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17 August 2026

What went WRONG at One Nation student protests

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What went WRONG at One Nation student protests

Student protests organised by One Nation ran into problems. The Daily Aus examined what went wrong at the protests, outlining issues that emerged during the events. Details of the specific problems and their immediate consequences were set out in the The Daily Aus coverage.

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