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Pressure mounts on Angus Taylor as Pauline Hanson declares One Nation ‘here for the long haul’

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David Farley *Farrer Michelle Milthorpe One Nation Sussan Ley

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May 10, 2026

1 articles|1 sources
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The Guardian - World News7h ago

Pressure mounts on Angus Taylor as Pauline Hanson declares One Nation ‘here for the long haul’

Pauline Hanson's One Nation has secured its first federal lower house seat in the Farrer electorate, a historic byelection win that has intensified pressure on Opposition Leader Angus Taylor. The Coalition suffered a significant defeat, with the Liberal primary vote dropping over 30% and the Nationals polling poorly. This outcome validates One Nation's rising support and poses an "existential threat" to establishment conservative parties. Hanson declared her party is committed to a long-term presence in federal politics, aiming to challenge the major parties she claims have taken voters for granted. The result occurred on Saturday and has led to internal discussions within the Coalition regarding leadership.

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One Nation won its first federal lower house seat in the Farrer byelection.

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Pauline Hanson declared One Nation is 'here for the long haul'.

— Pauline Hanson

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The Coalition has held the Farrer seat for its entire 76-year history.

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The Liberals suffered a swing of more than 30% in the Farrer byelection.

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Angus Taylor's leadership is being questioned by some MPs following the Farrer result.

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May 9, 2026

3 articles|3 sources
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Al Jazeera23h ago

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. 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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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Early results show One Nation on track to win Farrer byelection

One Nation candidate David Farley has won the Farrer byelection, marking the party's first ever victory in a lower house seat. The win occurred on Saturday night in the New South Wales electorate previously held by the Liberal Party. Farley convincingly defeated independent candidate Michelle Milthorpe, with early results indicating a significant collapse in the Coalition vote. This byelection result translates One Nation's recent surge in public support into parliamentary representation. The loss of Farrer, held by the Liberal Party for 76 years, further weakens the Coalition.

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BBC News - WorldYesterday

Australian by-election a litmus test for right-wing One Nation Party

A by-election is underway in Farrer, a regional electorate in New South Wales, Australia, serving as a crucial test for the right-wing populist One Nation party. The contest, triggered by the resignation of Liberal MP Sussan Ley, could see One Nation win its first federal lower house seat. Opinion polls indicate a tight race between local independent Michelle Milthorpe and One Nation candidate David Farley. This election is significant as it marks the first federal assessment of One Nation's support since its strong performance in the South Australian state election. While the outcome will not impact the current government's majority, it could lead to the election of the first One Nation Member of Parliament. Voting concludes at 18:00 local time on Saturday, with results anticipated soon after.

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Key Claims

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Australia's far-right One Nation party has captured a seat in the country’s House of Representatives for the first time.

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David Farley is on course for a decisive victory in the special election for Australia’s southwestern division of Farrer.

— Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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Farley had a projected 59.1 percent of the vote, compared with 40.8 percent for his independent opponent Michelle Milthorpe.

— Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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Farley will pursue an immigration policy based on the needs of Australia’s labour market, particularly in agriculture.

— David Farley

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The result marks the first time One Nation has won a lower house seat in its 30-year history.

May 2, 2026

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The Guardian - World NewsMay 2

Liberals claim victory in Nepean byelection ahead of state poll

The Liberal candidate, Anthony Marsh, has claimed victory in the Nepean byelection in Victoria, a result seen as a preview for the upcoming state election. With nearly 80% of votes counted, Marsh held a significant lead on a two-candidate basis. The byelection was triggered by the resignation of a Liberal deputy leader. While the Liberals retained the seat, they experienced a notable swing against them on the primary vote. One Nation's candidate, Darren Hercus, secured a strong second place, surpassing the independent candidate. The Labor party did not field a candidate in this byelection.

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Key Claims

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Labor opted not to field a candidate in the byelection.

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Anthony Marsh did not live in the electorate and could not vote for himself on Saturday.

— Anthony Marsh

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With close to 80% of the vote counted, Anthony Marsh had 38.5% of the primary vote and 63.4% on a two-candidate basis.

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The Liberal party suffered close to a 10% swing against it on the primary vote in the Nepean byelection.

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The strong One Nation showing could bode poorly for the Liberals in the upcoming Victorian state election.

— Benjamin Moffitt