
One Nation’s “Fire the Liar” Raises $2.5M in Less Than 2 Days as Labor’s Lies Continue to Multiply
One Nation has thrown back Labor’s fight-the-far-right clown hat.
Responding to a “Stop One Nation” fundraiser, the party quickly counterpunched with a “Stop Labor. Fire the Liar” fundraiser of their own.
What happened next was a masterstroke of political genius.
One Nation gave Australians the power to hit a hard return-to-sender.
The party raised over $1.5 million in 24 hours, outstripping Labor’s alleged $9,000 for the same time period. (Some reports suggest upwards of $20,000.)
Team Albanese’s “it’s the far-right” fear-mongering didn’t just fail to launch; it blew up in their faces.
One Nation’s fundraising had increased to $2.5 million as of 9 pm Thursday.
One Nation Begins “Fire the Liar” Campaign
Updating supporters on X, Pauline Hanson thanked people for their donations, stating that Fire the Liar “mobile billboards have already arrived” in the Prime Minister’s Grayndler electorate.
“This has been,” the One Nation senator added, “an unprecedented surge in grassroots support from Australians, with the average donation at $59.”
The political counter-strike’s timing coincides with a “50 lies” sticker campaign that Albanese’s critics started in Copacabana — the location of the career politician PM’s multi-million-dollar beachside property.

Two elections down and plenty of promises, Labor’s delivery is outweighed by 14 failures and an increasingly long list of lies.
As it turns out Albo’s “word is not his bond.”
Here are 13 verifiable times Labor lied:
- After declaring a commitment to the LNP’s stage 3 tax cuts, Albo ditched them.
- Labor walked away from a national reduction of $275 off power bills per household. This is despite Albo promising on 90-plus occasions that a vote for Labor was a vote for cheaper energy.
- Albo also promised that “all you need is a Medicare card, not a credit card,” to see a doctor. Yet, out-of-pocket doctor bills increased, while bulk billing decreased.
- Labor denied knowing about how corrupt militant unions such as the CFMEU were, even though Albo and the upper echelon had been warned about the organisations’ behaviour since 2014 (see here).
- Budget 2026 backflips on promises not to touch negative gearing and capital gains taxation. Albanese repeatedly told reporters in 2025 that Labor had no intention of tampering with the system.
- The same applies to superannuation. Labor promised no new taxes, then wacked a 30% tax on balances over $3 million.
- Cost of living salvation deflated by government-induced inflation. Families are worse off under Labor, contradicting Albo’s core election promises.
- By boosting collective bargaining under the “Secure Jobs, Better Pay Act 2022,” the Albanese government reneged on a commitment to protect the employee/employer relationship.
- Labor abandoned protections for whistleblowers and Albanese’s promise to establish better government transparency. Illustrating this backflip is the failed push to make access to Freedom of Information harder.
- Albo reintroduced the Cashless Debit Card system (albeit in a different form) after repeatedly virtue-signalling during the election about ending the program’s “paternalism.” The system was reintroduced following protests about rising crime in vulnerable communities.
- Labor talked big about creating an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) then quietly scuttled the plan. This was thanks to pressure from within. Specifically, Labor’s Western Australian Premier, Roger Cook. He had concerns about potential hits to government revenue from mining.
- Housing and immigration made the list because it is one of the most blatant examples of Labor’s lies. Forgoing yet another nation-saving election commitment, Labor has neither reduced immigration nor increased housing availability. This includes a massive decrease in housing affordability.
- Probably the second most alarming is Labor’s flip-flopping over Australia’s national defence. Gaps exist in operational readiness and capability thanks to funding cuts that Team Albo said Labor would never make.
To quote Australia’s most loved 90’s telemarketer, Tim Shaw, “but wait, there’s more!”
Audit Discredits Fake Fundraising Claim
Albanese fired back at Hanson through journalists, suggesting that the fundraising totals were fake.
He questioned the numbers, twice saying, “Did she, though?”
Albo appears to be a bit agitated by One Nation’s $2 million+ ‘Fire The Liar’ fundraising effort.
When asked about it by a reporter, he responded:
“Did she, though? Did she, though? Did she? What evidence is there?”pic.twitter.com/IDv3STtyF0
— Kobie Thatcher (@KobieThatcher) June 11, 2026
When talking to reporters, the PM, skittish, dismissed the fundraiser as having no substance and being an “example of slogans,” implying that they were designed to feed a media frenzy.
So, One Nation did an independent audit, published the results on X, then used it to shoot down the accusations.
Hanson: one. Albo: none.
As Hanson wrote, “Albo claims the last 24 hours’ worth of donations are fake. He’s lying again.”
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