AskTribune · Record FeedOpen AskTribune →

← Record Feed

Media releaseThursday 4 December 2025

Pauline Hanson Live: Mass Migration, Rising Polls & Why Aussies Back One Nation - Pauline Hanson's One Nation

Pauline Hanson Live: Mass Migration, Rising Polls & Why Aussies Back One Nation - Pauline Hanson's One Nation FIRE THE LIAR! DONATE NOW ACTION CENTRE Take Action Get Updates Membership Connect on Social Recruiting Become a Volunteer Become a Candidate NEWS AND EVENTS Latest News Media Gallery Events Calendar Please Explain Animation WHO WE ARE About Us Policies Our Team Branches Achievements Contact Us Candidates Online Shop JOIN DONATE Pauline Hanson Live: Mass Migration, Rising Polls & Why Aussies Back One Nation One Nation December 04, 2025 Pauline Hanson has delivered another strong live interview on Sky News’ The Kenny Report , doubling down on her long-standing warnings about out-of-control immigration , weak leadership, and the growing surge in support for One Nation across Australia.

Hanson blasted both Labor and the Liberals for failing to control migration levels that are pushing Australia’s housing, roads, hospitals, and schools to breaking point. She told Chris Kenny that the major parties have become completely out of touch with everyday Australians , who are now voicing overwhelming frustration at the impacts of mass migration. She pointed out that between 2022 and 2023, Australia brought in 740,000 migrants , yet only 1,800 worked in construction despite a national housing shortage and rising rents.

Hanson said the system is “flooding the country” with the wrong skill mix, and politicians refusing to address the issue are ignoring over 70% of Australians who believe immigration is far too high. Hanson also hit back at claims from Liberal Senator Andrew Bragg supporting high migration levels. She said Bragg “should be in Labor or the Greens,” accusing him of abandoning grassroots Australians and failing to recognise the real-world pressures ordinary families are facing.

The interview also highlighted One Nation’s soaring poll numbers , now sitting at 18% nationally , with explosive growth among Gen-X males , many of whom are struggling with mortgages, rising costs, or family law issues. Hanson said these voters are turning to One Nation because the party actually listens and fights for them. Pauline Hanson’s message is clear: Australia cannot handle mass migration.

The major parties won’t fix it. And more Australians are putting their trust in One Nation to do what’s right for the country. Do you like this page?

Share Get the latest from One Nation! Optional email code The One Nation political party was launched on the 11th April 1997 at Ipswich by its founder, Pauline Hanson. Navigation About One Nation Get Updates Take Action Animated Series Latest News Contact Us Donate Resources Join One Nation Become a Candidate Terms of Service Privacy Policy Contribution Rules Login Follow Us Authorised by P.

Hanson, Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, 2/6-12 Boronia Rd Brisbane Airport QLD 4008 ©2025 Pauline Hanson's One Nation

SourceOne Nation Senator, Thursday 4 December 2025 — as lodgedTA-251204-onenat-d3685952e628