Pauline's ON in polls but can't PHON a friend... at the AEC

Pauline's ON in polls but can't PHON a friend... at the AEC

Independent Australia
11 Feb 2026, 04:30 GMT+

Pauline Hanson's One Nation (PHON) claimed it would drop the PH part of its name last October. A lot has happened to the party since, but not that. Investigations editorRoss Jonesreports.

BACK IN OCTOBER, Pauline Hanson claimed her name would be dropped from that of her party: Pauline Hanson's One Nation (PHON).

It was all over the media, Channel Nine News,Sky, ABC the lot!

Back then, Barnaby was about to defect to One Nation and the name change was seen toreflect the glistening horizons the party was ready to embrace.

'Pauline Hanson rebrands party to One Nation, stripping her name from brand amid Barnaby Joyce rumours',PHONs websitetrumpeted:

Although the major news outlets picked up the story and ran with it, none asked when the name change would happen.

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Andat the time of writing,mid-February 2026, it still hadn't. The AECstill liststhe party name as 'Pauline Hansons One Nation'.

One Nation is listed as the registered abbreviation, but thats the abbreviation an 'also known as'not the party name.

The machinations of PHON are deep, so who knows why they havent got around to formalising the introduction to society of a party capable of power?

Its not as if the AEC is slow. Maybe not the fastest department in Australia, but they could certainly effect a formal name change within three months of application.

Changing a political partys name is asimple process.

Three officers of the party sign an AEC form and remit $500 to the AEC. The AEC then publishes newspaper notices advising the public of the proposed change and inviting any objections to be sent to it.

If no objections are received within 30 days of ads being published, the name change gets the green light.

The whole process is transparent and is posted in pretty much real time to the AEC website.

The only thing that causes a prolonged AEC delay is if it is waiting on the return of electoral writs. The last AEC election was 3 May 2025 and, as the former Coalition will attest, thats well over. Writs are in.

It is evident PHON has not lodged a name change application with the AEC since the theatre of Octobers media announcement.

PHON has offered no explanation for its failure to submit the name-change, but ineptitude is a strong contender.

CORY, BARNABY AND OTHER ONE NEURONS

Its a strong contender for other stuff, too, like not declaring gifts or hiring Cory Bernadi as #1 on its Legislative Council ticket for the March 2026 South Australian Election.

Bernadi is a hand grenade with its pin half out.

On the off-chance Bernadi secures a seat in the South Australian Legislative Council at the 2026 State Election, it would be a brave bet that hed see out his full term as a PHON member.

For starters, he has a track record of biting the hand that fed him.

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In February 2017, just seven months after he was re-elected as a Liberal senator, Cory gave his mates the finger,quit the partyand sat on the crossbench as the only member of his just-formed Australian Conservatives.

Needless to say, his mates werent happy.

ChristopherPyne called on him to resign, for goodness sake!

Barnaby Joyce was dark,reported the ABC:

According to the Sydney Morning Herald,Barnaby knows all about praying:

Despite his avowed devout Catholicism, Barnaby reckons the Vatican is a shithole.

In a puff piece video withfellow "raconteur"Karl Stefanovic, where both go for the authentic hayseed look and neither succeeds,Barnabysaid:

While he maintains the view that most of the world is an agglomeration of shitholes, Joyce seems to have overcome his disgust for Bernadi and his treachery.

So PHON now boasts two turncoats as its main drawcards.

Naturally, Pauline's party whatever it's called is apparently on the rise in the polls. Makes perfect sense, but only in one nation.

Ross Jonesis the author of the two-year investigation,Ashbygate: the plot to destroy Australia's Speaker, published by IA in 2015 and availableHERE.

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