One Nation sets the terms
Like this content? Consider signing up for POLITICO’s Canberra Playbook newsletter. ESSENTIALS DRIVING THE DAY One Nation is setting the terms for the next round of polarizing debates, as the major parties close in on major legislative achievements: gambling ad reform and NDIS cost reform. Consider this: Pauline Hanson’s dig at Labor’s rigid superannuation access rules, […]
One Nation is taking the lead in upcoming contentious debates while the main parties secure legislative victories on gambling reform and NDIS cost restructuring. Pauline Hanson's criticism of Labor's inflexible superannuation access rules and claims of a potential super fund raid have sparked heated discussions and further divided housing policy debates.
Barnaby Joyce utilized a Radio National interview to label all government politicians as liars, asserting that voters will be swindled in new ways by Labor, which has already gained widespread attention. Labor attempted to counter the Coalition by targeting One Nation in House and Senate Question Time. However, One Nation has dominated the media landscape, dictating the course of upcoming debates.
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