Support for Pauline Hanson’s populist party has given fresh impetus to a loose network of activists trying to chip away at reproductive rights

A surge in support for Australia’s populist One Nation party mirrors the rise of the populist right in Europe and Britain.

Labor and the Coalition believe they can peg back their losses to One nation. But it will take a while.

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.

Support for Pauline Hanson’s populist party has given fresh impetus to a loose network of activists trying to chip away at reproductive rights

The party could quadruple its representation in the Senate, a polling analysis reveals, but the conservative bloc may fall short of holding power.

Sydney crowd told to put pressure on National MPs as upper house prepares to vote on a bill outlawing sex-selective terminations