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Ipsos poll: Turnbull takes hit, Coalition-Labor 50-50

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The latest Fairfax-Ipsos poll has more dismal news for Malcolm Turnbull, showing his ratings taking a fresh hit and strong support for a royal commission into the banks, which the government is resisting.

The Coalition and Labor are 50-50% on the two-party vote, a fall for the government of three points since March and a 3.5% swing against it since...

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Explainer: what are the ABCC and Registered Organisations bills?

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imageThe government argues its industrial relations bills are necessary to deal with widespread corruption uncovered by the trade union royal commission.AAP/Joel Carrett

Federal parliament will convene for three weeks from Monday for a special sitting to consider the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC) and the Registered Organisations...

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