The Age
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·1 hour ago
One Nation surges to 28 percent, upending Australia's two-party political system
One Nation polls at 28 percent in Australia, threatening the two-party political system established after federation. The party's surge reflects anger from rural and outer-suburban Australians who feel unheard and undervalued amid deindustrialization and unaffordable housing. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's quiet governing style worked until recently, but now faces a direct challenge from populist sentiment.
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