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Labor’s. fortunes continue to slide in the wake of the failed Voice to Parliament referendum.
Queensland Premier Steven Miles.
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Queensland Premier Steven Miles is falling behind his Liberal counterpart as preferred premier. Federally, Labor and the Coalition remain tied, according to Freshwater polling.
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Labor had a 52-48% edge over the Coalition in the latest Newspoll, while Albanese’s net approval jumped six points.
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Queensland Premier Steven Miles’ net-approval rating was the worst for a leader in the state since YouGov started doing polls for The Courier Mail.
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The increasing cost of living may be denting support for the Labor government.
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The Coalition lead Labor 53–47, excluding undecided, in a federal Essential poll.
Tasmanian Labor leader Rebecca White.
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Polls aren’t favouring state Labor parties. Based on the latest figures, Labor would struggle to form government in Tasmania, while support for the party in Queensland has dipped.
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While Labor will be relieved at holding Dunkley, polls point to a rockier path to the next federal election.
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The Tasmanian Liberal government has called an early election, but some recent polling suggests a rise in the popularity of Jacqui Lambie’s party.
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While two-party preferred polling is steady, a majority of Australians support Labor’s changes to the stage 3 tax cuts.
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Latest polling suggests Labor’s position might be improving slightly, perhaps due to increased optimism about the state of the economy.
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A proposed Senate election reform would be little to fix the unequal representation of the states and territories in the upper house - in fact, it would make it worse.
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The Labor Party continues the poll slide it has experienced since the failed Voice referendum in October.
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After a post-referendum drop in the polls, Labor has bounced back.
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The final Newspoll gave “no” an accurate lead. Meanwhile, Labor maintains a strong overall lead against the Coalition.
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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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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.
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Polling continues to bring bad news for supporters of the Voice to Parliament.