Australia’s populist One Nation scores first-ever lower house victory
Australia's far-right One Nation party has achieved its first-ever victory in the House of Representatives. David Farley, a former agribusiness consultant, secured a decisive win in the special election for the Farrer division in New South Wales.

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AI-generatedAustralia's far-right One Nation party has achieved its first-ever victory in the House of Representatives. David Farley, a former agribusiness consultant, secured a decisive win in the special election for the Farrer division in New South Wales. This marks a significant milestone for the party, which has existed for 30 years. Farley's platform focused on stricter migration policies, particularly concerning labor needs in agriculture, and farming reforms. The election was held following the resignation of the previous Liberal Party member. Farley stated that this victory signifies a new phase for One Nation.
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5 extractedThe result marks the first time One Nation has won a lower house seat in its 30-year history.
Farley will pursue an immigration policy based on the needs of Australia’s labour market, particularly in agriculture.
Farley had a projected 59.1 percent of the vote, compared with 40.8 percent for his independent opponent Michelle Milthorpe.
David Farley is on course for a decisive victory in the special election for Australia’s southwestern division of Farrer.
Australia's far-right One Nation party has captured a seat in the country’s House of Representatives for the first time.