One Nation’s rise may seem sudden, but it follows long-term voter trends
- Written by Sarah Cameron, Senior Lecturer in Public Policy, Griffith University
The rise of One Nation may seem sudden. In the 2025 Australian federal election, Pauline Hanson’s party received only 6.4% of the national vote. A year later, One Nation has surpassed the Liberal Party in the polls, received more votes than the Liberals in the South Australian election, and won their first seat in the House of...





