Resolve Political Monitor
- Exclusive
- Political leadership
Train dispute and chauffeur scandals: NSW Labor takes a hit
NSW Labor has scored its lowest primary vote since Gladys Berejiklian was premier.
- Alexandra Smith
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- Exclusive
- Australia votes
The Trump policies Australians hate – and the ones they want here
An exclusive survey shows there is one Trump policy most Australians want, and “drill, baby, drill” is also quite popular.
- David Crowe
- Analysis
- Australia votes
Don’t hurry to the polls, prime minister, it looks grim
The latest Resolve Political Monitor is a shocker for Labor and shows that its policy assaults have not been enough to turn the tables on the opposition leader.
- David Crowe
Dutton leads, Labor on course for election defeat, according to shock poll
The shift has taken the Coalition to a lead of 55 per cent in two-party terms, driving Labor to 45 per cent and putting it on course for defeat.
- David Crowe
- Exclusive
- Foreign investment
Voters back Dutton pledge to block foreign investors buying Australian homes
Voters across the political spectrum favour further barriers to foreign buyers as a way to help local bidders get into the housing market.
- David Crowe
- Exclusive
- Anthony Albanese
Safety fears and antisemitism concerns over Gaza
An exclusive survey shows a surge in concern about community safety since the Hamas attack on Israel in October 2023.
- David Crowe
Extra $2b in federal funds on table to revive airport link amid horror poll
The collapse of public support for the Victorian government is reshaping state and federal politics before this year’s federal election.
- Chip Le Grand and Paul Sakkal
- Analysis
- Victorian election
Labor’s disastrous poll result will be met by disbelief – followed by hard questions
A 22 per cent primary vote for state Labor is a number so bad that it barely computes.
- Chip Le Grand
- Exclusive
- Political leadership
‘They’ve turned off Allan’: Victorian Labor vote plunges to historic low, poll shows
A new survey shows the Allan government is facing a collapse in public support.
- Chip Le Grand
- Exclusive
- Australia Day
Change the date? No, say an increasing majority of Australians
Australians have strongly backed January 26 as the national day after years of argument about changing the date, lifting support to a clear majority.
- David Crowe and Olivia Ireland
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