Senate race heats up as minor parties, independents wrestle over who might hold balance of power By News April 12, 2022 Add Comment Edit As Australians head to the polls, some high-profile senators, including One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson and Liberal Eric Abetz, are in the fight for their political lives. Share this post Related Posts'Dangerous' inaction causes chaos in Qatar as Norris penalty blows constructors' championship openBali Nine dare to dream of coming home as Indonesian president mulls a transfer home50,000-hour life span and 'extremely bright': Sydney Opera House's world-first state-of-the-art LED lightsHow 3D models are becoming a 'game changer' for vision impaired studentsLiberal sees red over teals, but look deeper and there's more at playExperts are split on the Suburban Rail Loop, poised to be the most expensive project in Victorian historyBritain and Australia have a spy shortage and recruiting the next generation is proving difficultNT minister's plan to take truancy fines from Centrelink payments branded a 'scare tactic'
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