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One Nation’s voter base is growing, with new polls showing support rising from 5% in 2022 to as high as 9%. This increase could be pivotal in Senate races across Queensland, Western Australia, Tasmania, and New South Wales. Preference flows from One Nation voters may significantly impact key seats, echoing the influence seen in 2019. As economic and immigration policies continue to resonate with voters, One Nation’s role in the upcoming election is more crucial than ever. Stay updated on how this shift could impact Australia’s political landscape.

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March 19, 2025

Candidates' thoughts

One Nation candidate Brandon Turton criticises Labor's bulk-billing claims, calling for Medicare rebate reforms to better support GPs and regional healthcare.

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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party has endorsed Williams as its candidate for the seat of Mallee in the upcoming federal election. A Clear Lake local, Williams previously ran for the seat and is focused on standing up for regional communities. With policies aimed at reducing government overreach and supporting local industries, he joins the race with a strong commitment to Mallee voters. Read more about his campaign and priorities.

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Pauline Hanson has blasted rising electricity prices, calling for new coal-fired power stations to lower costs by 20%. The One Nation leader also doubled down on immigration, stating that high migration levels are worsening Australia’s housing crisis. Hanson’s proposal to deport 75,000 illegal immigrants has sparked controversy, but she argues the focus should be on struggling Australians, not visa overstayers. Read more on her latest policies and election stance.

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Former Greater Bendigo councillor Vaughan Williams is contesting Mallee with One Nation, advocating for regional investment, cost-of-living relief, and stronger infrastructure for local communities.

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Former One Nation candidate Stuart Bonds is back in the race for Hunter, pushing a bold pro-coal and nuclear energy policy while opposing net-zero and renewable subsidies. Bonds aims to protect mining jobs and pull Australia out of the Paris Climate Agreement.

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James Ashby has slammed the Australian government for mismanaging U.S. relations, warning that the country is unprepared for Trump’s trade policies and economic shifts. Highlighting America’s $35 trillion debt and Trump’s push for tariffs, Ashby urges Australia to seek alternative markets, just as it did when China restricted imports. He also criticizes Kevin Rudd’s performance as U.S. ambassador, suggesting a more capable representative is needed. Read more on Ashby’s sharp critique and One Nation’s stance.

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One Nation has named Stuart Bonds as its candidate for the Hunter electorate, positioning him as a strong contender against the major parties. Bonds has been vocal about his commitment to revitalizing the local economy, reducing energy costs, and advocating for fair policies that benefit working Australians. With the region facing economic uncertainty, One Nation believes Bonds is the right choice to represent the people of Hunter in the upcoming election. Read more about his campaign and policy priorities.

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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation is pushing to abolish alcohol excise at hospitality venues to lower costs and help struggling pubs, clubs, and restaurants. With rising energy, rent, and insurance costs, One Nation is leading the fight to revive Australia's hospitality sector.

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