Say no to Hanson's divisive politics
Pauline Hanson is surging in the polls. Nearly 60% of Australians say they're open to voting for One Nation.
But this isn't a sudden wave of far-right ideology. It's frustration: rising rents, higher grocery bills, wages falling behind, and people feeling squeezed.
Hanson is tapping into that anger by turning economic frustration into division and scapegoating. Here's the thing: because that support is rooted in grievance, it means it can shift.
Our research shows exactly how. When soft Hanson voters see clear evidence of her links to Trump-style politics and billionaire backers, her support drops.
That's why we've booked massive outdoor billboards that will put proven messaging in front of the voters who matter most: in the seats Hanson is targeting. We moved fast to secure the space. It's expensive, but waiting would have cost more.

Will you chip in today to help fund these billboards and reach voters before this surge locks in?
But this isn't a sudden wave of far-right ideology. It's frustration: rising rents, higher grocery bills, wages falling behind, and people feeling squeezed.
Hanson is tapping into that anger by turning economic frustration into division and scapegoating. Here's the thing: because that support is rooted in grievance, it means it can shift.
Our research shows exactly how. When soft Hanson voters see clear evidence of her links to Trump-style politics and billionaire backers, her support drops.
That's why we've booked massive outdoor billboards that will put proven messaging in front of the voters who matter most: in the seats Hanson is targeting. We moved fast to secure the space. It's expensive, but waiting would have cost more.

Will you chip in today to help fund these billboards and reach voters before this surge locks in?
We've booked massive outdoor billboards in the key electorates One Nation is targeting at the next election. That includes high-visibility sites in:
Our research shows that when soft Hanson voters see clear evidence of her links to Trump-style politics and billionaire backers, her support drops. These billboards will put that proven message directly in front of the voters who are still deciding.
Your donation helps cover:
- Wide Bay, Maranoa, Groom and Wright (QLD)
- Farrer and Lindsay (NSW)
- Monash and La Trobe (VIC)
Our research shows that when soft Hanson voters see clear evidence of her links to Trump-style politics and billionaire backers, her support drops. These billboards will put that proven message directly in front of the voters who are still deciding.
Your donation helps cover:
- Premium billboard site hire in high-traffic corridors
- Printing and installation of large-format creative
- Strategic targeting in electorates Hanson is actively pursuing
- Fast turnaround to get the message up before this support hardens
This campaign started with an open letter — sparked by real concern about Pauline Hanson's rise. In just weeks, it's grown into one of GetUp's biggest pushes in years, with more than 50,000 people already standing behind it.
But this isn't just about one letter, or one billboard.
There's serious work ahead to turn this early momentum into sustained pressure. Stopping the continued rise of One Nation and Trump-style politics in Australia won't happen with a single tactic. It will take persistence, strategy, and scale.
This is only phase one. Next comes further advertising, expanded billboard placements, stickers and other campaign materials, digital mobilisation and rapid response – alongside continued pressure for real solutions to the economic pressures driving this frustration, especially the cost-of-living squeeze.
We won't just oppose division. We'll expose it, interrupt it, and push for something better.
This is the beginning of a sustained campaign – and it's only possible because people like you are backing it.
But this isn't just about one letter, or one billboard.
There's serious work ahead to turn this early momentum into sustained pressure. Stopping the continued rise of One Nation and Trump-style politics in Australia won't happen with a single tactic. It will take persistence, strategy, and scale.
This is only phase one. Next comes further advertising, expanded billboard placements, stickers and other campaign materials, digital mobilisation and rapid response – alongside continued pressure for real solutions to the economic pressures driving this frustration, especially the cost-of-living squeeze.
We won't just oppose division. We'll expose it, interrupt it, and push for something better.
This is the beginning of a sustained campaign – and it's only possible because people like you are backing it.
Chip in now!
Donate today to help fund high-impact billboards in the seats that will decide the next election. Your donation will put proven messages in front of persuadable voters before Hanson can lock in support.
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