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Now Australian Labor faces election wipeout warns pollster in direct mirror to Keir Starmer's locals bloodbath

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A top pollster has warned Australia's Labor Party it could face an election wipeout "like Keir Starmer did" unless it rapidly changes course.

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He told News.com.au: "Labor's opportunity is to say that we will make a difference to working people being able to get a house."If they can do that, then they will actually strengthen their position greatly.

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It is the driving issue for anyone under 50, all our research shows that." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The leading pollster's intervention comes just days after Pauline Hanson's One Nation party made history by winning its first-ever lower-house seat in New South Wales.

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The by-election in Farrer was triggered by the resignation of Liberal Party leader Sussan Ley.

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The populist party's candidate, David Farley, scooped up 57 per cent of the vote - securing victory over...

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