Exclusive new polling reveals One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has surged to become the nation's preferred Prime Minister for the first time.

Labor talking points this week concede Australians are frustrated with an economy that ‘isn’t working for them’. The goal will be to convince voters One Nation isn’t either

Her strongest supporters don’t care that her positions often don’t make sense, but first-time One Nation voters could swing back if the party faced more scrutiny

One Nation is also now Australia’s preferred party by primary vote, overtaking Labor for the first time.

Exclusive new polling reveals One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has surged to become the nation's preferred Prime Minister for the first time.

Voters are not just backing One Nation as the top party in Australia, but for the first time are also backing Pauline Hanson as preferred prime minister.

According to the latest Resolve Political Monitor, that’s exactly what they are asking for.

Pauline Hanson is the preferred prime minister, according to a new poll.

The prime minister has commented after this masthead’s Resolve Political Monitor showed Pauline Hanson ahead of him as preferred PM.

Questioned about Pauline Hanson’s suitability as leader, Anthony Albanese has implied that she might have struggled to secure fuel from Asian nations the way he did.

As she rides high in the polls, this week promises to be the most important of Pauline Hanson's political career.