Multiple outlets report that Anthony Albanese and the Labor Party are benefiting from improved election polling, while One Nation’s support dips following backlash to Pauline Hanson’s comments advocating for an Australian “monoculture.” Both sources attribute the reported shift to public and political reaction against the “monoculture” position, described as controversial. The articles frame the change as a rare polling win for Labor, contrasting with the reported decline for One Nation. While the coverage highlights the link between Hanson’s remarks and One Nation’s polling movement, it does not provide detailed methodology, polling figures, or specific evidence from other sources within the text provided. Overall, the reporting focuses on the same sequence of events: Hanson’s “monoculture” call triggers an uproar, One Nation’s polling is said to weaken afterward, and Labor is said to gain ground in response.