Q. Which of the following issues are you most concerned about?
(two versions of responses were presented – each to approximately half the sample)
| The arrival of asylum seekers by boat | 38% | 33% | The arrival of approximately 15,000 asylum seekers by boat each year | 
| The use of foreign workers under short term (457) visas | 20% | 31% | The use of about 150,000 foreign workers under short term (457) visas each year | 
| The overall increase in Australia’s total population | 18% | 17% | The overall increase in Australia’s total population of about 300,000 people each year | 
| None of them | 19% | 15% | None of them | 
| Don’t know | 4% | 4% | Don’t know | 
As general issues (without specific figures), 38% of respondents said they were most concerned about the arrival of asylum seekers by boat compared to 20% most concerned about use of workers on 457 visas and 18% most concerned about the overall population increase.
When approximate figures were specified for each option, most concern about asylum seekers dropped to 33% and most concern about 457 visas increased to 31%.
Based on the options which included figures – 36% of Labor voters are most concerned about 457 visas compared to 32% of Liberal/National voters. Liberal/National voters were more concerned about asylum seekers (42% – compared to 23% for Labor voters).
There were few differences by age or gender – except that older respondents were somewhat more likely to be most concerned about asylum seekers (42% of aged 55+).