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With wind in its sails, One Nation looks to replicate Farrer success in Victoria – and federally
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One Nation achieved its first federal House of Representatives victory in the Farrer byelection, signalling the party's emergence as a serious electoral force in Australian politics after three decades on the fringe.
With wind in its sails, One Nation looks to replicate Farrer success in Victoria – and federally
One Nation’s surge can no longer be seen as a blip or an aberration. As the results in the Farrer byelection showed, the right-wing populist party – which has been hovering on the fringes of Australian politics for 30 years – is now a serious electoral force.
While the byelection was considered likely to be a close contest between One Nation’s David Farley and independent Michelle Milthorpe, in the end voters delivered an easy win to Farley. His is the first One Nation victory in a federal House
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