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Pauline Hanson overtakes Albanese as preferred PM

Chris Berg analyzes political shifts in Australia, focusing on Pauline Hanson’s rise and its implications for future elections.

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Chris Berg analyses Pauline Hanson’s rise and political shifts in Australia impacting future elections

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has surpassed Anthony Albanese as Australia’s preferred Prime Minister in a major political shift that is raising questions about voter sentiment, party strategy, and the future of Australian politics.

Professor Chris Berg from RMIT University examines the forces driving Hanson’s rise and what it means for the nation’s political landscape.

Could this momentum reshape future elections?

We explore how Hanson may capitalise on growing support, the risks associated with her campaign strategy, and which political players stand to gain or lose as voter preferences continue to evolve.

What happens next for the major parties?

From the Coalition’s response to the broader implications for Australian voters, we break down the potential long-term consequences of this political upheaval.

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