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Greens housing ploy fails to sway tenants

By Andrew Brown

Local Ipswich News
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Published: January 30, 2025
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More tenants say they would vote Labor or Liberal despite the Greens pivoting to renter issues. PHOTO: Bianca De Marchi/AAP PHOTOS
More tenants say they would vote Labor or Liberal despite the Greens pivoting to renter issues. PHOTO: Bianca De Marchi/AAP PHOTOS
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DESPITE the Greens pivoting towards the plight of renters ahead of the election, tenants are giving more backing to the major parties, polling has revealed.

YouGov polling provided to AAP shows Labor enjoying the most support from renters and while the Greens have campaigned on issues facing tenants, the minor party has even failed to leapfrog the coalition among that demographic.

The January survey shows 22 per cent of renters would back the Greens at the next election, compared to 26 per cent for the coalition and 35 per cent for the government.

The Greens have led calls for rent freezes and building more affordable properties as political debate raged over housing in the current term of parliament.

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The next election is due to be held by May 17 at the latest, though a date has yet to be set.

Housing will be a significant factor when voters head to the ballot box, YouGov director of polling Amir Daftari said.

“Our data and modelling show that the strongest factors influencing how people will vote in this election are whether they rent or own their home and how they have fared financially under the Labor government,” he said.

“There is little to no ideological contest in this election and people may vote the current government out simply to see if it improves their situation.”

More renters believe incumbent Anthony Albanese would make the best prime minister, with 45 per cent backing the Labor leader over Opposition Leader Peter Dutton (34 per cent).

Across all 1500 voters surveyed for the poll, 44 per cent backed Mr Albanese as best prime minister, compared to 40 per cent support for Mr Dutton.

While the net satisfaction for the Prime Minister among renters was minus 13, it’s even lower for the opposition leader at minus 23.

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