With immigration concerns high and a broader "anti-woke" base than previous years, One Nation is attracting older Australians and disaffected coalition voters as support swells to record levels.

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And perhaps more significantly, party operatives have been buoyed by new members across the country, leading to more branches.

The resurgence of the party founded and led by Queensland senator Pauline Hanson has been confirmed with a pair of polls within days registering 15 per cent support.

That means one in seven voters told both Essential and Newspo

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