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  • Dec, 2012

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    Holiday leave over xmas period

    Q. How much holiday leave will you be taking over the Xmas period?

     

    Total

    Work full time

    Work part time

    Men

    Women

    Aged 18-34

    Aged 35-54

    Aged 55+

    None

    26%

    24%

    30%

    25%

    27%

    31%

    23%

    25%

    1-2 days

    11%

    10%

    11%

    10%

    11%

    14%

    9%

    8%

    3-4 days

    11%

    13%

    8%

    13%

    9%

    10%

    11%

    14%

    About a week

    16%

    18%

    10%

    16%

    15%

    14%

    16%

    18%

    About 2 weeks

    19%

    20%

    16%

    18%

    19%

    19%

    19%

    18%

    About 3 weeks

    8%

    7%

    10%

    6%

    11%

    6%

    9%

    6%

    More than 3 weeks

    10%

    8%

    15%

    11%

    9%

    6%

    12%

    9%

    • Based on respondents employed full-time or part-time

    74% of employed respondents said  they will be taking some leave over the Xmas period. 22% are taking less than a week, 25% one or two weeks and 18% three weeks or more. 26% are taking no leave at all over the Xmas period.

    Part time workers are more likely to be taking no leave (30%) but also more likely to be taking three weeks or more (25% compared to 15% of full-time workers).

    31% of workers aged under 35 are taking no leave and 40% of workers aged 35-54 are taking at least two weeks.

  • Dec, 2012

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    Type of holiday leave over xmas period

    Q. Is that paid or unpaid leave?

     

    Total

    Work full time

    Work part time

    1-2 days

    3-4 days

    About a week

    About 2 weeks

    About 3 weeks

    More than 3 weeks

    All paid leave

    70%

    86%

    36%

    74%

    73%

    76%

    69%

    65%

    62%

    All unpaid leave

    23%

    8%

    55%

    24%

    20%

    18%

    23%

    28%

    25%

    Some paid, some unpaid

    6%

    6%

    7%

    2%

    5%

    6%

    8%

    7%

    10%

    Don’t know

    1%

    *

    2%

    2%

    3%

    *Based on respondents taking holiday leave

    70% of those taking leave were taking all their leave as paid leave and 23% were taking unpaid leave.

    55% of part-time workers (including casual workers) were taking all their leave unpaid.

     

     

  • Dec, 2012

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    Satisfaction with holiday leave over xmas period

    Q. Which of the following best describes how you feel about your Xmas leave?

     

    Total

    Work full time

    Work part time

    None

    1-2 days

    3-4 days

    About a week

    About 2 weeks

    About 3 weeks

    More than 3 weeks

    I am satisfied with my Xmas leave

    63%

    63%

    61%

    43%

    56%

    58%

    68%

    71%

    84%

    83%

    I would like to take more leave but I don’t have any available

    14%

    16%

    10%

    14%

    21%

    24%

    16%

    13%

    9%

    I would like to take more leave but my employer won’t allow it

    13%

    15%

    9%

    26%

    16%

    15%

    10%

    6%

    4%

    I would like to take less leave, but my employer won’t allow it

    4%

    3%

    7%

    5%

    2%

    5%

    9%

    5%

    6%

    Don’t know

    6%

    3%

    13%

    18%

    2%

    2%

    1%

    2%

    8%

    * Based on respondents employed full-time or part-time

    63% of employed respondents were satisfied with their Xmas period leave arrangements. However, 27% would prefer to take more leave but either didn’t have any available or were not allowed to take more.

    40% of those not taking any leave said they would like to take leave – including 26% who said their employer would not allow them to take leave.

  • Dec, 2012

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    Federal politics – voting intention

    Q. If a Federal Election was held today to which party will you probably give your first preference vote? If not sure, which party are you currently leaning toward?

    Q. If don’t know -Well which party are you currently leaning to?

    Sample size = 1,911 respondents

    First preference/leaning to

    Election

    21 Aug 10

    4 weeks ago

    19/11/12

    2 weeks ago

    3/12/12

    Last week

    10/12/12

    This week

    17/12/12

    Liberal

    43%

    44%

    45%

    45%

    National

    3%

    3%

    3%

    3%

    Total Lib/Nat

    43.6%

    46%

    47%

    48%

    48%

    Labor

    38.0%

    36%

    37%

    36%

    36%

    Greens

    11.8%

    10%

    9%

    8%

    8%

    Other/Independent

    6.6%

    9%

    7%

    8%

    8%

     

    2PP

    Election

    21 Aug 10

    4 weeks ago

    2 weeks ago

    Last week

    This week

    Total Lib/Nat

    49.9%

    53%

    53%

    54%

    55%

    Labor

    50.1%

    47%

    47%

    46%

    45%

    NB.  The data in the above tables comprise 2-week averages derived from the first preference/leaning to voting questions.  Respondents who select ‘don’t know’ are not included in the results.  The two-party preferred estimate is calculated by distributing the votes of the other parties according to their preferences at the 2010 election. These estimates have a confidence interval of approx. plus or minus 2-3%.

  • Dec, 2012

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    The past year – the economy and industries

    Q. Thinking about the last 12 months, has it been a good or bad year for each of the following?

     

    Total good

    (Dec 10

    Total bad

    (Dec 10)

    Total good

    (Dec 11)

    Total bad (Dec 11)

    Total good

    (Dec 12)

    Total bad

    (Dec 12)

    Very good

    Good

    Neither good nor
    bad

    Bad

    Very bad

    Don’t know

    The banks

    69%

    13%

    71%

    8%

    68%

    11%

    30%

    38%

    17%

    8%

    3%

    5%

    The mining industry

    57%

    14%

    68%

    11%

    53%

    19%

    17%

    36%

    22%

    15%

    4%

    6%

    Large companies and corporations

    44%

    15%

    40%

    22%

    32%

    31%

    5%

    27%

    32%

    25%

    6%

    6%

    The Australian economy

    41%

    20%

    33%

    31%

    29%

    37%

    4%

    25%

    32%

    28%

    9%

    3%

    You and your family

    na

    na

    na

    na

    29%

    36%

    6%

    23%

    34%

    25%

    11%

    2%

    The media

    30%

    14%

    25%

    27%

    21%

    40%

    5%

    16%

    33%

    29%

    11%

    6%

    Farming and agriculture

    14%

    50%

    23%

    40%

    20%

    40%

    2%

    18%

    33%

    28%

    12%

    7%

    Trade unions

    na

    na

    na

    na

    18%

    30%

    4%

    14%

    37%

    22%

    8%

    15%

    The environment

    14%

    37%

    20%

    33%

    18%

    37%

    3%

    15%

    40%

    26%

    11%

    6%

    The average Australian

    na

    na

    na

    na

    17%

    45%

    2%

    15%

    36%

    34%

    11%

    3%

    Small business

    14%

    45%

    10%

    61%

    10%

    62%

    1%

    9%

    24%

    39%

    23%

    5%

    Australian politics in general

    na

    na

    na

    na

    9%

    61%

    2%

    7%

    26%

    29%

    32%

    4%

    A majority of respondents think it has been a good year for the banks (68%) and the mining industry (53%). They are split over whether it has been a good year for large companies and corporations (32% good/31% bad). However, they are much more likely to think the year has been bad for small business (62%), Australian politics in general (61%), the average Australian (45%), farming and agriculture (40%) and the media (40%).

    Compared to last year’s results, respondents considered 2012 a worse year than 2011 for the mining industry (“good” down 15% to 53%), large companies and corporations (“good” down 8% to 32%) and the media (“bad” up 13% to 40%).

  • Dec, 2012

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    The past year – political parties

    Q. Has it been a good or bad year for each of the following political parties?

     

    Total good

    (Dec 10)

    Total bad

    (Dec 10)

    Total good

    (Dec 11)

    Total bad

    (Dec 11)

    Total good

    (Dec 12)

    Total bad

    (Dec 12)

    Very good

    Good

    Neither good nor bad

    Bad

    Very bad

    Don’t know

    The Liberal Party

    33%

    27%

    27%

    30%

    19%

    40%

    5%

    14%

    34%

    27%

    13%

    7%

    The Labor Party

    21%

    47%

    16%

    53%

    15%

    57%

    4%

    11%

    21%

    30%

    27%

    6%

    The Greens

    42%

    21%

    33%

    29%

    14%

    44%

    2%

    12%

    32%

    23%

    21%

    12%

    The independents

    na

    na

    na

    na

    13%

    33%

    2%

    11%

    39%

    18%

    15%

    14%


     

    Total

    Vote Labor

    Vote Lib/Nat

    Vote Greens

     

    Total good

    Total bad

    Total good

    Total bad

    Total good

    Total bad

    Total good

    Total bad

    The Liberal Party

    19%

    40%

    9%

    62%

    37%

    19%

    6%

    69%

    The Labor Party

    15%

    57%

    37%

    35%

    4%

    80%

    23%

    51%

    The Greens

    14%

    44%

    20%

    31%

    6%

    64%

    48%

    9%

    The independents

    13%

    33%

    18%

    24%

    9%

    50%

    31%

    17%

    Respondents were more likely to think it has been a relatively bad year for all political parties. 57% think it has been a bad year for the Labor Party and 40% think it has been a bad year for the Liberal Party.

    Among their own voters 48% (down 22%) think it has been a good year for the Greens , 37% (down 8%) the Liberal Party and 37% (up 2%) the Labor Party.

     

    Compared to last year’s results, all parties figures have declined – The Greens net +4% to -30%, Liberals from net -3% to -21% and Labor from net -37% to -42%.

  • Dec, 2012

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    The past year – politicians

    Q. Has it been a good or bad year for each of the following politicians?

     

    Total good

    (Dec 10)

    Total bad

    (Dec 10)

    Total good

    (Dec 11)

    Total bad

    (Dec 11)

    Total good

    (Dec 12)

    Total bad

    (Dec 12)

    Very good

    Good

    Neither good nor
    bad

    Bad

    Very bad

    Don’t know

    Julia Gillard

    49%

    25%

    21%

    57%

    19%

    57%

    6%

    13%

    18%

    29%

    28%

    4%

    Tony Abbott

    30%

    33%

    21%

    38%

    15%

    52%

    4%

    11%

    29%

    31%

    21%

    5%

     

     

    Total

    Vote Labor

    Vote Lib/Nat

    Vote Greens

     

    Total good

    Total bad

    Total good

    Total bad

    Total good

    Total bad

    Total good

    Total bad

    Julia Gillard

    19%

    57%

    43%

    32%

    5%

    82%

    29%

    48%

    Tony Abbott

    15%

    52%

    5%

    75%

    27%

    31%

    4%

    78%

    19% thought Julia Gillard had a good year in 2012 and 15% thought Tony Abbott had a good year. 2012 was considered similar to 2011 for Julia Gillard (going from net -36 to net -38) but a substantially worse year for Tony Abbott (going from net -17 to net -37).

    Among their own voters 43% (up 2%) thought Julia Gillard had a good year and 27% (down 12%) thought Tony Abbott has had a good year.

  • Dec, 2012

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    Labor party leader at next election

    Q. Do you think Julia Gillard will still be leader of the Labor Party at the next election – due later next year? 

     

    Total

    Vote Labor

    Vote Lib/Nat

    Vote Greens

    Yes

    39%

    63%

    26%

    52%

    No

    40%

    19%

    59%

    21%

    Don’t know

    21%

    18%

    14%

    26%

    39% think Julia Gillard will still be leader of the Labor Party at the next election and 40% think she will not.

    63% of Labor voters think she will still be leader.

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