In the year since the federal election, Pauline Hanson has successfully harnessed discontent with her brand of right-wing populism, rising in the polls at the expense of the Coalition and Labour.
Meanwhile, if recent polling is anything to go by, support for the other anti-establishment party – the Greens – has declined.
Then why is the progressive party failing to reach out to the voters? And what strategies can the Greens adopt to improve their chances in the next election?
Noor Haider spoke to a political reporter Sarah Basford-Cannells What party insiders – as well as pollsters and analysts – say about why voters tired of the major parties are moving to the right instead of to the left

