One Nation party gains traction ahead of Australia's federal election
In early 2028, Pauline Hanson’s One Nation party is gaining traction ahead of the federal election, reshaping Australia’s political landscape. Following a strong showing in previous elections, Hanson has emerged as a serious contender for power, often challenging Prime Minister Anthony Albanese directly. As support consolidates across three political factions, the landscape remains fluid and contentious.
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Published 24 Jun 2026, 19:00 UTC · Updated 24 Jun 2026, 19:10 UTC
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