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pauline hansons policy overlap sparks nationals identity crisis

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AI-generatedThis article covers a domestic political development in Australia involving the Nationals and One Nation parties. There is no direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or corporate margin effect. The event is purely political and electoral, with no concrete economic or sector-specific implications.
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- One Nation candidate received 11% of the vote in the Farrer byelection on May 9, 2026.
- Nationals candidate received 9% of the vote in the same byelection.
- Former Nationals supporters are shifting to One Nation, especially among younger demographics.
- Nationals are strategizing to counter One Nation's appeal by emphasizing policy achievements.
- The Nationals maintain their Coalition agreement with the Liberals.
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