One Nation has launched a fundraising campaign called “Fire the Liar” to fund efforts to remove Prime Minister Anthony Albanese from office [1].

The move signals a strategic escalation by the party to capitalize on public dissatisfaction with the current Labor government. By framing the fundraiser as a direct response to Labor's own fundraising efforts, One Nation is attempting to turn the government's tactical moves into a liability.

The campaign requests that supporters contribute $29 [1]. According to reports, the initiative has already raised more than $250,000 [2].

MP Barnaby Joyce of One Nation said the campaign is an attempt to throw light on what the Labor Party is actually doing. He framed the fundraiser as a way to highlight what the party describes as the poor performance of the Albanese government.

Joyce said that if the government provides a free kick in front of the posts to talk about the terrible job they are doing, the party will take it.

The drive follows calls from the Labor Party for donations intended to target One Nation, or the party of Pauline Hanson [2]. One Nation is utilizing this momentum to pivot the conversation toward the Prime Minister's leadership and the government's record.

The party has not specified exactly how the funds will be allocated, though the primary objective remains the removal of the current Prime Minister [1].

The campaign has raised more than $250,000.

This fundraising surge demonstrates One Nation's ability to mobilize a dedicated donor base through populist framing. By tying the donation amount to a specific, low-cost entry point and utilizing a provocative slogan, the party is shifting the political narrative from policy debate to a direct challenge of the Prime Minister's legitimacy and character.