This week on The Morrison Brief, Jason Morrison joins Brent Bultitude to break down a fast-moving week in Australian politics — where headlines, polling shifts, and political messaging are colliding in a big way.
From Pauline Hanson’s reported $1.5 million fundraising push behind a “Fire the Liar” campaign targeting Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, to a heated debate over a mosque’s planned prayer call and accusations of “racism dressed up”, tensions are rising across multiple fronts.
We also look at fresh Newspoll results showing One Nation taking a primary vote lead, while the Prime Minister’s approval ratings hit a record low.
And in the background, a new political wrinkle emerges — questions around non-compete clauses and a shock call from a Taylor confidant linked to One Nation discussions.
It’s a packed segment with shifting numbers, sharp language, and political pressure building on all sides.
Jason Morrison brings his sharp analysis to make sense of what’s noise, what’s signal, and what it means heading forward.

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