Pauline Hanson’s One Nation is riding a wave of voter anger over soaring costs and housing, but critics warn its divisive tactics—targeting minorities and blaming foreign nations—offer empty solutions that undermine Australia’s multicultural future. While the party taps into real frustrations, its platform risks alienating voters and lacks credible policy substance. Meanwhile, Australia faces urgent debates on energy transition, healthcare burnout, and whether populist rhetoric can truly solve the nation’s deepening crises.
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