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One Nation’s ideas gaining a hearing in workplaces

Solidarity Magazine

Solidarity Magazine

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July 8, 2026

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Workers who have never expressed support for One Nation before are sharing its content and calling for “Pauline for PM.” The post One Nation’s ideas gaining a hearing in workplaces first appeared on Solidarity Online.

Narrative Intelligence Brief

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Coverage bias distribution

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