A new poll shows coalition parties narrowly edging ahead of opposition parties in seat count, with Labour maintaining its lead in popularity despite a decline, while broader public dissatisfaction is reflected in falling leader favourability and gains among smaller parties.
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concerned about leadership trust, shows fluctuating public confidence
NEW POLL: Coalition ahead, while Greens and ACT gain. Government leaders see favourability boostnot covered by constitutional inability
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