Queensland Labor has pushed ahead in the latest opinion poll, but Premier Campbell Newman has received a boost in his personal popularity.

The latest Galaxy poll in today's Courier-Mail showed Labor had emerged as the favourite, clawing back major ground lost since its its 2012 election whitewash.

The Opposition is now ahead in the primary vote - 38 points to the LNP's 37 - while the two parties are neck and neck on a two party-preferred basis at 50 per cent each.

That means the Government's support had plunged 12 points since March 2012, while the Opposition had clawed back 13 points.

However, Mr Newman has extended his lead as preferred premier with 47 per cent support - 10 points ahead of Labor leader Annastacia Palaszczuk.

Labor's education spokesman Anthony Lynham said the poll was a huge result for the party.

"Look where [Ms Palaszczuk] came from - a position where things were desperate for the ALP after the last election and look where we are now - within striking distance," he said.

The Palmer United Party's (PUP) popularity crashed from 12 to 7 per cent but the Greens support climbed to 9 per cent.

The Katter Australian Party was floundering at 3 per cent.

The poll had a 3 per cent margin of error.