New polling data indicates Pauline Hanson’s One Nation party has reached an unprecedented level of support in Queensland, equaling the support currently held by the Labor opposition. This marks a significant milestone for the party, surpassing its previous high point in 1998. The results, published by Brisbane Times, suggest a growing appeal for One Nation within its home state. This development presents a challenge to both major parties as Queensland approaches a potential state election. The polling data indicates a potential realignment of the political landscape in the region. Analysts suggest this surge in support reflects voter dissatisfaction with traditional parties and a desire for alternative political voices. The implications of this shift are still unfolding, but it signals a potentially competitive election environment.