The latest Newspoll shows support for , boosting Labor's lead but also giving the Coalition its equal-best primary vote since just after the last election.
The poll for The Australian puts the major parties neck and neck on a primary vote of 39 per cent each.
Preferences from the Greens means Labor maintains a two-party-preferred lead of 52 per cent to 48 per cent, which is a 2.4 per cent swing against the Coalition.

Pauline Hanson's One Nation is losing support among voters. Source: SBS News
This could represent a potential loss of 10 seats for the Coalition.
The Coalition has built on a two-point jump in its primary vote two weeks ago, adding another point in the latest Newspoll.
in the wake of the guns-for-funds scandal, which is the lowest point for the party since 2016.

Prime Minister Scott Morrisonis campaiging in Melbourne on Monday. Source: AAP
The Greens remained unchanged on 9 per cent.
Going into the first full week of the campaign, Prime Minister Scott Morrison enjoys an unchanged 11-point lead over Opposition Leader Bill Shorten as preferred prime minister.