Budget spending gets thumbs-up
Voters back the big-spending budget agenda as a necessary measure to stimulate the economy.
Voters back the big-spending budget agenda as a necessary measure to stimulate the economy.
Scott Morrison has a higher level of support than any PM in more than a decade and the largest margin over an opposition leader since at least 2008.
More than two-thirds of voters support Scott Morrison’s handling of the pandemic.
Scott Morrison is beginning to wrestle back control of the political agenda ahead of the budget. And he needed to.
Malcolm Turnbull’s short-lived appointment and Anthony Albanese’s community battery proposal met with cheers and jeers
Monday’s reshuffle will help perceptions as Labor has only made a small dent in the PM’s popularity
Whereas two weeks ago his party vote suffered in the wake of the rape allegations, voter attention has now turned to Scott Morrison himself.
The latest Newspoll highlights the dangers ahead for the Prime Minister. Will he change his mind and call an early election?
Coalition slumps amid fallout of sexual assault allegations, slow vaccine rollout. But Scott Morrison has avoided a major backlash.
Anthony Albanese’s personal support is now about the same or worse than 10 opposition leaders who were removed, resigned or lost the ensuing election.
Morrison extends his lead as preferred PM; Albanese records his worst approval ratings since becoming Labor leader.
Daniel Andrews’s approach to locking down Victoria may be good for the polls but it’s losing him some big-name TV shows.
It’s discomforting to witness the mismatch being played out between an emboldened Labor government and a moribund Liberal-Nationals Coalition in WA.
Don’t let today’s Newspoll revealing an electoral dead-heat — 50 per cent a piece according to the two party numbers — fool you.
The Coalition and Labor are locked in a dead-heat in the first Newspoll of a possible election year.
With premiers’ propensity to shut borders at the sign of a sniffle, the PM is battling seemingly whimsical decisions that halt economic recovery.
Scott Morrison has turned the most disrupted and demanding parliamentary year since World War II into a clear victory for his leadership.
Popular support for Scott Morrison has risen to its highest level in four months as Labor lifts its primary vote.
While Labor’s left-wing MPs celebrate a ‘Biden full moon’, Scott Morrison continues to steadily assemble the electoral ballast for a Coalition re-election campaign.
Anthony Albanese’s approval ratings have rebounded but Scott Morrison continues to dominate.
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