Australian voters are heading to polls in the regional NSW seat of Farrer, where Pauline Hanson's One Nation party is threatening to capture a federal seat held by the Coalition for decades. A One Nation victory would signal the party's ability to win lower house seats and mark a significant shift in Australian politics away from the traditional two-party system.
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Australian voters are heading to polls in the regional NSW seat of Farrer, where Pauline Hanson's One Nation party is threatening to capture a federal seat held by the Coalition for decades. A One Nation victory would signal the party's ability to win lower house seats and mark a significant shift in Australian politics away from the traditional two-party system.