Millar moved back to Queensland where she became ABC's State Political Reporter, covering the rise and fall of the right wing politician Pauline Hanson and her party, One Nation.
The party may then select a new replacement candidate, or it may decide (or be compelled by the electoral timetable) to forego contesting that seat (for example, the Liberal Party of Australia after Pauline Hanson was disendorsed just before the 1996 House of Representatives election, and likewise the Labour candidate for Moray, Stuart Maclennan, just before the 2010 UK election).
He also represented Pauline Hanson in her defamation action against News Ltd., after The Sun-Herald and The Sunday Telegraph published (and later retracted) nude photographs that they claimed showed a young Ms Hanson.
When the song was released, there was speculation that it alluded to Pauline Hanson's political climb, however the band has reported that the song is more vague than specifically referring to one person, indicating that the song was not directly describing or attacking Hanson, though not ruling out that she may be one of many described.
Pauline Oliveros | Hanson | Hanson (band) | Pauline Kael | Pauline | Howard Hanson | Hanson plc | Pauline Viardot | Pauline Quirke | Robin Hanson | Curtis Hanson | Hanson Brothers | Victor Davis Hanson | Samuel Hanson Cox | Pauline Marois | Pauline Julien | Pauline Hanson | Paul Hanson | The Perils of Pauline | Pauline Weaver | Pauline Croze | Pauline Bonaparte | Mark Pauline | Jeff Hanson | The Perils of Pauline (1914 serial) | Peter Hanson | Pauline Therese of Württemberg | Pauline Picard | Pauline Pfeiffer | Pauline Neura Reilly |