
One Nation Surge: Rebuilding Aussie Politics
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Pauline Hansons One Nation is disrupting Australias political landscape, drawing voters disillusioned with traditional parties. In the recent South Australian election, One Nation secured 23% of the primary vote, while Labor and the Liberals struggled. This surge is particularly strong in working-class suburbs and regional areas, where people feel economically left behind. Voters are crossing party lines on issues like immigration and First Nations rights, but Hansons focus on inequality is resonating. The major parties instability, with five prime ministers in 15 years, has contributed to this populist wave. Federal Labor is holding on, but state-level politics, like Victorias upcoming election, could see One Nation tip the scales.
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