In a stunning upset, Pauline Hanson's One Nation party has secured its first federal lower house seat in the Farrer byelection, sparking intense speculation about the future of Coalition leadership. The party's candidate, David Farley, emerged victorious over independent Michelle Milthorpe, marking a significant milestone for the right-wing populist party. The win has sent shockwaves through the Coalition, with some questioning the leadership of Angus Taylor, who has been in office for just three months. As One Nation celebrates its historic victory, the party's leader Pauline Hanson has vowed to continue pushing the party's agenda, declaring that One Nation is "here for the long haul."


Historic Farrer byelection win ignites internal rumblings about Coalition leadership Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA triumphant Pauline Hanson has declared One Nation is “here for the long haul” after a historic Farrer byelection win that has ignited internal rumblings about Angus Taylor’s leadership just three months into his tenure.The rightwing populist party won its first federal lower house seat on Saturday night, after David Farley defeated the independent, Michelle Milthorpe. Continue reading...