One Nation’s Pauline Hanson and senator David Van Taylor change their approach as political parties prepare for an upcoming election, according to multiple outlets. The coverage frames the moves as a tactical repositioning by One Nation and the Coalition rather than a clear break from their broader aims.

Across Brisbane Times, The Age, and the Sydney Morning Herald, the reports converge on the idea that Prime Minister Anthony Albanese still sets the pace of the political narrative. While Hanson and Taylor adjust their messaging, the outlets describe Albanese as maintaining a steady lead in terms of public focus and political framing.

The differing angles are limited in the provided excerpts: each source emphasizes the same shift by One Nation and the Coalition and similarly characterizes Albanese as retaining narrative control. Together, they suggest that election campaigning is entering a new phase, with parties refining their positioning while the government remains central to the debate.