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Young voters have moved away from the Greens in the last three months of the year.

Young voters slip away from Greens after year of cost-of-living clashes

Those aged 18 to 34 have shifted their support towards the two major parties over the past three months.

  • David Crowe

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Exclusive polling shows swings against Labor late in the year in two crucial states.

Labor loses ground in biggest states but Albanese still has edge on Dutton as PM

Voters have cut their support for Labor in the nation’s two most populous states, heightening the prospect of an election swing that wipes away the government’s majority.

  • David Crowe
Exclusive polling reveals the most and least popular politicians in Australia.

The pollies we like to like – and the ones we love to hate

Voters have deemed Jacqui Lambie to be the nation’s most likeable federal politician, after a year in which many others have taken a popularity hit.

  • David Crowe
Social media bans will be difficult to enforce.

Australians like banning teens from social media. They just don’t think it’ll work

The findings highlight a risk for Labor and scepticism among voters as Albanese heads to the next election pursuing a broader tech crackdown.

  • Natassia Chrysanthos
Dutton nuclear

Dutton claims taxpayers will spend billions less on nuclear than renewables

Exclusive polling shows voters are deeply concerned about the use of taxpayer funds to start a nuclear industry, which the opposition leader is proposing.

  • James Massola, Paul Sakkal, Mike Foley and David Crowe
dutton immigration

Voters back migration cuts as Dutton retreats on target

Labor seized on the move to accuse Opposition Leader Peter Dutton of dumping a promise he made in May.

  • David Crowe
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton.

Dutton takes the lead, but is he defying gravity?

The opposition leader is now ahead in the opinion polls at a time of deep unrest over the cost of living when he has no significant public plan to fix the problem.

  • David Crowe
Cost of living

The PM says Labor has your back. Most voters don’t believe him

Almost 60 per cent of voters also believe they are worse off than when Labor came to power at the last election.

  • David Crowe
RPM HECS

Voters back Labor’s proposed HECS changes. They are even keener for an overhaul of uni fees

But the key adviser who helped devise the HECS regime, Bruce Chapman, has warned against the “fantasy” of free education.

  • Natassia Chrysanthos and David Crowe
Flight upgrades

Flight upgrades for work OK, but voters frown on MPs getting holiday perks

The Resolve Political Monitor found voters were divided on upgrades, but Coalition MP Bridget McKenzie is still pushing for a Senate inquiry into the PM’s trips.

  • Paul Sakkal

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