The Newspoll, conducted January 12-16 with 1,224 voters and published in The Australian, shows Labor leading primaries at 32 percent while holding a 55-45 two-party edge over the Coalition.
Hanson celebrated the milestone as proof Australians crave change on issues like immigration and national identity, after her party’s seven-point jump.

Prime Minister Albanese called the rise a worry from a divisive group, as the Coalition grapples with its record-low primary amid voter frustration and recent security debates.