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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and One Nation leader Pauline Hanson.

Albanese takes swipe at One Nation’s foreign policy credentials

The prime minister has commented after this masthead’s Resolve Political Monitor showed Pauline Hanson ahead of him as preferred PM.

  • Brittany Busch

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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.

  • Sean Kelly
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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
Pauline Hanson’s One Nation looms over the Victorian election.

An orange wave is breaking over Victoria. Can Labor hold back the populist tide?

Fears that One Nation could win as many as 30 seats at the Victorian election have sparked a new battle plan within Labor to fight Pauline Hanson’s party.

  • Chip Le Grand and Kieran Rooney
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Like Trump, Hanson’s rise is beyond politics. That’s why she’ll be hard to stop

She plays the suffering outsider, yet she’s an insider now, and says she could be prime minister.

  • Peter Hartcher
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has spoken about the threat posed by One Nation in an exclusive interview.

Jacinta Allan vows to take up fight against ‘anti-worker’ One Nation

Amid surging support for One Nation and speculation about her leadership, the Victorian premier has warned that Pauline Hanson’s party looms as a serious threat to the state.

  • Chip Le Grand
WA One Nation leader Rod Caddies.
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‘Like old-school Liberals’: WA’s One Nation leader open to Zempilas cooperation

The One Nation MLC, who along with Philip Scott are the only representatives of Pauline Hanson’s party in WA parliament, said while a state election was still a long way off, any form of collaboration to win seats from Labor would be beneficial.

  • Michael Philipps
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson speaks with the media outside a Melbourne venue on Friday night.

Hanson pledges to work with Coalition in Victoria as protesters target moved fundraiser

A planned One Nation fundraiser has been moved to a new, secret location after protesters vowed to demonstrate outside the original venue.

  • Sherryn Groch, Angus Delaney and Fiona Byrne