A RedBridge Group and Accent Research poll from June 17-28 surveyed 5,516 voters and found One Nation at 27%, ahead of Labor and the Coalition tied at 26% each.
Premier Jacinta Allan’s approval has sunk to a net minus 42, amid cost-of-living strains, housing issues, and scandals after 12 years of Labor governance.
One Nation, with just one upper house seat, sees the surge as a call for change, though it lacks a state leader and full candidates yet; the Coalition leads two-party preferred 54-46 against Labor.