Prime Minster Scott Morrison receives his second and final COVID-19 vaccination shot at the Castle Hill Medical Centre in Sydney. Picture: Bianca De Marchi
The primary vote for the Liberal and Nationals parties has tumbled three points to 39 per cent after four weeks of damaging headlines since news.com.au broke Brittany Higgins story on February 15.
Labor's primary vote has increased by two points, to 39 per cent, delivering Labor an election winning lead of 52:48 on a two-party preferred basis.
The shock poll result follows a string of multi-billion dollar announcements by the government in the last fortnight including a permanent increase to JobSeeker payments and half price airfares for 800,000 holiday-makers.