The ugly politics of chasing One Nation – Full Story newsroom edition There were ugly scenes at Anzac Day dawn services when a small handful of people booed during the welcome to country in several cities. Most politicians condemned the behaviour, including opposition leader Angus Taylor, but he nevertheless said the next day that he thought the ceremonies were ‘overused’ and that he understood Australians’ frustration with them. In the same interview, he also said in relation to immigration there was a higher risk ‘that some bad people’ come from ‘bad countries’.
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There were ugly scenes at Anzac Day dawn services when a small handful of people booed during the welcome to country in several cities. Most politicians condemned the behaviour, including opposition leader Angus Taylor, but he nevertheless said the next day that he thought the ceremonies were ‘overused’ and that he understood Australians’ frustration with them. In the same interview, he also said in relation to immigration there was a higher risk ‘that some bad people’ come from ‘bad countries’. Jo Tovey sits down with Mike Ticher, Patrick Keneally and Krishani Dhanji to discuss the risks of chasing One Nation to the right Continue reading...
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May 1, 2026, 09:25 AM UTC
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· click + to trackA Republican-aligned political group has spent millions on ads promoting U.S. Sen. Susan Collins using misleading claims about her health care record. The ads are funded by One Nation, a political organization. Observers note these ads contain inaccurate and in some cases impossible claims when compared to Maine health care reality.
By directing preferences to Pauline Hanson’s party, the Coalition may deliver One Nation its first election win in the lower house Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast In 1997, when I was presenting the Country Hour on the ABC, I was sitting in an outside broadcast van at an agricultural field day in Northern Victoria about to interview the then member for Farrer and deputy prime minister, Tim Fischer, and the deputy opposition leader, Gareth Evans. Pauline Hanson had just been elected to the House of Representatives and had subsequently launched One Nation. The two major-party veterans knew this was a threat.
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