A majority of Coalition voters believe we should follow the US’s lead on barring travel from seven Muslim countries.
The first Newspoll for 2017 is in and it contains little joy for Malcolm Turnbull or the Coalition.
A quick Newspoll reader nailed a message for the Premier on the famous Cottesloe pylon, in his own electorate, this morning.
Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten are the least desirable leadership pair since Keating and Downer, Newspoll shows.
Older voters are turning against the government while Labor is enjoying a bounce among men, Newspoll reveals.
Malcolm Turnbull will enter 2017 desperately needing to claw back support in the crucial state of Queensland.
Mike Baird’s satisfaction rating has slumped to his lowest on record, despite the government reversing key policies.
Newspoll: Confidence in the PM as the best leader to manage the economy has dropped below 50 per cent for the first time.
Four down, 26 to go, as Malcolm Turnbull edges closer to the yardstick he used to topple Tony Abbott as PM.
Labor has extended its ascendancy over the Coalition to lead by 53 per cent to 47 per cent, according to Newspoll.
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