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While the latest Essential polls shows an improvement for the “yes” vote, it’s still not enough for it to lead.
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The prime minister’s approval ratings have turned around from the last Newspoll - but the “yes” campaign for the Voice referendum continues to struggle.
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In the national poll, 42% of respondents said they were a hard ‘no’, compared to 28% who said they were a hard ‘yes’.
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As support for the Voice continues to slide, voters are turning away from the Albanese government too.
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If the “yes” case is to win the October referendum, there will need to be sharp turn around in the polling trends to date.
Queensland’s Opposition Leader David Crisafulli.
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By the October 2024 state election, Labor will have governed for almost ten years, so there could be an ‘it’s time’ factor for voters.
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Polling continues to bring bad news for supporters of the Voice to Parliament.
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For the first time since becoming premier in 2014, more voters disapprove of Dan Andrews than approve of him in the Morgan poll.
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Labor’s post-election honeymoon, while hitting a snag or two, has not yet ended - but support for the Voice to Parliament continues to slide.
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The ‘no’ campaign now leads by a margin of 46-43% nationally. It also has a majority in polls in four states.
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After a shocking state election result, the Victorian opposition has slumped further in the latest polls.
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The Labor government maintains a healthy lead in the polls, but support for the Voice to parliament appears to be slipping.
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This year’s budget hasn’t rated well by historical standards, but has nonetheless given Anthony Albanese a boost in his personal ratings.
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Robert’s seat of Fadden in Queensland, and Morrison’s seat of Cook in New South Wales, would both likely be safely held by the Liberals.
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A round-up of the latest polls shows the Albanese government continues to ride high, while polls on the Indigenous Voice to parliament vote are mixed.
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The latest Essential poll also gave federal Labor a 52-43 two party lead.
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Meanwhile, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton’s net approval slumps to an all-time low.
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The Albanese government suffered a small setback on two party preferred figures in the latest Newspoll – but there was good news on its proposed super tax changes.
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The first Newspoll to ask about the Indigenous Voice to Parliament also found 56-37 in favour.
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As election day arrives in Victoria, two late polls predict a return of the Andrews Labor government.