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  "path": "/national/nsw/one-nation-says-its-next-stop-is-western-sydney-good-luck-with-that-20260514-p5zwqt.html?ref=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_source=rss_feed",
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  "textContent": "Sydney’s west is young, multicultural and driven by aspiration – not grievance politics. Pauline Hanson’s party may pick up votes, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it can win the region’s seats.",
  "title": "One Nation says its ‘next stop’ is western Sydney. Good luck with that"
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