Most voters do not want a Labor government to be re-elected if the approval classification of Anthony Albanese that falls to a low layer of low.
Despite the last newspaper data that a dip sees to support the prime minister, the results are not that much clearer for opposition leader Peter Dutton.
The coalition has maintained a narrow 51-49 two-party lead for the birth, but suffered a loss of one point in its primary mood, which brought it to 38 percent.
Mr. Dutton also continues to follow Mr Albanese in the polls as the prime minister.
In the meantime, Labor's primary vote on an equal record low of 31 percent remains, a decrease compared to the 2022 election result of 32.6 percent.
While the coalition leads the preferred voice of two parties, a suspended parliament remains the most likely outcome in the upcoming elections, which is expected to be called in the coming weeks.
While trade conflicts between Canberra and Washington DC remain an important point of the political stage, Labor has made efforts to steer the attention to health.
It announced several billions of dollars to issue promises, including a health package for women and more support for the Northern Territory.

The approval of Anthony Albanese has a record low. He is depicted with fiancé Jodie Haydon

Mr Dutton's approval rating (photo) rose a point to 41 percent, his highest since the leader of the opposition
The reaction to the constant wave of anti -Semitic attacks has also dominated political debates, in particular with regard to the dismissal of two nurses in Sydney who threatened to 'kill' Israeli patients.
The Greens have investigated primary support of 12 percent of the 1,244 voters who have been investigated between 10 and 14 throughout Australia, while one nation remained at seven percent.
Votes for other small parties and Independents steel one point of the coalition and lifted to 12 percent.
The approval classification of Mr Albanese remained at a record layer of 37 percent, but an increase in one point in dissatisfaction dropped his net approval classification to -21.
Mr Dutton's approval rating rose a point to 41 percent, his highest since the leader of the opposition became, but his rejection rating remained unchanged at 51 percent, resulting in a net approval classification of -10.
The results showed the greatest margin in favor of Mr Dutton since the last elections, but when the voters were asked who they prefer as prime minister, Mr. Albanian came to the top.
Despite Mr Albanese, a five percent lead as a preferred leader, only 34 percent of voters supported Labor's re -election, while 53 percent called for change.

When the voters were asked who they would prefer as Prime Minister between Mr. Albanese (left) and Mr. Dutton, Mr. Albanese came to the top
Queensland was the least support for work, with only 23 percent of voters for the re -election and 58 percent opted for a change of hands.
Most Victorians also wanted to see change with only 34 percent re -election of Labor.
The results were comparable in NSW, where 37 percent supported work, while 50 percent intended to vote elsewhere.
The largest critics of Labor were older than 65 years old with only 25 percent to support the re -election.
Regarding the support of gender, 53 percent of men supported change in addition to 52 percent of women.
16 percent of women said, however, that they were undecided with 11 percent of men.

Peter Dutton continues to follow Anthony Albanese in the polls as prime minister