These charts show how preference flows are helping fuel One Nation’s historic rise and forging unlikely allies.

The One Nation leader is riding the wave of voters’ discontent. What happens next in this revised political drama?

Pauline Hanson’s insurgent populist movement says it now has more signed up, fully paid members than either Labor or the Coalition.

For 30 years, the party was written off as a home for “cookers”. Now Pauline Hanson’s moment has come. But is she, and Australia, ready for what lies ahead?

These charts show how preference flows are helping fuel One Nation’s historic rise and forging unlikely allies.

Former Labor prime minister angered at use of ‘tired old trope’

Liberals and Nationals grappling with surging support for Pauline Hanson’s party, which threatens to replace them as Australia’s main conservative party