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‘A real leaching of donors’: One Nation steals a march on Liberal Party’s blue blood base
Australia🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

‘A real leaching of donors’: One Nation steals a march on Liberal Party’s blue blood base

In the lead-up to the Victorian state election, One Nation is attracting donations from wealthy businesspeople who traditionally supported the Liberal Party. Private property developers and entrepreneurs are contributing significant funds in exchange for advocacy on issues like property taxes and small business regulations. Sources indicate that this shift in donor support has occurred, though concerns exist regarding One Nation's ability to manage these funds effectively due to internal disorganization. Despite reports of increased financial backing, only minimal donations have been officially disclosed to the Victorian branch of One Nation, raising questions about compliance with donation laws and transparency. Internal challenges include a lack of state leadership, fundraising infrastructure, and operational capacity, which may impact the party's ability to secure and utilize its pledged donations efficiently.

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The Age logoThe AgeIndependentCenter8 hr. ago
‘A real leaching of donors’: One Nation steals a march on Liberal Party’s blue blood base

In the lead-up to the Victorian state election, One Nation is attracting donations from wealthy businesspeople who traditionally supported the Liberal Party. Private property developers and entrepreneurs are contributing significant funds in exchange for advocacy on issues like property taxes and small business regulations. Sources indicate that this shift in donor support has occurred, though concerns exist regarding One Nation's ability to manage these funds effectively due to internal disorganization. Despite reports of increased financial backing, only minimal donations have been officially disclosed to the Victorian branch of One Nation, raising questions about compliance with donation laws and transparency. Internal challenges include a lack of state leadership, fundraising infrastructure, and operational capacity, which may impact the party's ability to secure and utilize its pledged donations efficiently.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about shifting donor patterns between political parties and raises questions about One Nation's financial practices and organizational capabilities. It does not exhibit overtly biased language or one-sided sourcing, instead highlighting concerns from multiple angles,

The Sydney Morning Herald logoThe Sydney Morning HeraldIndependentLeft8 hr. ago
‘A real leaching of donors’: One Nation steals a march on Liberal Party’s blue blood base

One Nation, an Australian political party, is attracting significant donations from wealthy businesspeople who previously supported the Liberal Party ahead of the Victorian state election. These donors include Melbourne's private property developers seeking advocacy on property tax policies and small business owners wanting opposition to government regulations. Five anonymous sources confirm this shift in donor support, noting concerns over One Nation's financial management and transparency. Similar trends are observed nationally, with figures like Gina Rinehart and Angus Aitken supporting the party. However, only minimal donations have been officially disclosed, raising questions about compliance with donation laws and the party's ability to manage its finances effectively. Internal concerns exist about potential loss of support due to organizational challenges, including lack of leadership and infrastructure.

Bias read (Left): The article frames One Nation as a rising challenge to the established Liberal Party, highlighting its acquisition of wealthy donors and suggesting it represents a broader shift in political support. While it presents factual information about the party's fundraising and organizational issues, the '

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