Recent Newspoll results reveal that a significant majority of Australian voters are unconvinced that the Coalition Opposition is ready to govern, with 62% expressing doubts.
As the election campaign enters its final week, Labor continues to hold a narrow lead over the Coalition, raising the possibility of either a minority government or a slim majority for Labor. Both major parties are intensifying efforts to sway undecided voters in the campaign's closing days. The polls suggest a shift away from the Coalition, but the outcome remains uncertain with the potential for a hung parliament.
Voter sentiment indicates a lack of strong confidence in either side's ability to govern decisively.
.Here are the top political news stories for today.
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Newspoll: Labor holds lead, but hung parliament calls
Labor has maintained its campaign lead over the Coalition in Newspoll, as the election enters the final, frantic stretch as both Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton scramble to win voters.
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Newspoll again shows Australia is turning away from Coalition
Anthony Albanese heads into the final week of the election campaign with polls pointing towards Labor being able to cobble together a minority government or a skinny majority, with the party remaining ahead of the Coalition on a slim margin.
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Newspoll indicates 62 per cent of voters are ‘unconvinced’ Opposition is ‘ready to govern’
Sky News host Paul Murray discusses recent Newspoll results indicating the Coalition is not in a position to govern Australia. “Newspoll did a survey of people about whether the government deserves to be re-elected or whether the Opposition is ready to govern,
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