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

The budget’s breach of trust with voters appears to outweigh its stated attempt to repair social cohesion.

The rebel party’s vote has risen even further, and Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers have taken hits to their personal ratings, following the federal budget.

Labor's federal budget is falling flat with its target demographic, as Millennials say they would rather vote for One Nation.

One Nation is now the nation's most popular party a new poll suggests, which could offer lessons for the government.

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 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.

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.

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

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.

Labor MP Mike Freelander says party must continue to help under-pressure workers, including considering further income tax cuts

One Nation party has surpassed Labour in a national poll, showing budget dissatisfaction

The public’s perception of the failings of the major parties has led to a rise in support for One Nation, say readers.

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

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

The divisive party makes grand claims about what regulation or legislation needs to change. But there is no clear explanation of how any of that might be achieved.