One Nation support rises to 22.5 percent amid voter crisis fears
Political researcher Sam Palmer revealed insights into One Nation voters' sentiments, indicating fears of Australia nearing a crisis due to immigration, inflation, and housing shortages. His study, based on interviews with 20 voters, highlighted a significant rise in One Nation's support, now estimated at 22.5 percent, while cautioning about the party's governing capabilities amid upcoming elections.
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Published 07 Jul 2026, 04:52 UTC · Updated 07 Jul 2026, 06:00 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: The West Australian. Editorial policy · Corrections
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