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Latest polls still have One Nation leading on primary votes, but not gaining

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17.06.2026

Since the May 12 federal budget, every poll has had One Nation gaining when measured against the last issue of that poll. While they’re still leading on primary votes in the YouGov and Morgan polls, One Nation was down one point in YouGov and steady in Morgan.

Polls since the budget also had continuing drops for Labor. Labor’s support was steady in YouGov and up two points in Morgan, with the overall vote for One Nation and the Coalition steady at 49% in YouGov and down 0.5 points to 46.5% in Morgan.

This article also includes Resolve polls from Victoria (Labor struggling) and Queensland (One Nation surging at Labor’s expense) and a DemosAU WA poll (Labor still ahead but down).

A national YouGov poll for Sky News, conducted June 9–16 from a sample of 1,492, gave One Nation 28% of the primary vote (down one since the late May YouGov poll), Labor 26% (steady), the Coalition 21% (up one), the Greens 13% (steady) and all Others 12% (steady).

By respondent preferences, Labor led both One Nation and the Coalition by 52–48, a 0.5-point gain for One Nation vs Labor and a 0.5-point gain for Labor vs the Coalition.

Anthony Albanese’s net approval was up one point to a still dismal -25, with 60% dissatisfied and 35% satisfied. Angus Taylor’s net approval slumped five points to -10 (47% dissatisfied, 37% satisfied). Albanese led Taylor as preferred PM by 43–38 (41–39 previously). He led Pauline Hanson by 48–41 (47–41 previously).

On One Nation, 50% thought it was ready to govern well now and 33% thought they will be ready to govern by the next election.

One Nation has proposed........

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