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Labor must be clear about its purpose - or risk losing voters to Pauline Hanson’s One Nation

Tony Barry

3 June 2026

Australians’ pessimism about the future is fuelling support for One Nation.

For those Australians thinking of voting One Nation, Pauline Hanson is their wrecking ball and truth teller.


One of the big conversation points among the political and media class is whether One Nation’s primary vote will run up against some form of a ceiling.


This week’s Redbridge Group/Accent Research poll published in the Australian Financial Review shows the ceiling keeps rising, with One Nation’s primary vote now punching through 30%. With Labor’s vote crashing three points to 28% and Coalition down another two points to 20%, One Nation now leads all parties on a primary vote basis, an unprecedented event in Australian politics. Another first in this poll is that a majority of Australians say they would not vote for Labor or the Coalition.


Read the full story here.

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