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Voters have marked down Jim Chalmers’ performance as treasurer while strongly backing some of Angus Taylor’s key policies.

One in three like Labor’s budget. Taylor has other reasons to hope

Public assessment of Jim Chalmers’ performance as treasurer has fallen to its lowest level ever as business groups unleash on the May budget.

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One Nation Express v Albanese’s ‘stable’ revolution: It will be a head-on crash

Australia’s political landscape is shifting fundamentally. Voters are yet to define how they want it to shape up.

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Urgent wake-up call for political mainstream: Don’t ignore or dismiss angry voters

Voters are not just backing One Nation as the top party in Australia, but for the first time are also backing Pauline Hanson as preferred prime minister.

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Pauline Hanson is the nation’s preferred prime minister in the most recent Resolve Political Monitor.

Voters prefer Hanson as PM. Are they prepared for her to run the country?

According to the latest Resolve Political Monitor, that’s exactly what they are asking for.

  • James Massola
Diverging fortunes … Pauline Hanson, Anthony Albanese and Angus Taylor.

Hanson overtakes Albanese as preferred PM, Coalition crashes to record low

One Nation is also now Australia’s preferred party by primary vote, overtaking Labor for the first time.

  • James Massola
Teal MPs including Zali Steggall have called for a royal commission into domestic and family violence.

Domestic violence royal commission ‘should examine family law system’

Teal MPs are calling for action amid warnings that perpetrators are weaponising the family court system and “deliberately driving up the other side’s legal costs”.

  • Michaela Whitbourn
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Pauline Hanson.

Senior Liberal warns party to stop talking about One Nation as Hanson hits back at PM

The One Nation leader posted a report about its fundraising campaign on social media after Albanese questioned its veracity, Hanson saying it proved the money was “ridgy-didge”.

  • Brittany Busch, Emily Kaine and James Massola
Orange “sponsored passes” give lobbyists access to Parliament House.

Decades of secrecy to end with Parliament House lobbyists unmasked

A major overhaul of the parliamentary pass system will force the public disclosure of business representatives roaming private corridors.

  • Rob Harris
Anthony Albanese is telling the public he understands why they are drawn to Pauline Hanson’s One Nation.

Labor ramps up Hanson attacks, as Taylor rebukes ally in phone call

The Coalition has also gone on the attack about Pauline Hanson’s admission on the Inside Politics podcast that her party was being “infiltrated by extremists”.

  • Paul Sakkal
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has started a tour of Western Australia where she is hosting a series of fundraisers.

One Nation has six more months to raise uncapped political donations

Nobody can see detail of who donated what to Pauline Hanson’s party this financial year until February 1.

  • Brittany Busch