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Brisbane Times·4 min read·hard

Hanson gave clearer voice to what the Coalition has nudged and winked about for 25 years

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Waleed Aly
Hanson gave clearer voice to what the Coalition has nudged and winked about for 25 years
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This commentary argues that the Australian Coalition is struggling to maintain political relevance, often finding itself reacting to the cultural narratives set by the One Nation party. The author suggests a disconnect between parliamentary power and the public mood.

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Understanding the shifting dynamics of Australian political discourse is essential for analyzing the influence of fringe parties on mainstream policy.

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Confidence: 70%

The piece uses critical language regarding the Coalition's effectiveness and frames the political landscape through a lens of cultural fragmentation.

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