Two separate polls published after the first week of the Queensland election campaign have revealed surging support for Premier Campbell Newman's LNP Government.

The latest Newspoll in Saturday's Weekend Australian showed the LNP improving its position, 53 per cent to Labor's 47 per cent, on a two-party preferred basis.

The result was similar in a Galaxy Poll published in The Courier Mail, which showed the LNP and Labor locked at 52 to 48 per cent, two-party preferred.

Newspoll found that despite the improved support, Ms Palaszczuk had closed the gap as preferred premier on 38 per cent to Mr Newman's 41, up from 35 per cent.

The dissatisfaction rating for Mr Newman was sitting at 51 per cent, while Ms Palaszczuk's rose four points to 38 per cent.

Newspoll showed Greens have 7 per cent of the primary vote with Palmer United Party (PUP) and Katter's Australian Party (KAP) both on 1 per cent.

The Galaxy Poll showed a 4 per cent jump in support for the Liberal National Party (LNP).

On the question of who would make the better premier, Galaxy registered 45 per cent support for Mr Newman, an increase of 3 per cent from August last year, while Labor leader Annastacia Palaszczuk polled at 40 per cent, a fall of 1 per cent.

Of those polled by Galaxy, 41 per cent said they were satisfied with Mr Newman's performance as Premier, compared with 36 per cent in August.

There was 39 per cent support for Ms Palaszczuk's performance as Opposition Leader, which remained static.

Galaxy registered primary support for the Greens at 8 per cent.

The PUP popularity continued to fall, with its 3 per cent vote matching KAP.