Resolve Political Monitor

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Climate Change Authority chairman Matt Kean (left) and Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen.

Australians have their say on new climate targets as Coalition prepares for another brawl on net zero

A more ambitious 2035 emissions-reduction target gets support from a range of Australians, even from Coalition voters.

  • James Massola and Paul Sakkal

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Premier Jacinta Allan and Opposition Leader Brad Battin.

Allan rises from historic low, eyes unprecedented fourth Labor term

The results of the latest Resolve Political Monitor leave Victoria’s Liberal Party teetering towards a seventh defeat from eight elections.

  • Chip Le Grand
Working from home.

Two-thirds of voters want the right to work from home protected

Australians polled for Resolve Political Monitor also like proposals for a four-day work week too.

  • Paul Sakkal
Palestinian recognition.

‘Largely symbolic’: Australians split on plan for Palestinian recognition

A quarter of voters support Australia recognising a Palestinian state regardless of who holds power in Gaza. A third saying recognition should wait until key conditions are met.

  • Matthew Knott
Anthony Albanese’s post-election honeymoon is not showing any sign of ending with Labor’s lead over the Coalition growing in the latest Resolve Poll.

Albanese won 94 seats at the election. Now voters want to give him even more

The prime minister’s honeymoon with voters is showing no signs of ending as support for Labor climbs to its highest level in two years, exclusive polling figures show.

  • Shane Wright
Donald Trump’s push to cut diversity in the public workforce did not have strong support in Australia.

‘Frosty on Trump’: Australians eager for more independence from the US

Australians are voicing a strong desire for the country to assert more independence from the United States amid Donald Trump’s turbulent presidency.

  • Matthew Knott
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NSW Opposition Leader Mark Speakman (left) and NSW Premier Chris Minns.

How the diabolical federal election result has hit the NSW Liberals

The NSW Liberals have been ahead in the NSW polls for 18 months but that lead has evaporated. 

  • Alexandra Smith
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Hasten slowly: Voters wary of reform surprise from Albanese

Anthony Albanese has a record majority in the parliament, but voters are wary of him using it for major reform. And they don’t want the GST to change.

  • Shane Wright
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley.

The Liberal Party faces electoral mountain, but there is one bright spot for Sussan Ley

The return of the new parliament will highlight the disaster that was the May 3 election for the Coalition. But it will also focus voters’ minds on Labor.

  • Shane Wright
It’s good news for Anthony Albanese and not so good for Sussan Ley in the first post-election RPM poll.

The long climb: Disaster for Coalition in new opinion poll as Albanese builds on record win

The worst election result for the Coalition since 1946 has deteriorated for Sussan Ley, but the focus is on Anthony Albanese as parliament resumes.

  • Shane Wright