Labor still sliding in Tasmania, despite facing a 12-year-old minority government
Polling indicates Labor's support in Tasmania has dropped to just over 20 percent, despite a 12-year-old minority Liberal government. Labor's leader, Josh Willie, faces challenges convincing voters of the party's viability as an alternative. The decline in popularity comes amid ongoing issues and leadership transitions within Labor, which has not eclipsed 25 percent since the last election.
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Published 11 Jul 2026, 00:07 UTC · Updated 11 Jul 2026, 00:20 UTC
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