Fair Work Commission minimum wage decision and One Nation poll surge: live coverage
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Amy Remeikis – Chief Political Analyst and Political Blogger
1mo ago· 9 min readenNews
Summary
The article covers the Fair Work Commission's decision on the minimum wage rate, alongside political developments including Pauline Hanson's One Nation party rising in polls to potentially become the most popular political party, surpassing Labor. It also covers senate estimates continuing for a second week, with Labor focusing on cost of living issues to counter One Nation's support. The content is presented as a live blog of the day's events with fact checks.
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The proportion of people planning to put One Nation first on their ballot paper has ris
The Fair Work Commission will announce its decision on the minimum wage rate as Labor vows to counter support for One Nation with cost of living focus, while senate estimates continues for the second week. All the day's events, with fact checks, as it ha
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