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Voters are unimpressed with the Albanese government, marking it down on every key area of focus other than improving the relationship with China.

Voters feel everything is getting worse except China relationship

Cranky voters believe everything from wages to the economy, energy bills and the behaviour of politicians has deteriorated.

  • Phillip Coorey
Anthony Albanese’s shrinking lead as preferred prime minister is evidence Peter Dutton is not as “unelectable” as some pundits claim.

Dutton’s political tactics are no governing agenda

The problem for the country with the Coalition’s approach of opposing much and proposing little is that the political heat is not being put on Labor to genuinely revamp its policy approach in the new year.

  • The AFR View
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton.

Labor is polls apart from Christmas last year

The government has lost every significant advantage it held this time last year.

  • Phillip Coorey

Labor takes a hit on immigration, cost of living

November’s High Court ruling on the permanent detention of non-citizens appears to have cost Labor politically.

  • Phillip Coorey

Labor loses lead, PM’s ratings slump: poll

Labor has lost its lead and would be pushed into minority government if an election were held today, according to The Australian Financial Review/Freshwater Strategy poll.

  • Phillip Coorey
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This Month

The retirement of Annastacia Palaszczuk will freshen Labor’s brand in Queensland, says Jim Chalmers

Queensland a fight on two fronts for Labor: Chalmers

Treasurer Jim Chalmers, the most senior federal MP from Queensland, says the Albanese government will need to win over Greens voters and fight “the old enemy” at the next federal election.

  • Phillip Coorey
Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek and Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus at Peta Murphy’s funeral.

Labor luminaries farewell ‘cherished’ MP Peta Murphy

Anthony Albanese and Julia Gillard were among mourners at a funeral service for MP Peta Murphy, who died of cancer.

  • Andrew Tillett
Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers have been keen for Labor to shake the perception of being an inferior economic manager.

We’ll be back in election mode on the other side of Christmas

Three-year terms mean that the government, after just 20 months in power, will start pulling down the new policy shutters, with the opposition dialling everything up to 11.

  • Phillip Coorey
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says the government’s decision will make it harder and costlier to find tradies.

Why Dutton feels confident in attack mode

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton is using every opportunity to target the Labor government, confident that he is ending this year with the political momentum rather than Anthony Albanese.

  • Jennifer Hewett
Josh Frydenberg at the Goldman Sachs Melbourne office in July last year.

Talk builds about Frydenberg political return

Josh Frydenberg and his supporters have commissioned a poll of voters in his former seat of Kooyong, fuelling speculation about his return to federal politics.

  • John Kehoe
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November

MPs in the House of Representatives.

Parliament needs more politicians, committee finds

A federal committee recommends capping campaign spending and cutting the threshold for reporting political donations, as well as more Senators for ACT and NT.

  • Tom McIlroy
The green energy initiative is significant, but is anyone paying attention?

The government’s not in control and voters are not listening

Chris Bowen’s energy changes show the government still has fresh ideas on things that will affect voters. But will they notice?

  • Laura Tingle
Communications Minister Michelle Rowland.

Michelle Rowland has a gambling (industry) problem

In politics, where being seen to do the right thing is just as important as actually doing it, Michelle Rowland has left herself exposed.

  • Ronald Mizen

October

Allegra Spender and Zali Steggall hold seats most at risk from a redistribution.

Major parties, teals squabble over NSW redistribution

The major parties and teal independents are at loggerheads over a pre-election redistribution of federal electorates in NSW that could help decide the outcome of the next election.

  • Phillip Coorey
AEC boss Tom Rogers

Election boss Tom Rogers on how social media changed democracy

The Australian Electoral Commissioner, fresh from delivering the Voice referendum, explains why taking risks and having a crack is the best career advice.

  • Ronald Mizen
Leading No campaigner Warren Mundine says voters need a break after the bruising referendum.

Mundine still wants second referendum after Voice defeat

No activisit and chairman of regional copper explorer Fuse Minerals says voters needed time to heal after the referendum campaign.

  • Tom Richardson and Tom McIlroy

September

The challenges chipping away at the PM’s power

If the Voice goes down on October 14, Anthony Albanese will have to turn his full attention to grappling with the inflation and cost of living issues.

  • The AFR View

The power of data: Why polling is more accurate since Brexit and Trump

Pollsters were wrong about our federal election, Britain leaving the EU and Donald Trump’s victory. But if you don’t trust such survey results, think again.

  • Samantha Hutchinson
A No rally in Sydney on Saturday. The poll shows attitudes hardening in direct proportion to awareness.

Voice support falls as frustration and familiarity rise

The more voters “learn” about the Voice, the less they support it. Many also feel it is a distraction, the latest AFR/Freshwater Strategy Poll shows.

  • Phillip Coorey
Anthony Albanese’s net approval rating has fallen 8 points to minus 33, while Peter Dutton’s has risen 2 points to minus 10.

Support for Labor, Albanese, Voice slides

The latest AFR/Freshwater poll shows Labor’s vote falling and backing for the Indigenous Voice to parliament dropping to 33 per cent as voters become more aware of the proposal.

  • Phillip Coorey
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Don Farrell is considering caps on both donations and spending.

Libs wary of booby traps in campaign finance reform proposals

The Liberals say the rules must not enable Labor to use union money to gain an unfair advantage.  

  • Phillip Coorey
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Special Minister of State Don Farrell.

PM move on campaign finance reform has teals worried

Independents suspect proposed campaign spending caps are designed to preserve the two-party system.

  • Phillip Coorey
Nationals frontbencher Barnaby Joyce (right) wants to abolish the party’s support for net zero.emissions by 2050, putting him at odds with Leader David Littleproud and the broader Coalition.

Nationals already back Labor’s net zero – they just don’t know it

David Littleproud is adamant the Nationals oppose Labor’s 2030 emissions target while backing Australia’s Paris commitments. Both can’t be true at once.

  • Jacob Greber
Catherine King releases aviation green paper
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Catherine King releases aviation green paper

Transport Minister Catherine King releases the aviation green paper.

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August

Member for Goldstein Zoe Daniel and Member for North Sydney Kylea Tink

Kylea Tink in kitchen reno ‘climate crime’

Her recently sold property featured a kitchen with gas stove, a picturesque gas fireplace and even a gas-heated pool.

  • Myriam Robin