New poll shows Australians want unity and to move on from our divisive past - Pauline Hanson's One Nation
New poll shows Australians want unity and to move on from our divisive past - 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 New poll shows Australians want unity and to move on from our divisive past One Nation January 28, 2026 Australians have had enough.
Fresh polling confirms what Aussies have been saying to us for years. They want the activist left to stop obsessing over the past and start fixing the country we live in now. Research conducted by Freshwater Strategy and released today shows Australians are rejecting the politics of victimhood pushed by Labor and the Greens.
These results go a long way to explaining why support for Pauline Hanson’s One Nation continues to grow. A clear majority of Australians believe the Labor–Greens agenda, repeatedly waved through by the Liberal Party, to force Australians to endlessly relive historical grievances is holding the nation back. Eighty per cent of respondents described Australia as a welcoming country.
That reality cuts straight through the endless claims that Australia is irredeemably racist or broken. More than half of those surveyed, 55 per cent, said the constant focus on the past is holding Australia back as a nation. A plurality of respondents also said that policies targeted on Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander identity are divisive, not unifying.
Australians want fairness, not favoured treatment based on race. When Prime Minister Anthony Albanese claims One Nation is divisive, Australians are not buying it. The polling shows the opposite.
Voters see a government and political class more interested in dividing Australians into groups than bringing the country together. Australians want unity, common sense and policies that move the nation forward. That’s exactly what One Nation stands for, and why more Australians are backing us every day.
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