Articles from multiple outlets say Pauline Hanson’s recent messaging is starting to sound like the political establishment she has previously positioned herself against, and that this shift may be contributing to waning support. The coverage is largely interpretive, focusing on how audiences perceive changes in her rhetoric rather than reporting new policy or event-specific developments. While the outlets do not provide detailed evidence or specific examples in the provided excerpts, they share a common theme: Hanson’s attempt to present “new” material is meeting a complication—her framing appears less distinct from the “old order” than some supporters and observers expect. As a result, commentators in these articles argue that public backing may decline when a politician’s tone and approach converge with mainstream political styles. Across the three sources, the central point is that perceived continuity with establishment politics is influencing supporters’ views. Overall, the reporting emphasizes the relationship between political messaging and audience reaction.