LABOR has regained some ground since the Gillard leadership spill, but remains in an election-losing position, the latest Newspoll shows.
Labor's primary vote is at 32 per cent - two points above its result two weeks ago - while the coalition dropped 50 to 48 per cent.
The Greens' primary vote is at 11 per cent, in line with its 2010 election level, The Australian reports.
The opinion poll, taken over the weekend, suggests that if an election was held now Labor would face a five per cent swing.
Based on 2010 preference flows, this could cost it 20 seats and deliver victory to the coalition.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has risen slightly in the preferred leader rankings, up two points to 37, compared to Tony Abbott, who fell three points to 40 per cent.
That leaves 23 per cent of poll respondents uncommitted to either leader.
On a two-party preferred basis, the coalition leads Labor 55 to 45 per cent.
All the party vote movements were within the margin of error, The Australian noted.
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