By Sara Tomevska, ABC News
Australia’s One Nation Senator Pauline Hanson (C) and Member of the Parliament Barnaby Joyce (L).
Labor's federal budget is falling flat with its target demographic, as Millennials say they would rather vote for One Nation than Labor or the Greens, and Gen Zs remain mostly oblivious to the proposed tax changes.
According to an Australian Financial Review, Redbridge Group and Accent Research poll published on Sunday night, among millennials, One Nation is now out-polling Labor, at 30 percent compared to 28 percent, though its share of the primary vote remains at just 10 percent among Gen Z voters.
However, just 6 percent of Gen Z self-reported that they had noticed "a great deal" about the budget, while 47 percent claimed they had not noticed "very much". Fourteen percent said nothing at all.












