Is Australia seeing an immigration backlash?
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The right-wing populist One Nation has a breakthrough with voters. Pauline Hanson’s party recently secured more than 20 per cent of the vote in a South Australia state election - its first major breakthrough outside her home state of Queensland. It’s also the strongest showing by a minor party in a system long dominated by two political heavyweights: Australian Labor Party and the Liberal Party of Australia.
What does this mean for Australian politics and the future of its immigration policies? To unpack this, Asia Specific host Mariko Oi speaks to Simon Atkinson, the BBC’s producer and reporter based in Queensland, and Bill Birtles, a senior journalist on the podcast.
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