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While Labor still holds a two-party-preferred lead over the Coalition, Peter Dutton has moved ahead as preferred PM for the first time.
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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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.
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Two new polls also have Labor ahead of the Coalition on a two-party preferred measure.
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Ahead of the Dunkley byelection on March 2, Labor takes a hit in key polls, but Anthony Albanese’s personal approval is still ahead of Peter Dutton’s.
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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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While the latest poll gives the Labor government a comfortable lead, this is not supported by other polls.
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Labor still leads on two-party preferred, but is feeling the strain as cost of living pressures take hold.
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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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As the Voice referendum draws to a close this weekend, polls suggest the “no” case will win by a substantial margin.
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With less than a week to go until the Voice referendum, the polls are looking grim for the “yes” campaign.
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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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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the long-anticipated date to an enthusiastic audience of about 400 in Adelaide.
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 on the Voice continues to provide bad news for the Albanese government and the “yes” campaign.
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Support for the Voice to Parliament continues to slide - but there are some small glimmers of hope for the “yes” campaign.
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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.