Q. Do you think Australia is a safer or less safe place than it was 10 years ago?
Total | Vote Labor | Vote Lib/Nat | Vote Greens | |
Total safer | 19% | 28% | 18% | 12% |
Total less safe | 36% | 28% | 40% | 28% |
A lot safer | 5% | 9% | 5% | 3% |
A little safer | 14% | 19% | 13% | 9% |
About the same | 42% | 43% | 40% | 59% |
A little less safe | 26% | 21% | 30% | 24% |
A lot less safe | 10% | 7% | 10% | 4% |
Don’t know | 3% | 2% | 3% | 2% |
More respondents think that Australia is now less safe than it was 10 years ago (36% total less safe), compared to those that think it is safer (19% total safe). Most respondents think it is about the same (42%).
Those aged 25-34 years old are more likely to regard Australia as a lot safer (10%) than the general sample (5%). Those aged 65+ are significantly more likely to regard Australia as less safe, with 57% of these respondents stating that they felt it was total less safe overall, compared with 36% of the general sample.
Labor voters are the most likely to regard Australia as a safer place than it was 10 years ago (28% total safer) and Greens voters are the least likely to do so (12% total safer).
Lib/Nat voters are the most likely to regard Australia as less safe than 10 years ago (40%), compared with 28% of Labor and 28% of Greens voters.