'Everything's just so wrong': Inside the country town that turned to One Nation (opens original article in a new tab)
A small Australian town turned to the One Nation political party, leading to a significant political shift and social divisions.
- A small Australian town became a stronghold for One Nation political party
- One Nation candidate David Farley won a by-election in the Farrer seat
- Local residents' support for One Nation was driven by opposition to environmental policies and water buybacks
- The victory led to social divisions and protests in the community
- One Nation's leader Pauline Hanson made controversial statements about multiculturalism
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