NEWSPOLL: Turnbull sees popularity boost, but Labor still leading Coalition
It’s good news for Malcolm Turnbull today, with the Australian Prime Minister’s satisfaction rating reaching 40 per cent for the first time in two years.
In results published by The Australian on Sunday night, Turnbull also remains preferred Prime Minister over opposition leader Bill Shorten 46 to 31 per cent.
Despite the Liberal leader clinching the lead, the Coalition still trails Labor on a two-party preferred basis.
Labor is ahead of the coalition 52 per cent to 48 per cent.
The primary votes for the two parties remains unchanged at 38 per cent.
.@TurnbullMalcolm has received some good news from the polls this morning, with his lead increasing over @billshortenmp as prefered PM. #9Today pic.twitter.com/1zppA4pDY3
— The Today Show (@TheTodayShow) June 17, 2018