The right wing One Nation party is uprooting Australia's status quo - scoring a seat that had long been a conservative stronghold.
Candidate David Farley won more than 57 percent of the vote in the regional Farrer by-election, triggered by former Liberals leader Sussan Ley's ousting.
Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson says One Nation is eyeing off seats in other areas, and it's unclear what this could mean for Labor ahead of the next election.
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