Why are the Greens struggling while Pauline Hanson surges?
Auf einen Blick
- One Nation leader Pauline Hanson's right-wing populism is surging in Australian polls, while the progressive Greens party sees its support flatline.
- This analysis explores why the Greens are failing to connect with voters and suggests strategies for their improvement.
KI-generierte Zusammenfassung
Warum es wichtig ist
In the year since the federal election, Pauline Hanson's right-wing populism has surged in polls, while the Greens' support has flatlined.
In the year since the federal election, Pauline Hanson with her brand of rightwing populism has successfully tapped into discontent, surging in the polls at the expense of the Coalition and Labor.
Meanwhile, support for the other antiestablishment party – the Greens – has flatlined, if recent polling is anything to go by.
So why is the progressive party failing to cut through to voters? And what strategies can the Greens employ to improve their chances at the next election?
Offene Fragen
- Why is the progressive party failing to cut through?
- What strategies can the Greens employ?


