Federal election 2025: Labor has narrowly extended its lead after their campaign trail’s first week

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on the campaign trail in Queensland. Jason Edwards / NewsWire
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on the campaign trail in Queensland. Jason Edwards / NewsWire Credit: News Corp Australia

Anthony Albanese has crept into majority government territory based on the latest polling.

The Newspoll, conducted for The Australian, shows Labor has picked up one point for a 52-48 per cent lead on a two-party preferred basis.

Labor won a single-seat, majority government at the last election with 52 per cent of the vote once preferences had been dished out.

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However, Labor’s underlying support sits at 33 per cent of the primary vote, trailing the Coalition’s 36 per cent forecast primary vote, the Newspoll shows.

Australian Labor Prime Minister Anthony Albanese holding a Building Australias Future Rally in Brisbane along with Jim Chalmers: Treasurer Picture: Jason Edwards / NewsWire
Australian Labor Prime Minister Anthony Albanese holding a Building Australias Future Rally in Brisbane along with Jim Chalmers: Treasurer Jason Edwards / NewsWire Credit: News Corp Australia

Newspolls also ask voters to rank the respective party leaders.

The perception of Mr Albanese as arrogant has fallen a couple of points to 45 per cent. But 63 per cent of voters see Peter Dutton as arrogant, up from 58 per cent in December.

The leaders are neck-and-neck on the question of whether they ‘understand’ the big issues, with the Prime Minister ahead by one point having made a small gain and overtaking Mr Dutton in recent months.

The perception that each leader is experienced and “has a vision for Australia” follows a similar trend. Mr Dutton is still seen as much more “decisive and strong”.

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