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Ignore the Polls One Nation Is the Unofficial Opposition

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- One Nation is experiencing a surge in support, positioning itself as unofficial opposition in Australia.
- Party marks 30 years since Pauline Hanson was first elected.
- One Nation capitalizes on issues: migration, globalization, rising inflation.
- Coalition is described as in disarray.
- Published: 2026-05-08.
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