Pauline Hanson climbs Uluru

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They are the pictures that will divide a country: One Nation leader Pauline Hanson scaling Uluru ahead of the climbing ban in October. 9News

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson had called for the climb to remain open.

Climbers will be banned from ascending the rock from October 26, but many tourists have flocked to climb the rock before that deadline.Senator Hanson invited A Current Affair along after she decided to climb Uluru for the first time ahead of the ban coming in. You can see exactly what happened on Monday night at 7pm.

 

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