It wants to make Daniel Andrews the story. The Liberals need to gain a minimum of 18 seats to win power, but these polling numbers will give it confidence that this is possible. It doesnt always suit politicians, but frankly, the media has a job to do. 'In Mulgrave, the Premier's seat, they think he will hold on narrowly against independent Ian Cook,' Mitchell said. Its not just Qatar hoping we now put politics aside. Daniel Andrews is on track to become Victoria's longest serving Labor premier, with the latest Newspoll showing his government is heading towards a third election victory. The Resolve poll indicates Mr Andrews wont be getting the clean sweep into power many had predicted at the start of the state election campaign, and the Danslide of 2018 is far from reach. It is also fending off challenges from teal independents in the inner-city Liberal seats of Brighton, Caulfield, Sandringham and Kew, and in Hawthorn, where former Liberal MP John Pesutto is running after losing the seat to Labor in 2018. Mr Kennett still had one more seat than Labor - 43 to 42 - but three rural independents backed Labor to form government under Steve Bracks. The latest poll suggests that the Coalition needs a very small swing to force Labor to form a Minority Government. Australians need menstrual and menopausal leave, according to the unions which have been backed by high-profile employment law firm Maurice Blackburn. The Coalition decided to send preferences to the Greens and put Labor last on its how-to-vote cards in these seats. Mr Andrews also batted off revelations that the steps at the Sorrento beach house where he fell and suffered serious spinal injuries were two wooden steps, only 42cms above a grass lawn. The incumbent Labor government is seeking a successive 3rd term. If a candidate has more than 50% of the 1st preference vote, the candidate is declared the winner. Newspoll: 58-42 to Labor in Victoria - The Poll Bludger Stacks Price Prediction 2023: Will STX reach $100?
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