Multiple outlets report that Pauline Hanson’s popularity declines in a Newspoll after a controversial speech in which she argues Australia cannot be a multicultural society. The reporting is consistent that her remarks center on a “monoculture” theme, and that they draw backlash sufficient to affect how respondents rate her. The articles describe the change in popularity as a “plummet,” indicating a notable drop compared with earlier polling. Both sources attribute the shift in public support to the fallout from the same speech, rather than to other separate events. No additional specific poll figures, dates, or comparative baselines are provided in the excerpts, nor is there detail on the size of the decline. The coverage therefore focuses on the causal link presented by the poll reporting: Hanson’s controversial comments on multiculturalism correspond with a measurable decline in her popularity in the latest Newspoll.