The far-right party’s winning candidate, David Farley, has advocated for stricter migration and farming reforms. Published On 9 May 20269 May 2026Australia’s far-right One Nation party has captured a seat in the country’s House of Representatives for the first time, according to preliminary election results.David Farley, a former agribusiness consultant, is on course for a decisive victory in the special election for Australia’s southwestern division of Farrer, located in New South Wales state, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported on Saturday.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listFarley had a projected 59.1 percent of the vote, compared with 40.8 percent for his independent opponent Michelle Milthorpe, according to the ABC. The centre-left Labor Party, which has a majority in the lower house, did not run a candidate for the seat.“It’s very clear, the next member for Farrer is David Farley,” ABC election analyst Casey Briggs said in a broadcast. “It’s not a close result.”One Nation at ‘the end of its beginning’Farley, who has advocated for reduced migration and farming reforms, will hold the vacant seat left by the resignation in February of Sussan Ley, leader of the centre-right Liberal Party.The result marks the first time One Nation, founded by politician Pauline Hanson, has won a lower house seat in its 30-year history. Farley, speaking after his projected victory, said the party “has reached the end of its beginning” and is “going through the ceiling”.Addressing his policy priorities, Farley said he would pursue an immigration policy based on the needs of Australia’s labour market, particularly in agriculture. “We’re not going to implode any of our industries that are relia …