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One Nation Senator Pauline Hanson addresses the media during an interview during a thank you party for One Nation supporters, in Buderim during the Queensland state election on Saturday 25 November 2017. fedpol Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Queensland election

One Nation to pocket more than $1 million in taxpayer funding despite drubbing

One Nation might have failed to win a single seat in the Queensland election, but by one measure their campaign was a resounding success.

  • by Nick O'Malley

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Three charged after attack leaves teen 'bleeding from his ears' on Gold Coast

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