One Nation releases financial accounts covering three years, according to multiple reports. The newly made filings show significant merchandise sales and substantial legal expenses, while the party also reports costs related to ongoing legal matters.
The outlets say One Nation is also working to meet compliance requirements with Queensland’s electoral and registration processes. The reports state the party has been scrambling to submit the overdue financial reports to avoid the risk of being deregistered by the Queensland government.
While the core details are consistent across outlets—overdue accounts, merchandise revenue and legal bills, and the deregistration risk—the emphasis varies. Some coverage highlights the scale of merch sales and legal costs revealed in the filings, while other coverage focuses more on the administrative urgency around submitting overdue documents in Queensland.