Pauline Hanson changes party name as polling support surges
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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation party is changing its name, the eponymous leader has announced.

In a recent announcement on her official website, Queensland Senator Pauline Hanson disclosed that her political party will undergo a name change, dropping the “Pauline Hanson’s” from its title to be known solely as “One Nation.” This adjustment aligns with the familiar name by which most Australians already recognize the party.

The statement on the website proclaimed that this change signifies a pivotal moment for the movement, reinforcing its identity as a champion for everyday Australians who cherish principles such as fairness, sovereignty, and unity.

Pauline Hanson has announced her party is changing its name. (Getty)

The rebranding underscores One Nation’s dedication to restoring trust in the political arena, safeguarding Australian values, and advocating for the interests of ordinary citizens throughout the states and territories, according to the release.

Senator Pauline Hanson used this opportunity to remind the nation that One Nation remains as strong as ever, encapsulated in the slogan: “one voice, one people, one nation.”

Currently, One Nation holds four seats in the federal Senate, although it does not have representation in the federal lower house.

Pauline Hanson launched her party in Queensland in 1997. (Nine)
Recent polling by Roy Morgan showed One Nation’s primary support had risen to 12 per cent in October, compared to 35 per cent for Labor, 27 per cent for the Coalition, and 13 per cent for the Greens.

Hanson founded the party in 1997 after she was disendorsed as a Liberal candidate over her call to end special government assistance for Indigenous Australians.

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