One Nation says it will ‘contest every seat’ in South Australia – but will voters tick the box when it matters?
One Nation, led by Pauline Hanson, announced its intention to contest every seat in South Australia's upcoming March state election. The announcement, made in Adelaide with new recruit Cory Bernardi, follows recent polling suggesting a surge in support for the party.

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AI-generatedOne Nation, led by Pauline Hanson, announced its intention to contest every seat in South Australia's upcoming March state election. The announcement, made in Adelaide with new recruit Cory Bernardi, follows recent polling suggesting a surge in support for the party. The election will serve as a test of One Nation's growing voter base in the state. The party hopes to capitalize on disaffected voters, including former Liberal supporters, to gain representation. The event featured supporters wearing One Nation apparel and expressing strong enthusiasm for the party's prospects.
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5 extractedThe crowd greeted Pauline Hanson and Cory Bernardi in Adelaide on Tuesday.
One Nation says it will ‘contest every seat’ in South Australia.
Cory Bernardi is among the former Liberals in play.
The pack greeted Pauline Hanson and her newest recruit in Adelaide high on news of a surge in the polls.
March state election will test the growing vote for Pauline Hanson’s party.