How some who once felt blessed became Hanson’s people
Rural Australians who once felt politically valued and well-served are increasingly alienated, a shift illustrated by declining services in regional towns. Since the 1970s, resident doctors, bank branches, and passenger trains have disappeared from many communities. Meanwhile, Sky News broadcasts free-to-air messaging that amplifies their grievances about urban-focused infrastructure spending and immigration, reshaping regional political sentiment.
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