With the rise of One Nation's popularity and younger voters increasingly turning to the Greens, the traditional two-party ...
Opinion
One Nation’s attacks on the media are straight from the Donald Trump playbook. We must call them out
The media’s reaction to One Nation’s anti-democratic outbursts has been supine, a shameful abrogation of the obligation to defend the freedom of the press ...
Victory for the populist party in Farrer, New South Wales, would give it its first seat in Australia's national parliament.
Australians from across the political spectrum give their views on One Nation following the party's recent by-election ...
One Nation broke its parliamentary silence to talk about culture wars and political barneys. But not everything went as ...
The powerful chair of the taxpayer-funded ABC, Kim Williams, has taken aim at One Nation, dismissing the party as a ...
A disaffected constituency that delivered a historic victory to the minor party also dashed ambitions of independent Michelle Milthorpe ...
Australia's former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce has joined anti-immigration party One Nation, less than a fortnight after he quit the opposition Nationals, a party he once led. Joyce confirmed ...
Thirty years ago, against the odds, a fish-and-chip shop owner with little political experience won a seat in the Australian parliament. Since then Pauline Hanson has become as well known for her ...
One Nation’s electoral surge raises competing interpretations about Australia’s political trajectory. It may reflect short-term political discontent, temporary protest voting or a deeper realignment ...
South Australia’s state election was another marker of a breakdown of the two-party system, of a political vacuum amid widespread discontent and of the rise, within that context, of far-right forces.
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