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  • Aug, 2010

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    Handling another GFC

    Q. If another global financial crisis develops in the next few years, which leader and party do you think would be best to handle it?

      Total Vote Labor Vote Lib/Nat Vote Greens
    Julia Gillard and the Labor Party 42% 88% 5% 66%
    Tony Abbott and the Liberal Party 35% 2% 80% 6%
    Don’t know 23% 11% 15% 27%

    42% think Julia Gillard and the Labor Party would be best at handling another global financial crisis if it was to develop and 35% think Tony Abbott and the Liberal Party would be best.

    Those aged 25-54 prefer the Labor Party over the Liberals 46% to 30%, while those aged 55+ prefer the Liberal Party 48% to 36%. Comments »

  • Apr, 2010

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    Regulating CEO’s salaries

    Q. Should the Federal Government regulate the salaries of CEO’s of large companies?

      %
    Yes 74%
    No 17%
    Don’t know 9%

     There was strong majority support (74%) for the Federal Government to regulate the salaries of CEO’s of large companies.

     82% of Labor voters support regulation compared to 74% of Greens voters and 69% of Liberal/National voters. Support was also stronger among those on lower incomes (86% of incomes under $600pw). Comments »

  • Jan, 2010

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    Economic conditions in Australia over the next 12 months

     Q. Over the next 12 months do you think economic conditions in Australia will get better, get worse or stay much the same?

      1 Dec 08 23 Feb 09 18 May 09 15 Jun 09 6 Jul 09 21 Aug 09 5 Oct 09 18 Jan 10
    Total better 21% 19% 25% 43% 50% 55% 66% 53%
    Total worse 61% 65% 56% 37% 31% 23% 15% 19%
    Get a lot better 2% 2% 2% 5% 7% 9% 8% 9%
    Get a little better 19% 17% 23% 38% 43% 46% 58% 44%
    Get a little worse 45% 42% 37% 28% 23% 17% 11% 14%
    Get a lot worse 16% 23% 19% 9% 8% 6% 4% 5%
    Stay much the same 13% 12% 13% 17% 15% 18% 15% 24%
    No opinion 5% 4% 5% 3% 4% 3% 4% 4%

     Just over half (53%) of those surveyed think that over the next 12 months, economic conditions in Australia will get better, 19% think they will get worse, and 24% think conditions will get much the same. 

     The most significant differences since we last asked this question in October 2009 are in terms of a decrease in the number of people that think conditions will get better (-13%), and an increase in the number that think economic conditions will stay the same (+9%).   

     Males were more likely than females to think economic conditions will get better over the next 12 months (59% v 47%). 

     Labor voters were more likely than Coalition voters to think conditions will get better (65% v 47%).  Coalition voters were more likely to think conditions will get worse (28%). 

     People aged 18 – 24 were more likely than those aged 55 years and over to think that economic conditions will improve over the next 12 months (61% v 52%). Comments »

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