Recent polling indicates a decline in support for Pauline Hanson and her party, One Nation, while the Coalition and Labor improve their positions. The West Australian reports that a fresh resolve poll finds Hanson’s standing weakening and Anthony Albanese strengthening, with One Nation losing support following a June surge. PerthNow similarly says support for Hanson’s One Nation has slipped in the latest poll, describing the change as occurring since Hanson’s “monoculture” speech. Both outlets attribute the shift to a reduction in One Nation’s polling compared with earlier gains, and they both indicate broader movement toward the major parties. The West Australian frames the results as the Coalition regaining ground, while also noting Albanese’s strengthening. PerthNow emphasizes the drop in One Nation’s support relative to the earlier period when Hanson’s campaign appeared to resonate with voters. Taken together, the sources present a consistent picture of reduced momentum for One Nation and improved standing for the larger political groupings in the current polling cycle.