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Week Five: One Nation’s resurgence will change Australian politics

Week Five: One Nation’s resurgence will change Australian politics

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We’re at the pointy end now, and an astonishing poll is predicting a whopping Labor majority. Can that really be right?


Crikey politics editor Bernard Keane and readers’ editor Crystal Andrews discuss the final YouGov poll of the campaign, and what the growing support of Pauline Hanson and One Nation means for the next parliament – and the future of Australian politics.


Then, media reporter Daanyal Saeed catches us up on some juicy tips from Dutton’s campaign bus.


Read more:

  • Will Pauline Hanson be a kingmaker?
  • Teals will prevail amid Coalition bloodbath if latest poll bears out
  • Jim Chalmers has nuked Labor’s economic credibility — and Wayne Swan’s fiscal legacy
  • From ‘hate media’ to ‘lock him up’, Dutton’s Trump tribute act is still reliably playing the hits
  • Tips: Dynasties deluxe, Dutton hates his bus people, and we are all TIRED


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