Abbott approval, Approval of opposition leader, Liberal, Liberal Party, tony abbott, Voting intention
Q. Does the election of Tony Abbott as leader of the Liberal Party make you more likely or less likely to vote Liberal?
Total | Labor | Coalition | Greens | |
More likely | 21% | 12% | 42% | 5% |
Less likely | 33% | 44% | 15% | 62% |
Much more likely | 9% | 2% | 24% | 2% |
A little more likely | 12% | 10% | 18% | 3% |
A little less likely | 10% | 7% | 12% | 11% |
Much less likely | 23% | 37% | 3% | 51% |
Makes no difference | 39% | 42% | 39% | 32% |
Don’t know | 7% | 2% | 3% | 1% |
39% of people think the election of Tony Abbott as leader of the Liberal Party makes no difference to whether or not they will vote Liberal, 33% think it will make them less likely and 21% more likely to vote Liberal.
42% of Coalition voters think the election of Tony Abbott as leader of the Liberal Party will make them more likely to vote Liberal, 15% think that it will make them less likely and 39% think it will make no difference. 44% of Labor voters and 62% of Green voters think it will make them less likely to vote Liberal.
Females were more likely than males to indicate that the election of Tony Abbott as leader of the Liberal Party will make no difference to their vote (43% v 35%).
kevin rudd, Labor, opinion of pm, opinion on pm, rudd
Q. Which of the following describe your opinion of the Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd?
29 June 09 | 7 Dec 09 | Difference | |
Intelligent | 84% | 82% | -2% |
Hard-working | 83% | 77% | -6% |
A capable leader | 72% | 69% | -3% |
Demanding | 67% | 60% | -7% |
Arrogant | 46% | 49% | +3% |
Out of touch with ordinary people | 41% | 45% | +4% |
Understands the problems facing Australia | 67% | 59% | -8% |
Visionary | 49% | 48% | -1% |
Superficial | 40% | 41% | +1% |
Good in a crisis | 60% | 58% | -2% |
Narrow-minded | 32% | 36% | +4% |
Down to earth | 56% | 55% | -1% |
Too inflexible | 32% | 38% | +6% |
Complacent | 28% | 38% | +10% |
More honest than most politicians | 47% | 49% | +2% |
Trustworthy | * | 51% | * |
*Not asked in June 2009
Most people consider Rudd intelligent (82%), hard-working (77%), a capable leader (69%) and demanding (60%).
Since we last asked this question in June 2009, Rudd has lost points on qualities such as understanding the problems facing Australia (-8%), demanding (-7%) and hard-working (-6%). Rudd has gained points in terms of being complacent (+10%), too inflexible (+6%), out of touch with ordinary people (+4%) and narrow-minded (+4%).
Abbott, Approval of opposition leader, Liberal, opinion of opposition leader, opinion on opposition leader, tony abbott
Q. Which of the following describe your opinion of the Opposition Leader, Tony Abbott?
Abbott
7 Dec 09 |
Turnbull
29 June 09 |
Rudd
7 Dec 09 |
Abbott lead over Turnbull | Abbott lead over Rudd | |
Intelligent | 71% | 75% | 82% | -4% | -11% |
Hard-working | 69% | 68% | 77% | +1% | -8% |
A capable leader | 46% | 39% | 69% | +7% | -23% |
Demanding | 53% | 62% | 60% | -9% | -7% |
Arrogant | 53% | 69% | 49% | -16% | +4% |
Out of touch with ordinary people | 53% | 65% | 45% | -12% | +8% |
Understands the problems facing Australia | 46% | 48% | 59% | -2% | -13% |
Visionary | 34% | 26% | 48% | +8% | -14% |
Superficial | 42% | 51% | 41% | -9% | +1% |
Good in a crisis | 39% | 32% | 58% | +7% | -19% |
Narrow-minded | 52% | 51% | 36% | +1% | +16% |
Down to earth | 46% | 25% | 55% | +21% | -9% |
Too inflexible | 45% | 47% | 38% | -2% | +7% |
Complacent | 31% | 38% | 38% | -7% | -7% |
More honest than most politicians | 31% | 16% | 49% | +15% | -18% |
Trustworthy | 36% | * | 51% | * | -15% |
*Not asked in June 2009 poll
When it comes to rating Abbott, people think he is intelligent (71%) and hard-working (69%), yet demanding (53%), arrogant (53%) and out of touch with ordinary people (53%).
Abbott scores higher than his predecessor Turnbull in terms of qualities such as being down to earth (+21%), more honest than most politicians (+15%), visionary (+8%), capable leader (+7%) and good in a crisis (+7%).
Males were slightly more likely than females to think that Abbott is superficial (46% v 39%), honest (34% v 28%), visionary (37% v 32%) and down to earth (48% v 43%).
leadership, Liberal, malcolm turnbull, Turnbull
Q. Do you think Malcolm Turnbull should now resign from Parliament, stay in parliament on the backbench until the next election or challenge for the leadership again before the next election?
% | |
Resign | 18% |
Stay on backbench | 45% |
Challenge again | 15% |
Don’t know | 23% |
Just under half (45%) think that Malcolm Turnbull should stay in parliament on the backbench until the next election, 18% think he should resign and 15% think Turnbull should challenge for the leadership again before the next election.
Coalition voters were more likely to think that Turnbull should stay in parliament on the backbench (62%), while Green (28%) and Labor (18%) voters were more likely to think Turnbull should challenge again for the leadership.
Males were more likely to think Turnbull should resign (20%) while females were more likely to indicate that they don’t know what Turnbull should do (29%).
climate change, ETS, Greens, Labor, Liberal, tackling climate change
Q. Whose position on the ETS and tackling climate change do you most agree with?
% | |
Kevin Rudd and Labor | 24% |
Tony Abbott and the Coalition | 27% |
Bob Brown and Greens | 17% |
Don’t know | 32% |
When it comes to the position that various parties have on the ETS and tackling climate change, 27% of people agree with the position of Tony Abbott and the Coalition, 24% agree with Kevin Rudd and Labor and 17% agree with Bob Brown and the Greens. 32% of people don’t know which position they agree with regarding an ETS and tackling climate change.
The results followed party lines – Labor voters were more likely to agree with Labor’s position (49%), Coalition voters were more likely to agree with the Coalition (67%) and Green voters were more likely to agree with the Green’s position (80%). 30% of Labor voters, 21% of Coalition voters and 9% of Green voters don’t know which position they agree with most.
Males were more likely to agree with the position of Abbott and the Coalition (31%), while females were more likely to indicate that they don’t know (36%).
People aged 55 years and over were more likely to agree with Abbott and the Coalition regarding climate change and an ETS (42%).
Abbott, Industrial Relations, kevin rudd, rudd, tony abbott, WorkChoices
Q. The new Liberal leader Tony Abbott says that the Rudd Government went too far with their industrial relations laws when they got rid of the Howard Government’s WorkChoices laws. Do you agree or disagree?
% | |
Total agree | 37% |
Total disagree | 45% |
Strongly agree | 13% |
Agree | 24% |
Disagree | 22% |
Strongly disagree | 23% |
Don’t know | 18% |
45% of people disagree with Tony Abbott’s statement that the Rudd Government went too far with their industrial relations laws when they got rid of the Howard Government’s WorkChoices. 37% agree with Abbott’s statement that the Rudd Government has gone too far with industrial relations reform and 18% don’t know.
Results followed party lines – 76% of Coalition voters agree and 74% of Labor voters disagree with Abbott’s statements regarding the Rudd Government’s industrial relations reforms. Green voters were more likely to disagree with Abbott (62%).
Males were more likely than females to agree with Abbott’s statement (41% v 33%). People aged 55 years and over were also more likely to agree with Abbott (47%).
2PP, Federal Election, Greens, Labor, Liberal, National, two party preferred, Voting intention
Q. If there was a Federal election held today, to which party would you probably give your first preference?
Q. If you ‘don’t know’ on the above question, which party are you currently leaning to?
*1979 sample size
2 week average | % | 2PP | 2PP shift from last week |
Liberal | 31% | ||
National | 4% | ||
Total Lib/Nat | 35% | 42% | -3% |
Labor | 47% | 58% | +3% |
Greens | 8% | ||
Family First | 3% | ||
Other/Independent | 7% |
NB. The data in the above table is derived from our weekly first preference voting question. Respondents who select ‘don’t know’ as their first preference are not included in the results.
* Sample is the culmination of two week’s data.
federal politics, Labor, Labor Party, Liberal, Liberal Party, two party preferred
NB. The data in the above graph is derived from our weekly first preference voting question. Respondents who select ‘don’t know’ as their first preference are not included in the results.
* Sample is the culmination of two week’s data.