‘Incredible Honour’: One Nation Surges Ahead of Labor in New Poll

Labor’s primary vote is at 28 percent, down 3 points since the government’s budget.
‘Incredible Honour’: One Nation Surges Ahead of Labor in New Poll
Leader of One Nation Senator Pauline Hanson speaks to the media at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia on Jan. 19, 2026. Hilary Wardhaugh/Getty Images
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One Nation has eclipsed Labor to become the most popular political party in the country, and leader Pauline Hanson is beating Anthony Albanese as preferred prime minister, according to a new poll.

Support for One Nation has risen four points to 31 percent, a Redbridge Group/Accent Research poll, published on Monday by the Australian Financial Review, shows.