New Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull gets immediate mandate from Australian electors as Better PM: Turnbull 70% cf. Shorten 24%

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Morgan Poll Update – Page: Online : 15-Sep-15

A special snap SMS Morgan Poll conducted on 15 September 2015 has found that 70 per cent of Australian electors rate new Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull as the "Better PM", while 24 per cent prefer Opposition Leader Bill Shorten. Analysis by gender shows that 72 per cent of men and 67 per cent of women rate Turnbull as the Better PM. He is also rated the Better PM by 86 per cent of Liberal-National Party supporters and 50 per cent of Australian Labor Party supporters. Roy Morgan Research executive chairman Gary Morgan says priorities for the Turnbull government must include the recent decline in Australia’s GDP growth, the high level of unemployment and under-employment, the cash economy, wages rorts and union/employer corruption.

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Polls put Malcolm on top of the pole

Original article by Andrew Carswell
The Daily Telegraph – Page: 9 : 15-Sep-15

Public opinion polls have consistently shown that Australians prefer Malcolm Turnbull rather than Tony Abbott as Prime Minister. An online poll by "The Daily Telegraph" on 14 September 2015 showed that 67 per cent of respondents preferred Turnbull. A Morgan Poll in July found that his rating as preferred prime minister had risen by six per cent in three months, to 44 per cent. Roy Morgan Research’s Gary Morgan noted at the time that Turnbull was also preferred by Coalition voters, who had tended to favour Abbott in the past.

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AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET, MORGAN POLL, ROY MORGAN RESEARCH LIMITED, LIBERAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA

Turnbull’s triumph

Original article by David Crowe
The Australian – Page: 1 & 2 : 15-Sep-15

Malcolm Turnbull has become Australia’s 29th Prime Minister – and the fifth in just five years – after ousting incumbent Tony Abbott in a leadership spill. A number of Cabinet ministers and Coalition backbenchers declared their support for Abbott prior to the spill, but Turnbull won the leadership ballot 54-44. The Coalition’s poor track record in public opinion polls was a key factor in prompting Turnbull’s move against Abbott, as well as concerns that the Coalition faces election defeat under Abbott.

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Liberals lead in Canning as threat to PM grows

Original article by Phillip Coorey
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 4 : 14-Sep-15

There is growing speculation that Prime Minister Tony Abbott will face a leadership spill either before or just after the 19 September 2015 by-election in the seat of Canning. A Fairfax Media/Ipsos poll has found that Liberal Party would have narrowly won the by-election if it had been held on 12 September, albeit with a swing against it of about 10 per cent. Some Liberal insiders have suggested that a leadership challenge is likely if the swing against the party is greater than five per cent.

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Australians give their views on Tony Abbott & Bill Shorten

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Morgan Poll Update – Page: Online : 30-Jul-15

A recent Morgan Poll showed that Prime Minister Tony Abbott has a rating of 42 per cent as the "Better PM", compared with a 41 per cent rating for Opposition Leader Bill Shorten. Special qualitative and quantitative research conducted by Roy Morgan Research has examined Australians’ views on why they prefer Abbott or Shorten as PM, as well as the reasons why they either approve or disapprove of each leaders’ performance.

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MORGAN POLL, ROY MORGAN RESEARCH LIMITED, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY

Australians are evenly divided over Tony Abbott or Bill Shorten as PM – both leaders unpopular

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Morgan Poll Update – Page: Online : 23-Jul-15

A special telephone Morgan Poll has found that Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s rating as the "Better PM" has fallen by two per cent to 42 per cent since April 2015. The poll, which was carried out from 20-22 July, also shows that Opposition Leader Bill Shorten’s rating as the "Better PM" has risen by two per cent to 41 per cent. The proportion of electors who disapprove of Abbott’s handling of his job as Prime Minister has risen by six per cent to 59 per cent. Roy Morgan Research executive chairman Gary Morgan notes that 60 per cent of electors now disapprove of Shorten’s handling of his job as Opposition Leader, while the number of electors who approve of his handling of the job has fallen to a record low of 24 per cent.

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MORGAN POLL, ROY MORGAN RESEARCH LIMITED, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY

Coalition’s budget gain disappears

Original article by Phillip Coorey
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 4 : 15-Jun-15

Support for the federal Australian Labor Party on a two-party preferred basis has risen to 53 per cent in June 2015, according to a Fairfax/Ipsos poll. Labor’s primary vote has increased by two per cent to 37 per cent, while the Coalition’s primary vote is down three per cent at 40 per cent. Meanwhile, the approval rating of Prime Minister Tony Abbott is down two per cent at 40 per cent, while the rating of Opposition Leader Bill Shorten is steady at 41 per cent.

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Budget’s sugar hit lifts Coalition back to 50:50

Original article by Phillip Coorey
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 4 : 18-May-15

A Fairfax/Ipsos Poll shows that support for the Federal Coalition on a two-party preferred basis has risen from 46 per cent to 50 per cent since April 2015. Meanwhile, the Coalition’s primary vote has increased from 39 per cent to 43 per cent in the wake of the May 2015 Budget. The personal approval rating of Prime Minister Tony Abbott has risen by eight per cent to 42 per cent, and his rating as preferred prime minister is up six points at 44 per cent.

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Attacks on Turnbull boost Bishop

Original article by Phillip Coorey
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 6 : 3-Mar-15

If Prime Minister Tony Abbott is forced to resign as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia, he will most likely be replaced either by Foreign Minister Julie Bishop or Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull. The latter has many conservative opponents within the party who do not share his views on issues such as gay marriage. Abbott has warned his colleagues to focus on governing and stop squabbling over the leadership

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Abbott claws back losses

Original article by Phillip Coorey
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 4 : 2-Mar-15

A Fairfax/Ipsos poll, which was carried out from 26-28 February 2015, has found that support for the federal Coalition on a two-party preferred basis has risen to 49 per cent, compared with 51 per cent for the Australian Labor Party. The previous poll in January had Labor ahead 54 to 46 on a two-party preferred basis. The Coalition’s primary vote has increased from 38 per cent to 42 per cent, and Labor’s has fallen from 40 per cent to 36 per cent. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Tony Abbott has downplayed speculation of an imminent leadership spill

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