Is Shorten unbeatable – as most disliked leader?
Today marks the 1000th day that 50 per cent or more of the population has been dissatisfied with Bill Shorten’s performance.
Today marks the 1000th day that 50 per cent or more of the population has been dissatisfied with Bill Shorten’s performance.
The Prime Minister says his message on the economy and border security is resonating, despite a disappointing Newspoll.
Scott Morrison was correct last week when he told MPs they couldn’t win on the single issue of border protection.
If Scott Morrison was hoping for a significant boost in the polls over his handling of border protection, it hasn’t come.
Labor has weathered a political storm over border protection and maintained a six-point lead over the Coalition.
The Coalition has held its electoral ground but still remains on course for a bruising defeat at the likely May poll.
It will be a pivotal parliamentary week: Bill Shorten wants to make it about the banks, Scott Morrison wants it all about boats.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she remains focused on the election following the latest Newspoll result.
Today’s Newspoll will calm the horses at government headquarters in Sydney’s Martin Place.
If it chooses the right policy battles and warns of the perils of a Shorten government, the Coalition could scrape over the line.
The Coalition returns to its highest poll ratings since the removal of Malcolm Turnbull.
The first Newspoll of 2019 will be of alarm to Bill Shorten as the government ramps up its attack on Labor’s economic policies.
Older Australians have delivered an early blow to Scott Morrison’s pitch to win back their support before the election.
Scott Morrison is failing to bridge the voter gap in regional Australia less than five months before a likely election.
Turfing Malcolm Turnbull out of the Coalition leadership has unleashed a polling slide which may be a precursor to electoral disaster.
Less than a quarter of voters believe the Coalition will win the next election and a third believe Labor has it in the bag.
Majority of Coalition voters believe Malcolm Turnbull is disloyal but don’t want him thrown out of the party. He’ll see this as a mandate to keep up the criticism.
PoliticsNow: John Howard scolded Julia Banks on the 7.30 Report this evening following her resignation from the Liberal Party.
It was a parliamentary moment akin to Paul Keating’s threat to “do” John Hewson slowly.
Scott Morrison is promising to open an intimate war with Bill Shorten as John Howard tells Coalition MPs to hold their nerve.
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