On Trump, 17% said they liked him, 22% didn't like him but thought him effective (down seven since November 2025) and 52% didn't like him and didn't think him effective (up "significantly").
On Albanese's national address, by 51-49 respondents said they had not watched it. By 63-34, they were not reassured by the address.
Farrer seat poll
The federal byelection in former Liberal leader Sussan Ley's seat of Farrer is on May 9. Michelle Grattan reported a Farrer seat poll by uComms for independent Michelle Milthorpe's campaign. This poll was conducted April 9-10 from a sample of 1,116. Seat polls are unreliable, and polls for a candidate will often be biased in that candidate's favour.
This poll gave One Nation's David Farley a 52.7-47.3 lead over Milthorpe, from primary votes of 30.9% Farley, 30.0% Milthorpe, 16.1% Liberals, 7.1% Nationals and 3.8% Greens with 7.9% undecided. If this poll is accurate, Farley and Milthorpe will be the top two, with Farley likely to win after preferences.
Victorian Resolve poll
The Victorian state election is in late November. A Resolve poll for The Age, conducted with the federal March and April Resolve polls from a sample of 1,047, gave the Coalition 29% of the primary vote (down one since the February Resolve poll), Labor 27% (down one), One Nation 21% (up ten), the Greens 10% (down two), independents 7% (steady) and others 6% (down five).