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Council & Politics
10 May, 2026
One Nation eyes Lowan and Ripon
Emboldened by securing its first lower-house election victory in Farrer, One Nation figureheads have signalled more seats could fall. One Nation has warned it is coming for more seats as the coalition picks through the rubble of a historic by-election result. David Farley swept to victory in the sprawling southern NSW electorate of Farrer on Saturday night, ending the coalition's 77-year reign in the federal seat. In One Nation's sights, the local seats of Lowan and Ripon at this November's election.

One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson with successful candidate David Farley last night. Photo by AAP.
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