Pauline Hanson says she has the ability to lead Australia as prime minister but admits she was shocked by a poll that suggested One Nation had pulled ahead of Labor.

Pauline Hanson says she has the ability to lead Australia as prime minister but admits she was shocked by a poll that suggested One Nation had pulled ahead of Labor.

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has declared she is fit to serve as prime minister after turning 72 last week, as polling showed Labor falling behind One Nation.

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has declared she is fit to serve as prime minister after turning 72 last week, as polling showed Labor falling behind One Nation.

Pauline Hanson has declared she is fit to serve as prime minister, as polling showed Labor falling behind One Nation and the minor party secured another Coalition defector.

The One Nation leader says she is fit to lead Australia as a new poll shows Labor falling behind the party.

Hanson says she could run for the lower house at the next election.

Primary support for One Nation rose four percentage points to 31 percent from a month earlier, according to a closely watched poll by Redbridge Group and Accent Research.

When I became premier in Queensland in 1998, it was against a surge in One Nation support. There are valuable lessons for federal Labor today

Hanson says women are voting for her in greater numbers because “women voters are seeing what I’ve warned about when it comes to these woke ideologies”.