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Australia election 2025 live: Dutton satisfaction rating slumps; Bandt says election a ‘choice between the timid and the terrible’

YouGov poll says Dutton’s approval lowest since becoming opposition leader

Australia election 2025 live: Dutton satisfaction rating slumps; Bandt says election a ‘choice between the timid and the terrible’

Elias Visontay

Opposition leader Peter Dutton’s popularity with voters has plummeted, a fresh poll suggests, with his approval rating at its lowest since taking on the Coalition’s top job.

In a YouGov poll provided to Australian Associated Press – the first conducted since the federal election was called – Dutton’s satisfaction rating dropped to negative 15, slumping by 10 points in the two weeks since the previous poll.

Prime minister Anthony Albanese’s rating improved slightly over the same period, increasing from negative nine to negative six. The poll’s results are the first time since June that Albanese has a higher net-satisfaction rating than Dutton.

Albanese also solidified his lead as preferred prime minister, leading 45% to 38%, after a two-point drop in support for Dutton as leader.

On a two-party preferred basis, Labor holds a slim 51-49 lead over the Coalition.

The YouGov poll also showed Labor’s primary vote went backwards slightly since the election campaign started, dropping one point to 30%, while the Coalition’s fell by two points to 35%. Greens and One Nation have remained at 13% and 7% respectively, while independents have enjoyed a slight increase of two points to 10%.

However, according to the latest analysis from Guardian Australia’s poll tracker – a model developed by political scientists, which follows all the major polls – the Coalition still leads overall on primary and two-party preferred support.

After four consecutive weeks of gains for Labor, the model showed the party’s two-party preferred support starting to level off.

There is a lot of uncertainty in polling. Despite the individual polls results, Labor has yet to show a clear lead in Guardian Australia’s modelling. The model averages the polls over the time they are in the field and factors in sample sizes, previous results and the “house effects” (bias towards a party) of each pollster.

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Shadow minister says ICC ‘exceeded its jurisdiction’ regarding Israeli PM

Sally Sara asks about Israeli president Benjamin Netanyahu’s declaration to dissect the Gaza strip, and whether the Coalition would support that. Coleman doesn’t address the question, but says the loss of life in the area has been “tragic” and calls for Hamas to release all Israeli hostages.

The situation in Gaza is tragic. The loss of innocent life is a awful thing, and the as you know, the conflict commenced with Hamas’ mass murder of more than 1,000 Israelis.

Sara pushes him on Dutton’s previous comments that Donald Trump is “a man of big ideas” on Gaza.

Look, we obviously disagree with numerous things that the President has said in relation to Gaza. What we want to see is a two state solution … but obviously Sally, we’re a long way away from a two state solution when we have a terrorist organisation controlling Gaza and being involved in mass killings.

Coleman also confirms that Netanyahu would not be arrested in Australia and he believes the International Criminal Court “exceeded its jurisdiction in relation to Mr Netanyahu”.

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