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Labor Leads as Early Voting Begins in Australia’s Federal Election

New polling shows Labor ahead on key metrics, while both parties unveil targeted pledges addressing cost-of-living and community safety concerns.

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Overview

  • Polling conducted from April 14-17 places Labor ahead of the Coalition 52-48 on a two-party preferred basis, with Anthony Albanese leading Peter Dutton as preferred prime minister by 52% to 36%.
  • Labor has pledged to legislate penalty rate protections for approximately 3 million workers, while the Coalition announced a $750 million crime package, including a pilot for a National Child Sex Offender Disclosure Scheme.
  • Early voting is set to open on April 22, with millions of Australians expected to cast their ballots ahead of the May 3 election in what the Australian Electoral Commission calls its largest logistical operation.
  • Voter concerns over cost-of-living pressures and perceptions of leadership style, particularly Peter Dutton's personality, remain pivotal issues influencing undecided voters in marginal seats.
  • Both leaders paused major campaigning over Easter to deliver messages focused on family, faith, and national unity, while sharpening rhetoric on key policy differences as the campaign enters its critical final weeks.