Labor is at 34%, which is down one on the previous poll but still their best result in any poll since that time. One Nation is up fully nine points to 26%, while the Coalition is down seven to 19%, with the Greens down two to 11%. The increasingly speculative two-party preferred measure has Labor back in the territory of its landslide win last May with a lead of 56-44 over the former Coalition parties. Twenty-nine per cent held that the system needed minor changes, with only 5% holding that the system is fine as it is. The poll was conducted January 22 to 29 from a sample of 1003.


Source:   The Guardian
February 02, 2026 02:27 UTC