The battle between the disliked Guy and the divisive Andrews
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews and his Opponent Matt Guy are both polling worse than their parties.
Labor slides, but still ahead in Victoria
Freshwater Strategy conducts a poll of Victorian voters for The Australian Financial Review three weeks out from election day. Results are presented below.
NRL dominates the NSW fan market
Market research conducted by Freshwater Strategy, shows that one in six adults in NSW say that they are a fan of the NRL (18%).
WA Gov pushes for a Perth-based NRL team
In The West Australian, Joe Spagnolo writes that the WA State Government has upped the ante in its efforts to get a WA-based National Rugby League team, forming a high-powered working group to make a Perth franchise a reality.
Why Brits are turning to ‘darker’ corners of the internet
In my experience, as someone who analyses data on such things; social media campaigns rarely change minds.
‘Too hard, too fast’: Dr Mike Turner joins Laura Jayes on Sky News
Freshwater Strategy Director Dr Michael Turner says UK Prime Minister Liz Truss’ policy delivery was carried out “too hard, too fast”.
A cup of coffee: what NSW voters are willing to pay for net zero
The majority of voters said they were willing to pay something to reduce emissions, but the tipping point where majority support for the initiative fell away was at $4.75 a week, which is less than $250 a year.…
1 in 3 NSW voters would borrow to pay unexpected $600 bill
Almost a third of NSW voters would be forced to go into debt to cover an unexpected $600 bill according to an exclusive poll showing the rising cost of living will be the biggest issue deciding votes at the next state election…
Read the full article in the Australian Financial Review featuring the polling results, here.
Poll puts Labor ahead in NSW
Labor on course for a majority in NSW – AFR / FWS Poll shows that NSW Labor is up 4pts on Primary vote since 2019, to 37%, up 6pts on TPP to 54%, and is set to form majority government at the next election, with current polling results projecting approx 47-49 seats in lower house^
To save his job, Perrottet needs to become a superdad
Exclusive polling for the Australian Financial Review analysed by AFR’s Aaron Patrick. To save his government, the great hope of the NSW Liberal Party, Dominic Perrottet, has to achieve one thing above all others: define his opponent, Chris Minns, before he does it himself…