Multiple outlets report that support for One Nation declines in the latest opinion polling as Australia’s parliament moves toward its final sitting week before the winter break. The polling figures show a drop in One Nation’s standing compared with earlier surveys, contributing to a shift in the broader election-preference picture. Both sources describe the Coalition’s position as weakening as well, characterizing it as reaching its lowest level in the polling results referenced.
The reporting is focused on changes in voter intention captured by the newest opinion poll, rather than on new policy developments or specific events driving the changes. It frames the decline in support as occurring in the lead-up to the winter recess, when parliament pauses its sittings.
Overall, the articles align on the central points: One Nation’s support falls in the latest polls, and the Coalition’s polling result is reported to be at a low point heading into parliament’s final week before the break.