2PP, Election, EMC, ER, Essential Media, Essential Report, federal politics, Greens, Labor, Liberal, Polling, polls, two party preferred, 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 = 1,936
First preference/leaning to | Election
21 Aug 10 |
2 weeks ago | Last week | This week |
Liberal | 42% | 42% | 43% | |
National | 3% | 3% | 3% | |
Total Lib/Nat | 43.6 | 45% | 45% | 46% |
Labor | 38.0 | 37% | 37% | 38% |
Greens | 11.8 | 11% | 11% | 10% |
Other/Independent | 6.6 | 7% | 7% | 7% |
2PP | Election
21 Aug 10 |
2 weeks ago | Last week | This week |
Total Lib/Nat | 49.9% | 51% | 51% | 51% |
Labor | 50.1% | 49% | 49% | 49% |
NB. The data in the above tables comprise 2-week averages derived 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.
ALP, EMC, ER, Essential Report, Julia Gillard, Labor Party, Polling, polls, Prime Minister, Prime Minister attributes
Q. Which of the following describe your opinion of the Prime Minister, Julia Gillard?
5 Jul 10 | 4 Oct 10 | 7 Feb 11 | Difference | |
Intelligent | 87% | 81% | 75% | -6% |
Hard-working | 89% | 82% | 76% | -6% |
A capable leader | 72% | 59% | 52% | -7% |
Arrogant | 37% | 39% | 44% | +5% |
Out of touch with ordinary people | 35% | 44% | 50% | +6% |
Understands the problems facing Australia | 68% | 55% | 52% | -3% |
Visionary | 48% | 38% | 30% | -8% |
Superficial | 51% | * | ||
Good in a crisis | 61% | 46% | 46% | – |
Narrow-minded | 28% | 35% | 43% | +8% |
More honest than most politicians | 45% | 37% | 37% | – |
Trustworthy | 49% | 42% | 40% | -2% |
Julia Gillard’s key attributes were hard-working (76%) and intelligent (75%).
Major changes since this question was asked in October 2010 were increases of 8% for narrow-minded (to 43%) and 6% for out of touch (to 50%) and decreases for visionary (down 8% to 30%), a capable leader (down 7% to 52%), intelligent (down 6% to 75%) and hard-working (down 6% to 76%).
Coalition, EMC, ER, Essential Report, Liberal Party, Opposition leader, Opposition Leader attributes, Polling, polls, tony abbott
Q. Which of the following describe your opinion of the Opposition Leader, Tony Abbott?
5 Jul 10 | 4 Oct 10 | 7 Feb 11 | Change | |
Intelligent | 70% | 71% | 64% | -7% |
Hard-working | 76% | 78% | 72% | -6% |
A capable leader | 47% | 52% | 48% | -4% |
Arrogant | 59% | 60% | 58% | -2% |
Out of touch with ordinary people | 57% | 53% | 54% | +1% |
Understands the problems facing Australia | 50% | 53% | 50% | -3% |
Visionary | 32% | 31% | 27% | -4% |
Superficial | 45% | * | ||
Good in a crisis | 40% | 42% | 41% | -1% |
Narrow-minded | 56% | 53% | 51% | -2% |
More honest than most politicians | 33% | 32% | 31% | -1% |
Trustworthy | 33% | 35% | 34% | -1% |
Tony Abbott’s key attributes were hard-working (72%), intelligent (64%) and arrogant (58%).
Major changes since this question was asked in October 2010 were decreases for intelligent (down 7% to 64%) and hard-working (down 6% to 72%).
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Julia Gillard | Tony Abbott | Difference | |
Intelligent | 75% | 64% | +11% |
Hard-working | 76% | 72% | +4% |
A capable leader | 52% | 48% | +4% |
Arrogant | 44% | 58% | -14% |
Out of touch with ordinary people | 50% | 54% | -4% |
Understands the problems facing Australia | 52% | 50% | +2% |
Visionary | 30% | 27% | +3% |
Superficial | 51% | 45% | +6% |
Good in a crisis | 46% | 41% | +5% |
Narrow-minded | 43% | 51% | -8% |
More honest than most politicians | 37% | 31% | +6% |
Trustworthy | 40% | 34% | +6% |
Julia Gillard leads Tony Abbott on all positive attributes and Tony Abbott leads on all negative attributes except for superficial (Gillard 51%/Abbott 45%).
The main differences between the leaders were for arrogant (Gillard 44%/Abbott 58%), intelligent (75%/64%) and narrow-minded (43%/51%).
EMC, ER, Essential Report, Flood Damage, flood levy, Flood Response, flooding, Floods, levy, Polling, polls, recent floods, taxpayers
Q. The Federal Government has announced a one-off levy on tax-payers and cuts in spending to fund the damage from the recent floods across Australia. Do you agree or disagree with each of the following actions they have taken?
Total agree | Total disagree | Strongly agree | Agree | Disagree | Strongly disagree | Don’t know | |
A levy on taxpayers earning over $50,000 | 44% | 50% | 14% | 30% | 23% | 27% | 7% |
Scrapped cash for clunkers (Grants for owners of old cars to buy new cars) | 59% | 29% | 24% | 35% | 18% | 11% | 11% |
Scrapped the Green Car innovation fund | 43% | 39% | 16% | 27% | 25% | 14% | 17% |
Deferred grants for development of carbon capture and storage technology | 45% | 40% | 17% | 28% | 26% | 14% | 16% |
Deferred or capped grants for solar energy programs | 32% | 56% | 10% | 22% | 33% | 23% | 12% |
Scrapped Higher Education Capital Development Pool (for building new tertiary education centres) | 31% | 51% | 9% | 22% | 33% | 18% | 17% |
Respondents were more likely to agree with the Government decisions to scrap cash for clunkers (59% agree/29% disagree), scrap the Green Car innovation fund (43%/39%) and defer grants for development of carbon capture and storage technology (45%/40%).
However, they tended to disagree with the levy on taxpayers earning over $50,000 (50% disagree/44% agree), defer or cap grants for solar energy programs (56%/32%) and scrap Higher Education Capital Development Pool (51%/31%).
70% of Labor voters agreed with the levy and 26% disagreed while Coalition supporters disagreed 69% to 24% agreed. Older respondents were more likely to agree with the levy – 50% of those aged 45+ agreed and 43% disagreed. For those aged under 45, 38% agreed and 53% disagreed.
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Q. Who do you think has the best approach to funding the damage from the recent floods across Australia?
Total | Vote Labor | Vote Lib/Nat | Vote Greens | |
Julia Gillard and the Labor Party | 36% | 79% | 4% | 55% |
Tony Abbott and the Liberal Party | 28% | 3% | 60% | 8% |
Don’t know | 36% | 19% | 36% | 37% |
Q. Who would you trust most to manage the program of rebuilding infrastructure after the recent floods across Australia?
Total | Vote Labor | Vote Lib/Nat | Vote Greens | |
Julia Gillard and the Labor Party | 36% | 78% | 3% | 63% |
Tony Abbott and the Liberal Party | 35% | 5% | 75% | 6% |
Don’t know | 29% | 17% | 22% | 31% |
Overall, respondents tend to favour the approach of Julia Gillard in funding the flood damage – 36% prefer the Labor Party approach, 28% the Liberal party and 36% don’t know.
However, in terms of managing the rebuilding of infrastructure, 36% favour Julia Gillard and the Labor Party and 35% favour Tony Abbott and the Liberal party.
climate change, EMC, ER, Essential Report, Flood, flooding, Floods, natural occurrence, Polling, polls
Q. Do you think the recent floods across Australia were linked to climate change or were they just a natural occurrence?
Total | Vote Labor | Vote Lib/Nat | Vote Greens | |
Linked to climate change | 31% | 42% | 18% | 68% |
Just a natural occurrence | 59% | 49% | 76% | 28% |
Don’t know | 10% | 9% | 6% | 4% |
31% believed that the recent floods were linked to climate change and 59% think they were just a natural occurrence.
Those most likely to think they were a natural occurrence were aged 55+ (72%) and residents of Queensland (69%). Among those aged 18-34, 43% thought the floods were linked to climate change and 44% thought they were a natural occurrence.
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First published on The Drum: 01/02/2011
The nation opened their hearts to Queensland as floods threatened communities and cities over summer, but now they are being asked to open their wallets it appears to be a very different story.
After more than two decades of being conditioned to expect prosperity without sacrifice, Australians seem in no mood to kick the can when it comes to rebuilding Queensland’s infrastructure.
In the first public polling of attitudes towards the proposed floods levy, Essential Research has found majority opposition to the modest impost proposed by the Prime Minister.
Q. Do you approve or disapprove of the Government introducing a one-off levy on taxpayers to pay for damage caused by the recent floods?
Total | Vote Labor | Vote Lib/Nat | Vote Greens | Qld | NSW | Vic | Other states | |
Total approve | 39% | 63% | 23% | 48% | 46% | 35% | 37% | 43% |
Total disapprove | 53% | 31% | 73% | 41% | 46% | 57% | 56% | 51% |
Strongly approve | 12% | 24% | 3% | 19% | 11% | 10% | 12% | 14% |
Approve | 27% | 39% | 20% | 29% | 35% | 25% | 25% | 27% |
Disapprove | 24% | 20% | 28% | 21% | 21% | 25% | 27% | 22% |
Strongly disapprove | 29% | 11% | 45% | 20% | 25% | 32% | 29% | 29% |
Don’t know | 8% | 6% | 5% | 10% | 9% | 8% | 6% | 9% |