The Coalition primary vote is down fully five points since the last poll in mid-November to 34%, with Labor up three to 35%, the Greens steady on 11% and One Nation steady on 3%. The pollster’s already high ratings for independents and “others” are up still further, by two points to 11% and one point to 6%. As ever, no two-party preferred result is provided, but applying 2019 preference flows produces a Labor lead of around 53-47. The results are worse for the Coalition among women than men, their primary vote dropping respectively by six points and three. However, Anthony Albanese records a solid improvement, with approval up three to 34% and disapproval down four to 41%.
Source: The Guardian January 17, 2022 21:29 UTC