One Nation soft-launches NSW election campaign amid a torrent of misinformation

Two of the party's New South Wales candidates took the stage at Dee Why to promote more fossil and nuclear fuels.

Adam Zahra, Pauline Hanson and Mark Latham (Images: Facebook/AAP)

NSW state election candidates from Pauline Hanson's One Nation party have promised voters to push for the abandonment of the state's ban on nuclear power while offering solutions to the Coalition's "energy disaster", which according to a candidate would force residents to use "cow dung" to heat their homes

The launch took place on Thursday night at Dee Why RSL, where organizers claim 600 people turned up to watch climate change deniers and outspoken figures from Australia's far-right address potential voters on climate change. and energy policy.

One Nation candidate for the Campbelltown seat in south-west Sydney, Adam Zahra, told the room he was there to "ask questions" about energy policy.

Read more about One Nation's energy strategy as the NSW election approaches...

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