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Albanese support falls in new poll
Summary
A Fox & Hedgehog poll published this week reports One Nation's primary support rising to 21% while Labor's primary vote fell to 29% since the May 2025 election. The survey was conducted before Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a federal royal commission into the Bondi attack.
Content
A new national poll shows shifting voter support for the main parties and a rise in backing for One Nation. The survey follows public debate after the Bondi attack and was taken before the prime minister announced a federal royal commission. The poll results have drawn attention inside both major parties. The episode has also involved community leaders and families pressing the government for a federal inquiry.
Key findings:
- The Fox & Hedgehog poll found One Nation's primary support has tripled to 21% nationally since the May 2025 election.
- Labor's primary vote was reported at 29%, down six points, while the Coalition's primary vote was reported at 25%, down seven points; the Greens were reported at 14%.
- Personal ratings showed about one-third of voters approved of Anthony Albanese's performance and roughly half disapproved; Sussan Ley's approval was reported at 19% with 32% disapproval.
- More than 1,600 voters were surveyed last week, and the poll was conducted before Mr Albanese announced a federal royal commission into the Bondi attack, naming former High Court Justice Virginia Bell to lead the inquiry.
Summary:
The poll indicates falling primary support for both major parties and a marked increase for One Nation, shifting the national political picture. The prime minister has announced a federal royal commission into the Bondi attack and its terms and leadership were discussed; the next procedural steps for that inquiry are undetermined at this time.
