Pauline Hanson's One Nation: South Australian success an 'ominous sign' for major parties
Since then Pauline Hanson has become as well known for her inflammatory anti-immigration rhetoric as much as her parliamentary stunts, while support for her right-wing populist One Nation party has ebbed and flowed.
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