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uctoday.comPolling shows the party’s primary vote has climbed from 6.4% in May 2025 to 28% in recent surveys. Support is highest among voters in their 40s and 50s who report lower home-ownership rates and slower wage growth.
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.
theconversation.comNew Liberal president Tony Abbott endorsed preference swaps with One Nation and said the party would not win by being only slightly less progressive than Labor. Opposition leader Angus Taylor left the door open to cooperation with the populist party.
sbs.com.auPauline Hanson will address the National Press Club on June 17. One Nation has recorded primary vote shares of 24 percent in the Resolve Political Monitor and 31 percent in a Redbridge poll.
Deputy Liberal leader Jane Hume failed to rule out a future Coalition arrangement with One Nation after the party claimed the seat of Farrer in a by-election. One Nation MP David Farley won the historically safe Coalition seat previously held by former leader Sussan Ley. Hume des…
One Nation candidate David Farley won the south-west NSW seat of Farrer byelection after securing strong support in rural polling booths. The Coalition parties, which had held the seat for its entire 77-year history, received just 22 per cent of the primary vote combined. Communi…
David Farley became One Nation's first federal MP after securing the previously safe Liberal seat of Farrer in a by-election on Saturday. One Nation's primary vote reached the low-40s while independent Michelle Milthorpe took about a quarter of first preferences. Liberal leader A…
sbs.com.auA small number of people booed during welcome to country ceremonies at Anzac Day dawn services in multiple Australian cities. Opposition leader Angus Taylor condemned the behavior but later stated the ceremonies were overused and expressed understanding of public frustration. A d…
The GuardianAustralian opposition leader Angus Taylor outlined his party's immigration policy, emphasizing risks from certain countries. He highlighted Iran as an example and defended preferencing decisions in an upcoming byelection. The policy focuses on alignment with Australian values wit…