One Nation surges to a new record 18% in a federal Redbridge poll as the Coalition falls to 24%, but Labor dominates with 38%. In Victoria, the final poll of Brad Battin's Liberal leadership had the Coalition narrowly ahead.
One Nation's surge continues in Redbridge poll, but Labor dominant
One Nation surges to a new record 18% in a federal Redbridge poll as the Coalition falls to 24%, but Labor dominates with 38%. In Victoria, the final poll of Brad Battin's Liberal leadership had the Coalition narrowly ahead.
A national Redbridge and Accent Research poll for The Financial Review, conducted November 7-13 from a sample of 1,011, gave Labor a 56-44 lead by respondent preferences, a two-point gain for Labor since the September Redbridge poll.
Primary votes were 38% Labor (up four), 24% Coalition (down five), 18% One Nation (up four), 9% Greens (down two) and 11% for all Others (down one). The Coalition's primary vote matched the record low they had in the late October Newspoll, while One Nation's 18% is a new record high for them in any national poll.
By 2025 election preference flows, Labor would lead by about 56.5-43.5. Anthony Albanese led Sussan Ley as preferred PM by 40-10, with 28% for "neither", 9% "about the same" and 13% unsure.





















































