The ALP on 59.5% has a large election-winning lead in Victoria well ahead of the L-NP on 40.5% on a two-party preferred basis, unchanged from November 2021, according to a special Roy Morgan Snap SMS Poll conducted from Thursday June 30 – Saturday July 2, 2022.
has had in 9 years. at the weekend he defeated the conservative scott morrison whose coalition lost 17 seats. but it s the swing towards the greens and a new group of independents that is grabbing the focus. they are known as the teal s a bit of green and a bit of blue. all of them are women, and they look set to drastically change the makup of parliament and the conversation on climate change. so let me show you the knew makeup of the parliament this was how it looked after elections in 2019 76 seats for a majority. the greens had just1 seat, and only one teal independent and this is how it looks now. labor closing in on 76 seats but the greens now with 3 and the teals with 7. so lets speak to one of them zoe daniel is of those newly elected teal independent s and formerly the washington bureau chief for abc, australia. welcome to the programme. tn is an odd colour. it s the sort of thing
Labor leader Anthony Albanese has become Australia’s 31st Prime Minister, signalling a left-wing turning point in national politics after almost a decade of…
The ALP has retained its lead over the L-NP in the final week of the election campaign and is set to win tomorrow’s Federal Election with a two-party preferred vote of ALP 53% cf. L-NP 47% - a swing of 4.5% points to the ALP since the 2019 Federal Election.