Support for Albanese plummets after muddled response to Bondi attack
Pauline Hanson’s One Nation reached a record 22% primary vote in recent polls, surpassing the Coalition amid voter backlash over government handling of the Bondi Beach attack.
- Anthony Albanese's support has declined sharply, with Labor's primary vote down to 30 percent, its lowest since February 2025.
- Albanese's net performance rating dropped to minus 22, impacting his lead as preferred prime minister, which decreased by 11 percentage points to 33 percent.
- Support for a royal commission into antisemitism rose to 61 percent, following Albanese's reversal on needing an inquiry at a national level regarding the Bondi attack.
- One Nation's support surged to 18 percent, reflecting increased voter frustration with Labor and the Coalition amid dissatisfaction with responses to the Bondi attack.
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Pauline Hanson and Barnaby Joyce of One Nation following the Bondi terror attack last month. Photo: Getty Images Pauline Hanson has ambitions to turn One Nation into a genuine alternative to the mainstream political duopoly amid a seismic shift in Australia's political landscape.
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