Hanson's increased visibility comes at a price for One Nation
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson is facing increased political scrutiny as Labor and other opponents challenge her policy positions. Despite a recent surge in popularity, the party's influence is being tested by debates over multiculturalism and labor laws.
Why it matters
The article highlights the shifting political landscape in Australia and the challenges faced by populist parties when they move from the fringes to the center of parliamentary debate.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson outside Parliament House, promoting her campaign to "fire the liar". ( ABC News: Ian Cutmore )
The reporting provides a balanced view of Hanson's political rise and the subsequent pushback from established parties without taking a definitive stance.
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