1. Shorten preferred PM
The news keeps getting worse for the Prime Minister with a poll out this morning by Fairfax showing Labor leader Bill Shorten well ahead of Tony Abbott as the nation’s preferred leader.
Only four weeks ago, the two were level on 41% each but now the Labor leader is out performing the Prime Minister by 47 to 39 percent.
On a two-party preferred basis the Ipsos poll shows Labor leading the Coalition 53 to 47%.
Fairfax reports that the poll shows Mr Shorten holds a “statistically significant lead” over Tony Abbott on six of 11 key attributes including competence, enjoying the support of his party, being open to ideas, being trustworthy and having a firm grasp of social policy.
2. Baby boy struck by forklift undergoes surgery
A nine-month old boy who was struck by a forklift driven by his father remains in a critical condition in hospital in Melbourne.
The baby was initially taken to Geelong Hospital, but then transferred to the Royal Children’s Hospital.
The accident occurred about 6.20pm Saturday at the Blackley Automotive business on the Bellarine Highway in Geelong, where the father was an employee.
Police told The Age that they had spoken to the father about the “tragic accident” but were respecting the family’s wishes to be with their son.
Top Comments
You know things are bad when an insipid little backstabber like Bill Shorten is winning the polls............
Not all of 'the News' is! Number 10 for instance...Someones 'preference' for bottled water should never have made 'the News'. This is very disappointing