Australia’s ruling Labor Party moves back to the top of recent opinion polls, overtaking the right-wing One Nation party, which slips to second place, according to reports from Bloomberg and Free Malaysia Today. Both outlets frame the result as a shift in public support after a period in which One Nation had been leading. The reports also connect the change in support to the government’s recent policy actions aimed at improving cost-of-living conditions, particularly housing affordability efforts mentioned by Free Malaysia Today. Bloomberg focuses on the polling change itself, describing Labor’s return to first place and One Nation’s fall to second. Taken together, the coverage indicates that Labor’s campaign or governing measures are associated with renewed support, while One Nation loses ground in the latest surveys. The reports do not describe specific vote totals, the pollster methodology, or the exact margin between the parties.