Help or hindrance? GetUp’s gamble on fighting One Nation
GetUp’s new strategy focuses on challenging One Nation's record, shifting from short-term campaigns to long-term engagement. Following a banner protest during Pauline Hanson’s speech, GetUp received over $1 million in donations and 1,500 new monthly donors, marking its highest growth in a decade. Acting chief executive Paul Ferris warns that underestimating populism could reshape Australian politics.
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Published 12 Jul 2026, 18:41 UTC · Updated 12 Jul 2026, 18:50 UTC
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