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Hanson's increased visibility comes at a price for One Nation

Hanson's increased visibility comes at a price for One Nation
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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.

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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.

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One Nation leader Pauline Hanson outside Parliament House, promoting her campaign to "fire the liar". ( ABC News: Ian Cutmore )

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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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