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Ignore the Polls One Nation Is the Unofficial Opposition

AustraliansInflationMacroeconomic Vulnerability A…Leader

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No concrete commercial mechanism. The article discusses Australian political dynamics and One Nation's rising influence, but does not mention any specific company, investment, regulation, commodity price, or supply chain impact. No sector-level commercial signal can be extracted.

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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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