One Nation says Labor and CLP have failed the Northern Territory in Canberra

Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party has its eyes on the Northern Territory at the next federal election.

 

The party has now tripled its membership in the Territory since the last election, currently standing at 75 members and continuing to grow.

WA Senator Tyron Whitten visited Darwin for the inaugural local One Nation branch meeting, where more than 30 people attended a meet and greet at the Virginia Tavern.

Senator Whitten said One Nation is committed to standing with Territorians to deliver real representation and accountability. He explained that for too long, the Northern Territory has been ignored by Canberra and let down by both Labor and the CLP. The party’s goal is to break the major party duopoly that has consistently failed Territorians.

He said One Nation is here to bring back common sense, restore Australian values, demand accountability, and above all, give Territorians a real voice in Canberra.

The move marks another milestone in One Nation’s national expansion, with local organisers already preparing to field candidates in both the upper and lower houses at the next federal election.