One Nation polled some big numbers around the country. But so far,has not picked up any extra seats.
United Australia Party leader Clive Palmer's chances of making good on his high-spending campaign looked slim on Saturday night.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has become involved in a heated exchange with West Australian Labor MP Anne Aly about how their private lunch was reported in the media three years ago.
Saturday's election represents the first true test of the new Senate voting system introduced by Malcolm Turnbull.
Despite a rocky federal election campaign,support for One Nation is still strong in what is arguably the party's biggest stronghold.
Intrepid reporter Nick Bonyhady is catching trains,boats and buses all the way from Hobart to Cairns to find out what Australian voters care about most this federal election.
Pauline Hanson goes into this election rocked by bad polls,embarrassed by candidate tomfoolery and overshadowed by Clive Palmer.
Pauline Hanson's One Nation candidate in the seat of Canning is attracting attention of a less political kind after nude photos emerged on his Instagram.
A One Nation candidate in a key marginal seat used a member of the anti-immigrant extremist group True Blue Crew as a volunteer organiser while praising the “nationalistic ideology” at one of the group’s events.
The One Nation leader claims her candidates appeared to pay a higher political price compared to other MPs.
Pauline Hanson was elected an independent MP in 1996 when she was dumped by the Liberal Party. One Nation's disgraced candidate Steve Dickson will also remain on the ballot papers but is unlikely to be as lucky in 2019.