One Nation party officials will meet in Brisbane where the party will hold its annual general meeting on Thursday.

Officials will hold the party's national and state meetings on at the Brisbane Convention Centre, where protesters are planning to voice their opposition towards One Nation and its leader, Pauline Hanson.

Protesters will voice their opposition to One Nation leader Pauline Hanson and her party. Credit:Andrew Meares

Brisbane university students have promised to converge outside the meeting to protest what they describe as the party's racist and homophobic principles.

Protest organiser Carl Jackson said he and his peers had taken issue with Senator Hanson's recent publicity-grabbing stunt, when she wore a burqa in the senate to press a point about identification.

Mr Jackson described the action as a "dog whistle" to small but nimble far-right groups across Australia.

Demonstrators would also rally against One Nation for endorsing a candidate for the upcoming Queensland state election, who was later dumped following remarks that "gays should be treated as patients".

AAP