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'Fire the Liar': One Nation's push for donations to bring down Albanese

Sky News Australia

Sky News Australia

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June 10, 2026

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One Nation has responded to Labor’s call for donations to help target Pauline Hanson’s party with a campaign of their own, ‘Fire the Liar’. One Nation MP Barnaby Joyce described it as an attempt to “throw light on what actually the Labor Party is up to”. “If they want to give us a free kick in front of the posts to talk about what a terrible job they are doing, then we will take it,” Mr Joyce told Sky News Australia. One Nation is seeking $29 donations from supporters to help in their quest to bring down Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. It hopes to raise $1 million and even has a real-time tracker on its website. It says it will target Labor’s held seats, including the prime minister’s own.

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