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Is Pauline Hanson's One Nation gaining momentum? What do voters think after her 'monoculture' remarks?

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A graphic illustration featuring leader of One Nation Senator Pauline Hanson and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Source: AAP / Susie Dodds/AAPGRAPHICS

Support for One Nation is rising in Victoria, with the party's first-preference vote doubling from 12 per cent in December 2025 to 24 per cent in February 2026, according to a Redbridge poll. In Hunter, New South Wales, a traditional Labor stronghold, voters react to Pauline Hanson's recent comments about a 'monocultural Australia'.


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Support for One Nation is rising in Victoria, with the party's first-preference vote doubling from 12 per cent in December 2025 to 24 per cent in February 2026, according to a Redbridge poll. In Hunter, New South Wales, a traditional Labor stronghold, voters react to Pauline Hanson's recent comments about a 'monocultural Australia'.


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