Labor appeals for donations to counter One Nation’s rising popularity | 9 News Australia
Jun 8, 2026•Channel
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The Australian political landscape has been rocked by a dramatic surge in popularity for Pauline Hanson's One Nation party, triggering a fierce blame game in Federal Parliament. As everyday voters look for alternatives amidst a volatile economic landscape, Australia's major political factions are scrambling to explain why minor right-wing movements are gathering historic momentum.
Reporting live from Canberra, Federal Politics Reporter Amanda Copp breaks down the fallout. Opposition figures, including Angus Taylor, point directly to the federal budget, claiming broken election promises have eroded trust in the political establishment. Adding fuel to the debate, independent-minded figures like Barnaby Joyce argue that lingering cultural anxiety from the previous year's tragic Bondi Beach massacre has driven anti-immigration sentiment straight toward One Nation. In response, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese took a direct swipe at economic anxieties, famously paraphrasing: "It's the economy, stupid."
The tension boiled over on the Today Show during an explosive live debate between Minister for the Environment and Water Murray Watt and Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs Ted O'Brien. Hosted by Jane Bunn, the exchange highlighted the growing desperation of the major parties. O'Brien slammed the government for trying to solicit $27 campaign donations from struggling citizens during a cost-of-living crisis, declaring that Labor has made Australians poorer. Meanwhile, Watt hit back with a devastating reality check, arguing that coalition supporters are defecting en masse because the opposition has failed to offer an authentic alternative. Watch the full segment to see the fierce debate as Australia's top political analysts address the fractured state of major party politics and what this means for upcoming federal elections. | *Subscribe and 🔔: http://9Soci.al/KM6e50GjSK9*
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