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Polls effectively tied with 'others' up

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

This week’s ReachTEL and Newspoll have Others gaining, at Labor’s expense in ReachTEL and at the expense of all other parties in Newspoll. Ipsos was the exception this week, with Others unchanged on last fortnight. The gains for Others have delivered the Coalition a slight two party improvement, except in Ipsos. Here is this...

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Partisan divide over Senate crossbenchers

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

One-third of people believe the next Senate should have more or the same number of crossbenchers, according to polling done for the Australia Institute, a progressive think tank. This compares with 28% who would like to see fewer.

There was a big divide along political lines. More than half (52%) of Coalition voters wanted fewer; only 23% wanted...

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So far so good for the Greens as the campaign passes the halfway mark

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageGreens leader Richard Di Natale has his eyes on a number of Senate and House of Representatives seats.AAP/Rebecca Le May

The Greens are making surprisingly good strides at this election.

In the early weeks of the campaign, the Greens had Labor on the run, squeezing the ALP on penalty rates and the Safe Schools program. It even unsettled senior Labor...

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