Key facts
- One Nation leads a national opinion poll for the first time with 31% primary support.
- The ruling Labor party polled at 28%, down three points.
- The conservative coalition opposition fell two points to 20%.
- The poll follows the government's May 12 budget which introduced property tax changes.
- The budget measures appear unpopular with Millennials and Gen-Z voters.
- One Nation leads Labor 51% to 49% on a two-party-preferred basis.
The rise of Australia's far-right populist One Nation party to a leading position in national opinion polls highlights significant voter dissatisfaction with the ruling Labor government's economic policies, particularly its recent budget. This shift, occurring for the first time in the party's history, suggests a potential realignment in the Australian political landscape and could influence future policy decisions.
