šŸ’” The heartbroken grandparents of a young woman killed when she was hit by a rubbish truck near her home have told how the tragedy was nearly avoided.

🚨 Labor’s $27 Move Backfires Spectacularly — One Nation Raises More Than $1.5 Million In Less Than 24 Hours šŸ˜±šŸ”„

Labor’s attempt to slow One Nation’s momentum appears to have backfired in dramatic fashion.

After Labor appealed to supporters for small donations to help counter One Nation’s rise, Pauline Hanson’s party launched its own aggressive fundraising push under the slogan ā€œFire the Liarā€.

And the response was explosive.

According to reports, One Nation raised more than $1.5 million in under 24 hours, with some reports putting the figure above $2 million shortly after the campaign launched.

😳 A $27 Appeal Turns Into A Million-Dollar Revenge Campaign

What began as Labor’s $27 donor appeal to fight One Nation has now become a political weapon for Hanson’s party.

One Nation used the moment to rally supporters, accusing Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of breaking promises and ignoring frustrated voters.

The campaign page says the money will be used for billboards, television, radio and election messaging aimed directly at Labor.

šŸ”„ One Nation Claims Grassroots Momentum

One Nation says the fundraising surge is proof that voters are angry and ready to push back.

Reports say the campaign drew tens of thousands of donors, with the party framing the result as evidence of a broader shift in public sentiment.

Labor, however, has questioned the campaign’s tone and credibility, with Anthony Albanese dismissing it as negativity rather than serious policy debate.

āš–ļø A Political Fight That Is Getting Personal

The ā€œFire the Liarā€ message has turned the fundraising battle into something much bigger than money.

It is now a direct political confrontation between Labor and One Nation.

For Labor, the aim was to stop One Nation’s rise.

For One Nation, the result has become a rallying cry.

And for voters, it shows just how heated Australian politics is becoming.

šŸ’„ The Real Question Now

Did Labor accidentally hand One Nation the perfect fundraising weapon?

Because instead of silencing Hanson’s party, the $27 appeal may have done the opposite.

It gave One Nation a target.

It gave supporters a slogan.

And it gave the campaign a sense of urgency.

Now the question is whether this fundraising surge will translate into real political power — or whether it is simply another flashpoint in an already bitter political battle.

šŸ‘‡ Do you think Labor’s attack helped One Nation more than it hurt them?

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