One Nation has just made history by securing its first-ever federal lower house seat. With Pauline Hanson eyeing the Lodge, the message to Canberra is loud and clear: Australians are fed up.
But is this a genuine endorsement of hard-right policies, or a protest against the cost-of-living crisis and housing stress?
Today, we’re joined by The New Daily’s Political Editor Amy Remeikis to unpack whether the old 'blue vs red' era of Australian politics is officially over.
Plus, we speak with Charlotte Mortlock, founder of Something Better Australia, about her grassroots mission to build a new political force that moves beyond the fringe.
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Host: Taylah Strano
Guests:
Amy Remeikis, Political Editor at The New Daily
Charlotte Mortlock, founder Something Better Australia
Audio Producer: Scott Stronach
Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy
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