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candidate, Michelle Milthorpe, in the upcoming Farrer byelection, arguing the teals “vote with the Greens
Farrer MP David Farley told a candidate forum ahead of the byelection that One Nation
candidate. Documents seen by Guardian Australia show Farley – who is expected to win the Farrer byelection
Farrer byelection. Tom Hunt, the Conservative MP for the UK seat of Ipswich for five years until 2024, has been advising on the rightwing party’s social media strategy for the byelection after a stint
Farrer byelection. Irrigator David Farley looked well placed to beat independent Michelle Milthorpe in the closely watched race, confirming One Nation’s dramatic rise in public support since last year’s federal election and further
Farrer byelection in a potential blow to the independent’s hopes of winning the 9 May race. Milthorpe and [One Nation’s David Farley](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/mar/07/one-nation-seeks-a-foothold-in-farrer-as-it-names-byelection-candidate) are viewed as the frontrunners in the four
Farrer byelection. **Pauline Hanson** says her rightwing populist party is coming after Coalition and Labor seats around Australia, declaring her supporters want to “take the country back” after winning an emphatic victory on Saturday
Farrer byelection, in part to avoid alienating their rightwing supporter base. It made a similar decision at this year’s South Australian election and in several seats at the 2025 federal election, breaking from
Farrer byelection [was] for [One Nation](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/one-nation), so the big question is, what does that look like in central Queensland?” Boyce said. “I would argue if you’re [Pauline Hanson](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/pauline-hanson),
Farrer candidate contradicting party policy on immigration and appearing to endorse Labor’s current intake. The One Nation MP also claimed voters won’t worry about Gina Rinehart’s [million-dollar donation of a private
candidate, Hume said it was a decision for the “party organisation, not for the parliamentary team”. > double quotation markThe message we sent in Farrer was that the teals vote with Greens, 70% of the time