Pauline Hanson
- Analysis
- Victorian election
One Nation isn’t just eating the Coalition’s lunch, they’ve taken over the tuckshop
In the latest Resolve poll of Victorian voting intentions, there is no good news for anyone. But for Jess Wilson and Jacinta Allan, things look especially dire.
- Chip Le Grand
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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
- Exclusive
- Victorian election
‘End of days’: Labor’s own supporters say time’s up for Allan government
The latest Resolve Political Monitor results confirm most Victorians yearn for political change, and declare the two-party system dead amid surging support for One Nation.
- Chip Le Grand and Patrick Hatch
- Opinion
- Political leadership
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
- Editorial
- Resolve Political Monitor
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.
- The Herald's View
- Opinion
- CBD
Kyle Sandilands and ARN close in on settlement to avert blockbuster trial
The former radio shock jock has started laying the groundwork for his next venture, which is shaping up as a subscription-based live online show with audio and video.
- John Buckley and Fiona Byrne
- Analysis
- 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
- Exclusive
- Resolve Political Monitor
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
- Opinion
- Gender equality
The misogyny coin buys less than it used to
Allegations of sexism no longer spark political movements. Voters’ focus is on something else.
- Parnell Palme McGuinness
- Exclusive
- 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