| Labor | Liberal
|
% difference | |
| Looks after the interests of working families | 57% | 35% | +22% |
| Has a good team of leaders | 52% | 31% | +21% |
| Moderate | 63% | 50% | +13% |
| Understands the problems facing Australia | 54% | 43% | +11% |
| Keeps its promises | 33% | 23% | +10% |
| Professional in its approach | 55% | 47% | +8% |
| Too dominated by its leader | 45% | 44% | +1% |
| Will promise to do anything to win votes | 63% | 72% | -9% |
| Out of touch with ordinary people | 48% | 58% | -10% |
| Extreme | 26% | 38% | -12% |
| Divided | 36% | 66% | -30% |
The Labor Party maintains significant leads over the Liberal Party on all positive attributes – in particular, looks after the interest of working families (+22%), has a good team of leaders (+21%), moderate (+11%), understands the problems facing Australia (+11%) and keeps its promises (+10).
The Liberal Party is more likely to be considered divided (-30%), extreme (-12%) and out of touch with ordinary people (-10%).