YouGov, which for a while was reporting every three weeks, returns from a break with its first federal poll in seven weeks (though not yet on their website), showing Labor with a 51-49 lead on two-party preferred compared with 50-50 last time.
Labor
is up one on the primary vote to
31%
, with the
Coalition
steady on
38%
, the
Greens
down one to
13%
and One Nation down one to 7%.
Anthony Albanese
is up one on approval to
42%
and down one on disapproval to 52%, while
Peter Dutton
more than recovers after a slump last time, gaining four on approval to
42%
and falling five on disapproval to 46%. Albanese holds a 45-37 lead as preferred prime minister, in from 47-36.
The poll also offers the government the sobering finding that 73% were unable to name a government initiate that had made them financially better off, with only 10% nominating the tax cuts that recently took effect, followed by 7% for energy rebates. It was conducted a little over a week ago, from July 12 to 17, from a sample of 1528.