Labor is leading the Coalition 51-49 in its narrowest result in more than six months.
Australians over the age of 25 favour Prime Minister Scott Morrison to manage border security.
The Liberal party faces losing of three federal seats in WA if a swing against the Morrison government if the latest polling is repeated at the next election.
Treating these problems as “barnacles” suggests they got there by themselves.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has also lost some of his personal advantage in the latest survey.
Bill Shorten is facing a critical challenge to his $32 billion policy to scale back negative gearing.
Voters are giving Bill Shorten good reason to rescue a policy dumped in desperation three months ago.
Poll also highlights the challenge facing Prime Minister Scott Morrison as he attempts to regain political support.
It's just as well Scott Morrison didn't take the prime ministership on a promise of improving the government's standing in the polls.
If this is the honeymoon,imagine the divorce.
Calls to cut the Australia's migrant intake have split voters ahead of a federal cabinet decision on a new population policy.