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Majority of voters think the coalition will win the election
Voter’s underwhelmed by Morrison’s first budget
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Two party stalemate as election campaigning continues
The Coalition and ALP remain tied in a two party stalemate, with each party on 50% on a two-party vote based on stated preferences, according to the first Fairfax Ipsos Election Poll released today.
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Turnbull’s approval rating continues to fall
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s approval rating has fallen seven points to 55% since February, but the
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Turnbull continues to haemorrhage support
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s approval rating has fallen four points to 51% since March,
and the Labor Party is now tied with the Coalition in voting intention, in the latest Fairfax Ipsos
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The Turnbull honeymoon fades but Shorten makes little progress
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s approval rating has fallen seven points to 62% since November 2015, however the Coalition remains ahead of the Labor Party in the latest Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
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The Turnbull Honeymoon Continues
The Coalition has retained a strong lead ahead of the Labor party in the November Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
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Swing sees Liberals hanging on in Canning – Fairfax Ipsos Poll
The Liberals are ahead of Labor in the Canning by-election in the September Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
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Strong personal ratings for Turnbull as Shorten languishes – Fairfax Ipsos Poll
The Coalition has pulled ahead of the Labor, according to the October Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
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Labor lead increases after ‘Choppergate’ scandal – Fairfax Ipsos Poll
Labor is ahead of the Coalition in the August Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
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Shorten records lowest approval ratings as opposition leader – Fairfax Ipsos Poll
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten’s approval rating is 35% (down 6 points since June), according to the latest national Fairfax Ipsos Poll, while his disapproval rating is 55% (up 8 points since June). This gives a net approval of -20 (down 14 points since June) and Shorten’s lowest approval rating since becoming Opposition Leader in October 2013.