Foreign digital army behind pro-One Nation posts flooding social media
A surge of foreign social media posts supporting One Nation, led by Indonesian influencers, has emerged over the past seven months. One Facebook group boasts 117,000 members, with posts often targeting Muslims. Experts view this as potential foreign interference in Australian politics, highlighting the coordinated nature of these campaigns for financial.
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Published 30 Jun 2026, 09:30 UTC · Updated 30 Jun 2026, 09:40 UTC
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