Scott Morrison and the Coalition Party's popularity plummets on Newspoll

Australian Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese (left) listens to Prime Minister Scott Morrison at Parliament House in Canberra, Wednesday, May 26, 2021.

Australian Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese (left) listens to Prime Minister Scott Morrison at Parliament House in Canberra Source: AAP

The recovery out of the pandemic is set to be the major election issue with both Labor and Coalition today touting their credentials.


Labor's primary vote increasing to 41 per cent - the Coalition's falling by two to 34.

In the two party preferred category, the Coalition trails the Opposition 44 to 56.

Its worst result since September, 2018,  following the leadership coup.

Scott Morrison also losing gains as the preferred Prime Minister,  just slightly ahead of Anthony Albanese.

The poll also shows a majority of voters see Labor as the better party to lead the nation out of the pandemic.

But opinion polls have been wrong before.

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