The Rise of One Nation: An Outlook on Australian Politics
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Over the last 6 months, we have witnessed a significant shift in the popularity of Pauline Hanson's One Nation.The party gained traction in the South Australian State Election and Nepean byelection - and most recently in the Farrer byelection, where they won their first lower house seat in federal parliament.
Understanding this shift in public opinion is going to be crucial as we approach the 2026 Victorian State Election.
I warmly invite you to join John Armitage, founder of QDOS Research and cofounder of AusPoll, and I for a discussion around the current state of Australian politics, the concerning rise of One Nation, and what this means for the fate of the major parties.
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