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sbs.com.auSupport for One Nation dropped three points to 26 per cent in July while Coalition support rose by the same margin. Labor remained at 28 per cent and the Greens stayed at 12 per cent.
Opposition leader Angus Taylor stated that four One Nation policies would add a trillion dollars in costs over ten years and raise annual mortgage interest by $20,000. He also outlined Coalition plans to reverse recent tax changes and cut government spending.
theconversation.comZali Steggall and Allegra Spender launched Community Strong Australia on Thursday with four core principles and no formal leader. The party aims to attract moderate Liberal voters, disaffected Labor supporters, and independents ahead of the next federal election.
One Nation collected more than two million dollars within 48 hours after launching a donation drive using the slogan 'Fire the liar.' The party plans to use the funds to target Labor-held seats ahead of the next federal election.
The leader of the Liberal Party stated there is no plan for collaboration with other parties on which seats to contest. One Nation reported raising more than $1.5 million in a single day, though the figure remains unverified.
Nationals senator Bridget McKenzie said she would not rule out a future coalition with One Nation after the next federal election. The comments came during a television appearance alongside Labor MP Josh Burns.
Barnaby Joyce stated that One Nation will not be swayed by recent polling that places the party as the next federal opposition. The comments address internal party discipline amid shifting voter surveys.
The federal government presented a May 2026 budget that raises taxes on certain investments while planning future tax cuts for workers. Opposition parties described the measures as unfair and politically motivated.