Fresh polling reports that support for One Nation has fallen following Pauline Hanson’s controversial address at the Press Club. All three outlets describe the same overall movement in voter sentiment, noting that the decline is linked, in the reporting, to the backlash or controversy surrounding Hanson’s comments. The articles present the poll results as a new snapshot of public opinion rather than confirmed long-term trends, and they frame the change in popularity as occurring after the event. While the sources emphasize the connection between Hanson’s appearance and the subsequent drop in support, they do not provide further detail in the excerpts supplied about the specific figures, sample size, or how other parties’ vote shares may have shifted. They also do not describe any subsequent response from One Nation beyond the implication that the address is damaging the party’s standing in the poll. Overall, the reporting is consistent in stating that the latest survey shows a decline for One Nation and that the controversy around the Press Club address is the most recent factor cited for that change.