Multiple reports describe a shift in voter preferences that they say serves as a warning to Australia’s political mainstream. The articles state that voters are backing One Nation as the top party in the latest polling they reference. They also report that, for the first time, voters are naming Pauline Hanson—One Nation’s leader—as their preferred prime minister. The coverage frames the findings as reflecting support beyond protest voting, highlighting that Hanson’s personal appeal is drawing a level of endorsement not previously reported in the same context. While the outlets use similar language about the need for mainstream parties to respond to “angry voters,” they focus on the poll results themselves: One Nation leads as the preferred party, and Hanson leads as the preferred prime minister. The reporting does not describe broader policy positions in detail, nor does it provide additional outcomes such as seat projections. Overall, the sources converge on the same two points—One Nation’s top party support and a first-time preference for Hanson as prime minister—in the polling results they summarize.