The Afghan family who are safe at last and full of hope, thanks to an Australia Pauline Hanson will never know

Ben Doherty

Ben Doherty in Apollo Bay Sat 20 Jun 2026 01.00 AEST

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/jun/19/afghan-family-safe-australia-contrast-to-pauline-hanson-ntwnfb

In International Refugee Week, two speeches paint starkly different visions of the country.

One a story of hope and kindness and the other demanding that Australia return to some mythical past, a fictional golden age of narrow imagination.

They came in the chill of winter to hear their speaker, a man known to most only as a name.

“Thank you,” Mohammad Ibrahim told the people of Apollo Bay. “Today I am proud to call Australia my home.”

Here, assembled before him in the Mechanics Hall, was the town that made that happen. A town that raised money so he could eat and his children could be clothed, raised hell with members of parliament, ministers, bureaucrats, journalists – anyone who would listen, and many who wouldn’t – to see that Australia upheld its obligation to him.

Four years on behalf of a family they’d never met.

“Never underestimate the power of kindness,” he said. “Because what may seem like a small action to you can become the difference between hope and despair for someone else.”

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The Afghan family who are safe at last and full of hope, thanks to an Australia Pauline Hanson will never know.