Pauline Hanson criticised by PM as opposition leader Angus Taylor urges members not to defect, arguing One Nation wants to ‘blow this country up’

Anthony Albanese says Pauline Hanson has no solutions to the problems she highlights, as the government embraced new figures showing falling migration.

One Nation’s rise reflects some real worries Australians have. But backing their leader is a sign of short-sightedness.

Australia has never before had to grapple with the rise of populist right movement quite like One Nation, and that’s a particular and growing problem for the Coalition.

On the national stage, Hanson attacked multiculturalism and spoke of a ‘transgender insurgency’. It could be a reality check for voters

With One Nation running red hot in the polls and posing a serious challenge to the incumbent parties, there's more scrutiny on what its foreign policy would mean for Australia.

Pauline Hanson criticised by PM as opposition leader Angus Taylor urges members not to defect, arguing One Nation wants to ‘blow this country up’

After Pauline Hanson’s controversial speech at the National Press Club, Guardian Australia headed to Pakenham, one of the electorates One Nation is targeting in the Victorian…