One Nation’s ambitious plan raises the stakes for the major parties

Source: ABC News, reporting by Clare Armstrong. Recent reporting highlights a clear surge in support for One Nation, with national polling showing our party gaining ground as both major parties lose voters. Support has lifted to levels that now place One Nation within striking distance of the Coalition, a first in the history of some national surveys.

Pauline Hanson’s leadership is being credited with positioning One Nation as a serious and viable alternative, particularly at a time when many Australians are frustrated with declining living standards and a lack of strong national direction. As many as one in five voters are now considering One Nation,.

The party is focused on building momentum through upcoming state and local elections, with strong prospects in South Australia and Victoria. Our party officials believe this strategy could deliver multiple upper house seats, strengthening One Nation’s presence across different levels of government.

The growth reflects a broader trend of Australians moving away from the major parties and looking for representatives who speak plainly and challenge the political status quo. With three decades of experience, Pauline Hanson is seen as a seasoned political leader guiding a party that is increasingly shaping the national conversation.