celebrities, Liberal/National politicians, media, mining companies, property developers
Q. When making decisions about funding and policies, do you think that Liberal/National Coalition politicians listen to the following groups too much, not enough or just the right amount?
|
Too much |
Not enough |
Just the right amount |
|
| Property Developers |
53% |
18% |
30% |
| Mining Companies |
52% |
20% |
27% |
| The Media |
44% |
24% |
31% |
| Celebrities |
41% |
17% |
42% |
| Religious Organisations |
38% |
27% |
35% |
| Foreign Leaders |
32% |
29% |
40% |
| Member based lobby groups (like GetUp!) |
26% |
39% |
35% |
| Employer Groups |
26% |
44% |
30% |
| Public Servants |
25% |
44% |
30% |
| Unions |
23% |
45% |
32% |
| Environmental Groups |
21% |
52% |
27% |
| Active citizens on social media |
15% |
51% |
35% |
| Students |
12% |
64% |
25% |
| Welfare Groups |
10% |
66% |
24% |
| Average Citizens |
3% |
79% |
18% |
Respondents tended to think that Coalition politicians listen too much to property developers, mining companies, the media, celebrities and religious organisations.
A majority thought they did not listen enough to average citizens, welfare groups, students, active citizens on social media, and environmental groups.