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One Nation leader Pauline Hanson, left, with her lower house MP and former Nationals leader, Barnaby Joyce.

Hanson offers Coalition preference deal in Farrer as Abbott warns of Liberal wipeout

Conservative warrior Tony Abbott hit the streets of Albury on Thursday to convince Liberal supporters to stick with the struggling party.

  • Paul Sakkal and Rob Harris

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Pauline Hanson and Gina Rinehart.

Pauline Hanson gushes over Gina Rinehart’s planes after free flights

The One Nation senator’s disclosed flights, courtesy of mining billionaire Gina Rinehart, read like advertisements for the businesswoman’s company S. Kidman.

  • John Buckley
Former premier Jeff Kennett says the Liberals and Nationals should be open to forming a Victorian coalition with One Nation.

One Nation should be welcomed into anti-Labor alliance, Kennett tells Coalition

Jeff Kennett has floated inviting One Nation MPs onto a future non-Labor frontbench, as he says the Coalition should work with anyone opposed to the ALP at November’s state election.

  • Chip Le Grand
South Australia’s premier won a thumping victory at the state election.

Labor seeks to drive wedge between Hanson and working-class base

The re-elected Labor premier derided Pauline Hanson’s “landmine” comments and warned the minor party’s ascendancy could have federal implications.

  • Paul Sakkal and Brittany Busch
Pauline Hanson says One Nation’s strong performance in the South Australia election is just the beginning.

One Nation’s SA surge sends an early ripple through Victorian seats

Strategists warn that a surge in support for One Nation like that seen in the South Australian election this weekend could reshape Victorian politics.

  • Annika Smethurst and Daniella White
Pauline Hanson and Angus Taylor.

Coalition plans assault on One Nation’s credibility to avoid South Australia-style wipeout

The federal Coalition is plotting to reveal economic reform and explain the pain that would be caused by Pauline Hanson’s zero-immigration policy.

  • Paul Sakkal
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Pauline Hanson says One Nation’s strong performance in the South Australia election was just the beginning.

The Hanson paradox: How a populist surge became Labor’s best friend

Pauline Hanson is right that the electorate has had a “gutful,” but the arithmetic of the South Australian result proves that a fractured right is a gift for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

  • Rob Harris
SA Premier Peter Malinauskas voting with his family at Woodville Gardens School.

Labor’s Malinauskas secures second term in landslide despite significant One Nation surge

Labor has recorded a commanding election victory in South Australia in the face of a One Nation surge eating into the incumbent government’s primary vote.

  • Rob Harris

Coalition’s refinery closures led to our dependence on fuel imports

Opposition politicians will blame Labor for only two domestic oil refineries remaining when we had eight in 2000 supplying about 90 per cent of our needs.

On the rise … One Nation leader Pauline Hanson.

This party has no MPs and no candidates. So why are NSW voters so infatuated?

Why are almost a quarter of NSW voters, according to the latest Resolve polling, prepared to back Pauline Hanson’s chimera of a party as it stands in this state?

  • Alexandra Smith