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One Nation can be defanged by some truth-telling. But only one other major party’s doing that

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11.06.2026

One Nation can be defanged by some truth-telling. But only one other major party’s doing that

June 11, 2026 — 7:30pm

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On Wednesday, Pauline Hanson and her party pulled off one of the most audacious stunts in recent political history. A few days after Labor appealed to supporters for donations to combat One Nation, the crossbench party – currently enjoying a moment on the political centre stage after three decades on the fringes – launched an attack ad and fundraising appeal of its own.

“Fire the Liar!” was not exactly subtle, but it got people’s attention – and claimed to have raised about $1.5 million in a day from about 14,000 individual donors (the target has since been revised upwards to $2 million).

Stop and think about that for a moment. It was only four months ago, in February, that Hanson said there were no good Muslims. It was only last November the party’s leader wore a burqa into the chamber (for the second time) seeking to maximise shock and weaponise outrage. Evidently, it worked. Add to that the defection of Barnaby Joyce, the horrific events of Bondi that have deeply scarred the country, the war in Iran, a further crunch on household budgets and Labor’s launch of the most ambitious economic reform plan since the Howard government’s introduction of the GST in 2000.

This is One Nation’s moment, without question. The South Australian state election gave us a glimpse of the party’s electoral potential. The Farrer byelection confirmed it.

The Resolve Political Monitor, published by this masthead, shows that........

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