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🚨 NEW: Federal voting intention
🟥 ALP: 30% (-0.5)
🟧 PHON: 22.5% (+1)
🟦 L/NP: 22.5% (-0.5)
🟩 GRN: 14% (+0.5)
⬛️ OTH: 11% (-0.5)
Two-party-preferred:
🟥 ALP: 54.5% (-1)
🟦 LNP: 45.5% (+1)
Roy Morgan | 20-26 Apr | n=1587 | +/- 13-19 Apr
🚨 NEW: Victoria (state) voting intention
🟥 ALP: 25.5% (-)
🟧 ONP: 24.5% (-2)
🟦 L/NP: 24% (+2.5)
🟩 GRN: 13.5% (-)
⬜️ IND: 8.5% (-0.5)
⬛️ OTH: 4% (-)
Two-party-preferred:
🟥 ALP: 51% (-1)
🟦 LNP: 49% (+1)
ALP vs ONP:
🟥 ALP: 53.5% (+1)
🟧 ONP: 46.5% (-1)
LNP vs ONP :
🟦 LNP: 59% (+3)
🟧 ONP: 41% (-3)
Roy Morgan | 22-24 Apr | n=1707 | +/- 13-16 Feb
Must Watch, Four Corners – Campus Chaos, exposing Unis using false claims to justify slashing staff & outsourcing work to consultants Features Brendan Lyon & his fight against special perks for Big consultants “Universities are but the latest victim of this ongoing scam”
Antony Green - elections on X:
An odd outcome in the Premier's seat of Croydon. The Greens picked up more than half of the SA Socialists preferences and leap frogged One Nation, less than half of Liberal preferences went to One Nation, and the Greens finished second to Malinauskas after prefs, 26% to 74%.
Brisbane Mural Uses Farnham Lyrics to Test Queensland Hate Speech Laws
Sydney artist Scott Marsh created the South Brisbane mural drawing from Farnham's 1988 duet 'Two Strong Hearts' with Olivia Newton-John, using the phrase alongside Palestinian solidarity symbols. It highlights Queensland's new March 2026 laws—the first in Australia to ban 'from the river to the sea' and 'globalise the intifada'—which carry up to two years in jail for public displays that menace, harass or offend. Police are investigating the mural and pro-Palestine works by local artist James Hillier, who removed pieces after a complaint, while human rights groups warn the rules threaten satire and free expression.
It's been said that a foreign power could bring Australia to its knees without firing a single shot simply by cutting off our fuel. We are left in a state of profound and totally self-inflicted vulnerability. We are an energy-rich nation that has managed to make itself energy-insecure.