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The current three-party split might be permanent

Polls show Labor, the Coalition and One Nation each drawing about a third of first-preference votes as immigration and cost-of-living concerns reshape preferences.

Anthony Albanese's Labor party polls 28% with a minus 17 approval. Discover how this seemingly low support could still see them win the next federal election.

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The current three-party split might be permanent

Anthony Albanese's Labor party polls 28% with a minus 17 approval. Discover how this seemingly low support could still see them win the next federal election.

·Newcastle, Australia
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The Canberra Times broke the news in Canberra, Australia on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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