The Australian has published the quarterly Newspoll aggregate for January to March, providing breakdowns from substantial samples for at least the larger of the mainland states along with various demographic categories. The national One Nation vote over this period was 25% compared with 14% for the previous quarter, so naturally there are radical movements across the board. Conversely, the drop in Coalition support ranges only from five to seven points, leaving intact a clear progression from 14% among 18-to-34 to 26% among 65-plus. The Greens have been hardly touched by the convulsion, maintaining their characteristic pattern of 26% support among 18-to-34 to 3% among 65-plus. The party leads among Christians with 31%, compared with 28% for Labor and 24% for the Coalition.
Source: The Guardian April 06, 2026 02:46 UTC