lockdown protest in Mackay alongside Q anon followers 103 On 10 August 2021 in the Australian federal parliament he called for an end to lockdowns considering them ineffectual He also presented misleading and inaccurate evidence that masks don t work and Domestic vaccine passports are a form of discrimination His claims conflict with information presented on the Australian Government s Department of Health website 5 104 Christensen was quickly censured by the opposition the government and the House of Representatives voted unanimously in favour including his own party 105 better source needed He repeated his call for an end to lockdowns in the Australian federal parliament on 23 August 2021 Facebook removed a video of Christensen s anti lockdown speech after finding it contained harmful health information that breached Facebook s COVID 19 misinformation policy 5 Christensen also told parents to not vaccinate their children against COVID 19 against scientific consensus and the official policy of the government that Christensen is a member of 106 Christensen caught COVID in April 2022 and self administered ivermectin which is not an approved treatment for COVID in Australia 106 Personal life editIn 2019 Christensen married April Asuncion whom he met in the Philippines in 2017 107 A joint investigation between Nine News The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age alleged Christensen was a regular at the Ponytails bar an adult entertainment venue in Angeles City According to Nine News the manager of the club stated Christensen was a big spender The media outlets also alleged that Christensen s wife was an employee at Ponytails Christensen denied that and called the stories defamatory 108 Electoral performance editGraphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Two party preferred performance of Christensen in his seat of Dawson Electoral history Election Division First preference Two party vote2010 Dawson 45 74 52 43 2013 Dawson 46 23 57 58 2016 Dawson 42 61 53 34 2019 Dawson 42 95 64 61 References edit a b c Madura McCormack 13 April 2022 Dawson MP George Christensen quits LNP joins One Nation to keep fighting in major election twist The Courier Mail Retrieved 13 April 2022 George Christensen a regular at Philippines adult entertainment bar Manager 2 December 2019 a b The Nationals Parliamentary Team National Party of Australia Archived from the original on 26 August 2010 Retrieved 4 September 2010 There is no link the climate doubters within Scott Morrison s government the Guardian 15 January 2020 a b c Murphy Katharine 12 August 2021 Barnaby Joyce on George Christensen don t prod the bear the Guardian Retrieved 12 August 2021 a b Farr Malcolm 16 April 2020 Malcolm Turnbull on sex and trust How could I confirm the deputy PM lied to the prime minister The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 13 May 2020 George Christensen Kirralie Smith defend comments at anti Islam Q Society event Cory Bernardi and George Christensen to raise funds for anti Islam group Cory Bernardi the Guardian a b Coalition members George Christensen and Alex Antic appear on far right US chat shows National party the Guardian a b About George George Christensen www georgechristensen com au Archived from the original on 3 March 2019 Retrieved 4 June 2017 Chapman Clare 8 November 2009 Fight for LNP spot in Dawson Couriermail Retrieved 5 August 2023 a b c d Knott Matthew 2 December 2016 Why it s time to take George Christensen seriously The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 4 June 2017 a b c d By George The controversies of an Australian government MP Topics Retrieved 4 June 2017 George Christensen LinkedIn user generated source Robertson Joshua 25 September 2016 George Christensen on poverty priesthood and a flirtation with One Nation The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 4 June 2017 George Christensen Candidate for Dawson Liberal National Party of Queensland 2010 Retrieved 22 August 2010 Community publication shuts doors Mackay Daily Mercury Retrieved 4 June 2017 1 2 Walker Jamie 5 February 2010 Dawson MP James Bidgood quits for health reasons The Australian News Limited Retrieved 22 August 2010 House of Representatives Division First Preferences Dawson 2010 federal election Australian Electoral Commission 2010 Archived from the original on 23 August 2010 Retrieved 22 August 2010 Abbott defends candidate critical of Jews gays women ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation 10 August 2010 Retrieved 22 August 2010 Barry Siobhan Brown Sigrid 11 August 2010 Gay group accepts LNP aspirant s apology ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 22 August 2010 Welch Dylan 10 August 2010 Abbott dismisses candidate s anti gay anti Semitic and anti female views as colourful The Sydney Morning Herald Fairfax Media Retrieved 22 August 2010 Anderson John 4 September 2010 Christensen ready for the challenge The Townsville Bulletin Townsville News Ltd Retrieved 4 September 2010 Mayne Stephen 30 August 2010 The power of Wilkie Crikey Retrieved 30 August 2010 Mckean Bruce 28 August 2010 Mackay to elect replacement The Daily Mercury Mackay APN News amp Media Retrieved 30 August 2010 Schwarten Evan 26 August 2010 Constitution OK with councillor MPs The Sydney Morning Herald Fairfax Media Retrieved 14 March 2013 MPs put highway to the test The Daily Mercury Mackay APN News amp Media 17 July 2012 Retrieved 14 March 2013 Bruce Hwy wreaks havoc on MP s car The Morning Bulletin Rockhampton APN News amp Media 17 July 2012 Retrieved 14 March 2013 Gordon Michael and Willingham Richard 22 June 2011 Blame religion for livestock torture MP The Age Retrieved 22 June 2011 Dunlevy Sue 20 September 2012 MP George Christensen says draft Australian Dietary Guidelines on sugar are misleading The Herald Sun News Limited Retrieved 14 March 2013 Connelly Claire 17 December 2012 Bring Doctor Who to the Whitsundays news com au News Limited Retrieved 14 March 2013 Dawson Australia Votes Federal Election 2013 ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation 11 October 2013 Retrieved 23 April 2021 Scott Steven 14 March 2013 Mackay based Nationals MP George Christiansen wants states to introduce death penalty by revoking international conventions The Courier Mail News Limited Retrieved 14 March 2013 MP refuses to condemn death penalty ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation 1 June 2011 Retrieved 14 March 2013 Cox Lisa 22 May 2014 Liberal MP George Christensen tells budget complainers to live like impoverished Asians for perspective The Age Fairfax Media Archived from the original on 9 September 2014 Christensen George 10 July 2015 Cane ice dealers Retrieved 12 July 2015 Healy Samanatha 11 July 2015 Drug pusher caning urged Townsville Bulletin Retrieved 12 July 2015 Death sentence for terrorists Nats MP SBS News Safe Schools Program 25 Feb 2016 House debates OpenAustralia org www openaustralia org au Retrieved 5 July 2016 Owens Jared 16 March 2016 Safe Schools Coalition MPs label review a joke storm out of briefing The Australian Retrieved 2 March 2017 Keany Francis 16 March 2016 George Christensen links Safe Schools program to paedophilia advocate ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation Flags Amendment Protecting Australian Flags Bill 2016 Parliament of Australia 2016 Retrieved 27 June 2021 Smith Emily 5 July 2016 Seat losing safe reputation Mackay Daily Mercury Retrieved 2 March 2017 Push and shove as protesters disrupt secretive Q Society meeting ABC News 10 February 2017 Retrieved 28 February 2017 Mr Scott Buchholz MP Senators and Members of the Parliament of Australia Retrieved 7 November 2021 Queensland LNP MP George Christensen quits as Nationals chief whip ABC News 28 February 2017 Retrieved 1 March 2017 One Nation threatens LNP amid calls for conservative Coalition ABC News 27 February 2017 Retrieved 4 June 2017 Controversial Christensen reportedly contemplating resignation ABC News 17 February 2017 Retrieved 7 June 2017 Killoran Mathew 13 February 2017 Father of rebel MP George Christensen says his son would leave LNP if sugar dispute not resolved www couriermail com au Retrieved 7 June 2017 Connors Matthew 20 February 2017 George Christensen apologises to Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce and says he plans to stick with Coalition www couriermail com au Retrieved 7 June 2017 George Christensen s Asian lapband draws ire of AMA and electorate Financial Review 3 May 2017 Retrieved 8 June 2017 Good on you George Now help others 5 May 2017 Retrieved 8 June 2017 Mctaggart George 23 May 2019 King George Press Reader Archived from the original on 4 June 2019 Retrieved 4 June 2019 Wiggins Nick 19 May 2019 Election 2019 result sees Peter Dutton victory amid Labor wipe out in Queensland ABC Karp Paul 20 May 2019 After the climate election shellshocked green groups remain resolute The Guardian Shields Bevan 19 February 2020 Our ratbag Julian Assange suffers from psychological torture say two Australian MPs Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 22 April 2021 Hawley Samantha 18 February 2020 Andrew Wilkie and George Christensen in London to visit Julian Assange as Jeremy Corbyn says UK view on extradition is shifting BBC News Retrieved 22 April 2021 Joint Standing Committee on Northern Australia December 2020 Never again Inquiry into the destruction of 46 000 year old caves at the Juukan Gorge in the Pilbara region of Western Australia Interim Report Commonwealth of Australia ISBN 978 1 76092 197 2 Archived from the original on 24 June 2021 Retrieved 23 June 2021 PDF Kelly Cait 16 January 2021 Peddlers of hate Australian right wing extremists celebrate Capitol riots The New Daily Retrieved 29 March 2021 Queensland MP George Christensen has announced he will retire at the next federal election SBS News 22 April 2021 Retrieved 22 April 2021 Karp Paul 22 April 2021 George Christensen to retire at next election blaming broken state of Australian politics The Guardian Retrieved 22 April 2021 Outgoing MP George Christensen seeks to pocket 100 000 The Australian 4 May 2021 George Christensen Greg Hunt COVID 19 vaccine PM urges parents to disregard dangerous messages from Nationals MP George Christensen George Christensen 7 April at 15 51 George Christensen Facebook 7 April 2022 George Christensen to run as Senate candidate for Pauline Hanson s One Nation SBS 12 April 2022 Retrieved 13 April 2022 George Christensen to get 100k payout after defecting to One Nation and an unwinnable Senate spot ABC News George Christensen still exploits our worst impulses and weaknesses for personal gain 13 April 2022 Druce Alex 13 April 2022 Surprise twist at Pauline Hanson event The Australian Retrieved 5 August 2023 Karp Paul 18 February 2018 Turnbull denounces George Christensen over threatening gun photo The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 12 May 2020 Knaus Christopher Davidson Helen Moses Asher 22 December 2018 George Christensen hits out at smear campaign over reports on Asia trips The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 13 May 2020 Greenbank political reporter Amy 27 March 2019 PM takes veiled swipe at Member for Manila George Christensen ABC News Retrieved 4 April 2019 a b c d Crowe David 17 April 2020 The hypocrisy made me sick Turnbull reveals details about Christensen AFP probe The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 17 April 2020 Belot Henry 4 April 2019 AFP investigated George Christensen over Philippines travel for 12 months ABC News Wroe David 18 April 2019 Member for Manila MP puts overseas travel before key campaign slogan Brisbane Times Retrieved 19 April 2019 Martin Sarah 20 January 2020 George Christensen pays back 2 100 after audit finds he misused travel expenses The Guardian Retrieved 17 April 2020 Christensen blocks release of AFP travel inquiry documents Sky News Australia December 2019 Retrieved 13 May 2020 Bourke Latika 9 July 2014 LNP backbencher George Christensen likens climate change to science fiction film plot ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation Archived from the original on 23 January 2016 Retrieved 16 November 2015 Bourke Latika 25 September 2014 Nationals MP George Christensen calls Green activists terrorists The Sydney Morning Herald Fairfax Media Archived from the original on 22 February 2015 Retrieved 2 October 2014 Robson Frank By George SBS Retrieved 15 January 2020 There is no link the climate doubters within Scott Morrison s government The Guardian Retrieved 16 January 2020 Tips and rumours Crikey 26 February 2013 Retrieved 14 March 2013 Cullen Simon 18 September 2012 Non Australian protesters face deportation if charged ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 14 March 2013 Ireland Judith 17 September 2012 MP suggests removing child protester from parents The Sydney Morning Herald Fairfax Media Retrieved 14 March 2013 Liberal backbencher backs Lambie s call to ban burka ABC News 23 September 2014 Retrieved 8 April 2017 Aston Heath Bourke Latika 23 September 2014 Coalition splits on Muslim relations as National MP George Christensen adds voice to calls for burqa ban The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 8 April 2017 Halal products may be funding Islamist extremism claims Nationals MP Guardian Australia 20 November 2014 Retrieved 18 December 2014 Christensen George Terror in the Tucker Box Retrieved 18 December 2014 LNP MP George Christensen says illridewithyou is a left wing campaign after Sydney hostage drama Courier Mail Retrieved 18 December 2014 Bourke Latika 18 December 2014 President Obama praises illridewithyou to Tony Abbott as Liberal MP slams hating whitey campaign Brisbane Times Retrieved 18 December 2014 Sydney cafe Australians say to Muslims I ll ride with you BBC News 15 December 2014 Retrieved 28 February 2017 Ruppert Brittany 14 December 2016 Martin Place siege illridewithyou hashtag goes viral Brisbane Times Retrieved 18 December 2014 Ryan Brighette 18 December 2014 Backtrack over viral hashtag story The Australia Retrieved 2 December 2016 Hair Jonathan 19 July 2015 Reclaim Australia Federal MP George Christensen tells crowd Australia at war with radical Islam ABC News Retrieved 28 July 2015 Butler Josh 23 February 2016 Government MP George Christensen Declares War On Radical Islam Huffington Post Retrieved 7 June 2017 Safi Michael 22 February 2016 George Christensen seeks contributors to new war on radical Islam website The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 7 June 2017 Lowrey Tom 10 September 2017 Nationals vote down motion to ban the burka at annual conference ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 21 December 2018 Butler Josh 15 May 2017 George Christensen Regrets His Appearance on a White Supremacist Podcast Huffington Post Australia Retrieved 14 June 2019 You do not catch extremism Christensen defends alt right appearance The New Daily 8 October 2020 George Christensen attacks own government over abortion services funding the Guardian Australian Associated Press 18 March 2018 Rushton Gina 26 April 2018 Let Me Count The Ways I Tried To Talk To George Christensen About Abortion BuzzFeed a b Coalition MP George Christensen seen at anti lockdown rally alongside QAnon supporters www abc net au 26 July 2021 Retrieved 10 August 2021 Health Australian Government Department of 24 March 2020 Protect yourself and others from COVID 19 Australian Government Department of Health Retrieved 3 February 2022 George Christensen s anti lockdown rant in parliament NewsComAu 10 August 2021 Retrieved 10 August 2021 a b Christensen spruiks unapproved ineffective drug use amid COVID infection 3 April 2022 George Christensen wedding Dawson MP fast tracks ceremony to allow dying mother to be there CourierMail Retrieved 5 December 2020 Kearsley Jonathan 2 December 2019 George Christensen a regular at Philippines adult entertainment bar manager SMH Retrieved 16 January 2020 External links editLiberal People George Christensen Mackay Regional Council Cr George Christensen Liberal National Party George Christensen Parliament of AustraliaPreceded byJames Bidgood Member for Dawson2010 2022 Succeeded byAndrew Willcox Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George Christensen amp oldid 1204782136, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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