Voter support for the Coaltion is inching ahead, but it seems too little to hand them an absolute minority if an election was held today.
New polling today shows a Peter Dutton minority government could be a possibility at the next election as voter support for the Coalition strengthens.
If that swing was replicated across the country, it could deliver as many as 75 seats to the Coalition, just one short of the figure it needs to hold an absolute majority in the House of Representatives. The polling boost for the Coalition comes after a slump in support for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as people blame Labor for cost of living pressures.Think Biden's old for a world leader? He's got nothing on these guysMeanwhile, Albanese is expected to focus on trying to boost housing stock this week, when he announces funding for two key bills due to be presented in Parliament.
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