
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson and Senator Malcolm Roberts (R) during the March for Australia rally, which called for a slowdown in Australia’s immigration intake amid an ongoing housing and inflation crisis, in Canberra, Australia on Aug. 31, 2025. AAP Image/Mick Tsikas
Former councillor and now-One Nation Riverina branch president, Paul Funnell, has high hopes for the conservative party, which has enjoyed a renaissance of support in the polls.
One Nation also claims to have onboarded 1,000 new members last weekend, and enjoyed a 100 percent surge in memberships since the May federal election, likely at the expense of the traditional centre-right Liberal-National Coalition.
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