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

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos

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Dutton claims taxpayers will spend billions less on nuclear than renewables

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.

  • by James Massola, Paul Sakkal, Mike Foley and David Crowe
Voters back migration cuts as Dutton retreats on target
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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.

  • by David Crowe
Dutton takes the lead, but is he defying gravity?

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.

  • by David Crowe
The PM says Labor has your back. Most voters don’t believe him

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.

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

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos and David Crowe
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Flight upgrades for work OK, but voters frown on MPs getting holiday perks

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.

  • by Paul Sakkal
John Pesutto chalks up a first-time victory over Jacinta Allan in latest Resolve poll

John Pesutto chalks up a first-time victory over Jacinta Allan in latest Resolve poll

The opposition leader has won a psychological victory over the premier despite Liberal leadership rumblings and a high-profile court battle.

  • by Kieran Rooney
Greens’ support at nine-month low, Bandt among least popular MPs

Greens’ support at nine-month low, Bandt among least popular MPs

Voters have marked down many of the crossbench party’s signature policies, including ending negative gearing and capital gains tax and recognising Palestine.

  • by James Massola
Keating says Australians ‘utterly at odds’ with Labor on US-China

Keating says Australians ‘utterly at odds’ with Labor on US-China

The former prime minister leapt upon poll results showing most Australians want to avoid picking sides in any conflict between the United States and China.

  • by Matthew Knott
Plenty of margin for error in Dutton’s ‘Trump bump’

Plenty of margin for error in Dutton’s ‘Trump bump’

The leaders are neck and neck in the polls, and the trend is running Dutton’s way. But there is nothing that proves voters are shifting to Dutton because of the US election.

  • by David Crowe

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