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Teal party edges closers as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation’s rise continues

The West Australian

The West Australian

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June 22, 2026

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Teal party edges closers as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation’s rise continues

Teal MPs are poised to unveil a new community-based party as Canberra grapples with the fallout from the meteoric rise of Pauline Hanson’s One Nation.

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Solidarity Magazine

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· Jul 8, 2026

Fighting racism and the far right—One Nation can be stopped

One Nation’s support may have dropped slightly after Pauline Hanson put her full agenda on show in her speech at the National Press Club. But One Nation’s rise has exposed a deep crisis in Australian politics. The post Fighting racism and the far right—One Nation can be stopped first appeared on Solidarity Online.

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 27, 2026

‘She’s on a roll’: Pauline Hanson within a whisker of toppling Albanese

Courier Mail Columnist Des Houghton says One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson is on a roll after her spectacularly successful ‘Fire the Liar’ campaign. “Pauline is on a roll,” Mr Houghton told Sky News Australia. “She’s now within a whisker of toppling Albo, and that would be one of the biggest upsets in Australian political history. “Maybe she won’t be prime minister, but she’ll certainly be an influential part of the Coalition tactics if they want to try and dislodge the Labor Party.”

9 News Australia

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· Jun 28, 2026

Small decline for One Nation in new poll | 9 News Australia

#BREAKING: Fresh polling has revealed One Nation has dropped in popularity following Pauline Hanson’s controversial Press Club address.

MS NOW

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· Jul 1, 2026

America is a nation of becoming. Many other nations are not

In today’s edition of The Tea, Spilled by Morning Joe: Anand Giridharadas on the birthright citizenship ruling, Democrats close in on Republicans in battleground Senate polls, and more. The post America is a nation of becoming. Many other nations are not appeared first on MS NOW.

The West Australian

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· Jun 22, 2026

US no longer viewed as Australia's most important ally

A majority of Australians believe the nation's relationship with the United States has been superseded by ties with another world power, polling suggests.

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Related coverage for "Teal party edges closers as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation’s rise continues": Solidarity Magazine — Fighting racism and the far right—One Nation can be stopped. Sky News Australia — ‘She’s on a roll’: Pauline Hanson within a whisker of toppling Albanese. 9 News Australia — Small decline for One Nation in new poll | 9 News Australia. MS NOW — America is a nation of becoming. Many other nations are not. The West Australian — US no longer viewed as Australia's most important ally