Multiple Australian outlets report that a coordinated network of paid overseas influencers is targeting Australian voters with pro–One Nation content on social media. The articles say the activity is designed to increase visibility and support for the party, describing the posts as part of a larger campaign to “turbocharge” backing.
The reporting focuses on patterns of online behaviour rather than identifying an individual operator in the provided excerpts. It characterises the campaign as foreign or overseas-driven and suggests that influencers are being compensated to promote One Nation messaging. The outlets also imply that the effort is having an effect, pointing to the scale and reach of the content flooding platforms.
Across the sources, the central theme is the alleged use of paid overseas digital promotion to influence domestic political opinion. The articles do not, in the material provided here, offer definitive proof of who funds the campaign or specify the exact platforms, timeframes, or methods used beyond describing it as a coordinated influencer-based approach.