Overview
- One Nation’s support, which two national polls published Sunday measured at 22 to 24 percent, has eased from February’s 27 percent peak.
- Resolve’s April survey puts Labor on 32 percent with a 55–45 lead on two‑party preferred, as the Coalition edges to 23 percent and sits within the poll’s margin of error against One Nation.
- Pauline Hanson’s personal standing has cooled in Resolve, with her net likeability down to plus six from plus 15 in January.
- Higher petrol costs tied to the new Middle East war are biting, with Resolve finding 79 percent of Australians have changed their driving habits and 58 percent are driving less.
- The Farrer by‑election is heating up, with GetUp planning about $600,000 in anti‑Hanson ads that link her to President Trump and rising farm inputs, while Nationals and Liberals lodge preference orders that place One Nation low.