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State of the Nation Australia
Spotlight on Federal Election 2013 20th / 21st August 2013
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Australians’ Voting Intention
Base: Australian electors aged 18+
Source: Roy Morgan Research Multi-Mode Survey, August 16 – 18, 2013
51% 49%
Government Confidence 104pts
vs.
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Australia Today
[1] Roy Morgan Face-to-Face; August 10/11, 2013;
Australian population aged 14+
[2] Roy Morgan Face-to-Face Survey; July 2013;
Australian population aged 14+ in Workforce
[3] Roy Morgan Business Single Source; July 2013
Unemployment[2]
10.1% p 0.4
9.0% q 0.2
Under
Employment[2]
Consumer
Confidence[1]
113.9 p 1.4
117.3 p 4.7
Business
Confidence[3]
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Society
State of the Nation 2013
The Key Areas of Change
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Australia’s Population Society
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics
18,711,300
15,000,000
17,500,000
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22,500,000
25,000,000
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(+22.4%)22,906,400
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Australia’s Population by Age Society
Base: Australian population aged 0+
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics
19.6%
15.4%
15.4%
22.5%
27.2%
0%
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25%
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35%
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25-34 14.4%
14-24 14.8%
35-49 20.8%
50 and over 32.3%
0-13 17.6%
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Have a Degree Society
Base: Australian population aged 14+
Source: Roy Morgan Research; 12 month moving average
14.7%
0%
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10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
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All Australians 14+ with Degree 27.2%
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Country of Birth Society
Base: Australian population aged 14+; *Approximately 6% are in the ‘Other’ category
Source: Roy Morgan Research; 12 month moving average
4.2%
2.0%
7.9%
5.9%
76.7%
0%
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4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
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80%Australia (RHS) 71.1%
UK/Ireland (LHS)
7.1%
New Zealand (LHS) 3.1%
Europe (excl.UK/Ireland) (LHS)3.5%
Asia & Middle East (LHS) 9.5%
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Progressive Views Society
Base: Australian population aged 14+
Source: Roy Morgan Research; 12 month moving average
32.1%
28.2%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
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Progressive viewpoint on social
issues and social trends
37.7%
Attracted to new things and new ideas 35.8%
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Progressive Attitudes Society
Base: Australian population aged 14+
Source: Roy Morgan Research; 12 month moving average
23.2%
32.0%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
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Homosexual couples should be allowed to adopt children
57.3%
Computers and technology give me more control over my life
39.4%
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Technology
State of the Nation 2013
The Key Areas of Change
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Telecommunications Technology Technology
Base: Australian population aged 14+
Source: Roy Morgan Research; 12 month moving average
40.3%
96.0%
29.3%
1.4%
19.2%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
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Have Internet
connection at homeHave Broadband
service at home
73.5%
Have home phone connected
75.5%
Own or use a mobile phone
90.8%
79.8%
Subscribe to Pay
TV at home 29.1%
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The Rise in New Technology Products Technology
*Question revised April 2013
Base: Australian population aged 14+
Source: Roy Morgan Research; 12 month moving average
1.9%6.8%
16.2%
0%
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30%
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60%
70%
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Own a flat screen TV
(e.g. plasma or LCD)*
67.7%
55.8%
34.4%
Smartphone is Main
Mobile phone
Own a Tablet Computer
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Major Media Types Technology
* Data collection methodology changes April 2012 (Radio) and September 2012 (Pay TV)
Base: Australian population aged 14+
Source: Roy Morgan Research; 12 month moving average
94.5%
73.2%
29.8%
84.9%
55.3%
88.9%
35.3%
8.3%0%
20%
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80%
100%
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Newspapers
Internet
TV89.3%
Radio*
Cinema
26.9%
58.4%
Local/Community Newspapers33.9%
80.5%
Pay TV* 22.1%
Magazines
73.4%
62.6%
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Economy
State of the Nation 2013
The Key Areas of Change
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Level of Workforce Unemployment Economy
Source: Roy Morgan Research; Monthly data
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics; Monthly data
9.4%
6.9%
7.3%
0%
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6%
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10%
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Roy Morgan Research 10.1%
5.7%
5.7%ABS Seasonally Adjusted
ABS Original
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Australians in Employment Economy
Base: Australian population aged 14+
Source: Roy Morgan Research; 12 month moving average
55.7% (8.3mill)
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70%
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Proportion of population employed59.4%
(11.3 mill)
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Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence Weekly Short-Term Trend
Economy
Base: Australian population aged 14+
Source: Roy Morgan Research; Weekly data
80.0
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Jan Feb Mar Apr Ma Jun Jul Au Se Oct No De Jan Feb Mar Apr Ma Jun Jul Au Se Oct No De Jan Feb Mar Apr Ma Jun Jul Au
20132012
August 10/11 2013, RMCC - 113.9
20112
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Consumer Confidence and Business
Confidence
131.5
132.9
129.5
130.5
128.2
119.5
107.8
99.8
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112.6
115.7 117.2
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117.3 120.6 116.2
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Business Confidence
Consumer Confidence
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Business Confidence State Breakdown Economy
Base: Australian Businesses
Source: Roy Morgan Research; May 2013 to July 2013
116.6 116.3
111.6 110.9
119.1
114.5
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Tasmania Victoria Western Australia New South Wales South Australia Queensland
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Voting Intention
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Long Term Voting Intention
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
55%
60%
65%
70%
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H o ward re-elected fo r 4th term at
2004 Elect io n. Latham's stumbles
and T asmanian T imber Unio n
suppo rt help H o ward to win.
L-N P (52.5%); A LP (47.5%)
C rean replaces B eazley as Oppn.
Leader af ter 2001 Elect io n defeat
Latham
replaces
C rean as
Oppn.
Leader in
D ec 2003
B eazley replaces
Latham as
Oppn. Leader
56%
44%
M alco lm T urnbull
replaces N elso n as
Oppn. Leader
T o ny A bbo tt
replaces T urnbull
as Oppn. Leader
Iraq War
begins
September 11 & War o n
T erro r in A fghanistan
Glo bal F inancial
C risis begins as
Lehman
B ro thers
bankrupts
R udd
Go vernment
st imulus
packages
B arack Obama
elected US
P resident
Oil @ $ 150 a
barrel
R B A raises interest rates to 12 year high o f 7 .25%
A WB Iraqi
bribery
scandal "Oil
fo r F o o d"
Geo rge B ush
re-elected as
US P resident
ALP: 49%
L-NP: 51%
Julia Gillard
pro po ses to
intro duce a price
o n carbo n by 2012
H o ward re-elected fo r a 3rd term at 2001
Elect io n so o n after September 11.
'C hildren Overbo ard' c laims and T ampa
refugees incident also help H o ward win.
L-N P (51%); A LP (49%)
R udd-led A LP wins Go vernment af ter 11
years in Oppo sit io n.
A LP (52.7%); L-N P (47.3%).
B rendan N elso n is the new Oppn. Leader
Julia Gillard elected after f irst
H ung P arliament since 1940.
A LP (50.1%); L-N P (49.9%)
ALP L-NP
Kevin R udd wins A LP
leadership ballo t
57-45 o ver Julia
Gillard
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Short Term Voting Intention
Federa
l Ele
ction 2
010
Aug 2
8/2
9 &
Sep 4
/5
Sep 1
8/1
9
Oct
9/1
0 &
16/1
7
Nov 6
/7 &
13/1
4
Dec
4/5
Dec
10-1
2*
Dec
11/1
2
Jan 1
5/1
6 &
22/2
3
Jan 2
9/3
0 &
Feb 5
/6
Feb 2
1-2
3*
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Mar
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3
Mar
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0
Mar
26/2
7
April 9/1
0 &
16/1
7
May 3
-5*
May 1
4/1
5
May 3
1 -
June 2
*
June 1
1/1
2 &
18/1
9
July
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0
July
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7 &
23/2
4
Aug 9
/10
Aug 2
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8 &
Sep 3
/4
Sep 2
4/2
5 &
Oct
1/2
Oct
15/1
6
Oct
25/2
6*
Nov 2
/3*
Nov 1
9/2
0
Dec
10/1
1 &
17/1
8
Jan 1
7/1
8*
Jan 2
8/2
9
Feb 7
/8
Feb 2
5/2
6
Mar
10/1
1 &
17/1
8
Mar
31/
April 1
April 17-1
9*
May 5
/6
May 1
2/1
3
May 2
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7
June 9
/10
June 3
0/
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1 &
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July
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Aug 4
/5
Sep 1
/2
Sep 1
7-2
0*
Sep 2
9/3
0 &
Oct
6/7
Oct
27/2
8 &
Nov 3
/4
Nov 2
7-2
9*
Dec
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& 1
5/1
6
Jan 1
9/2
0 &
26/2
7
Feb 9
/10
Feb 2
8-M
ar
3
Mar
14-1
7
Mar
28-3
1
April 12-1
4
April 26-2
8
May 1
0-1
2
May 2
4-2
6
June 7
-10
June 2
1-2
3
June 2
8-3
0
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12-1
4
July
26-2
8
Aug 9
-11
%
FEDERAL: TWO-PARTY PREFERREDL-NP ALP
L-NP:51%
ALP:49%
* Telephone
2010 Federal election won narrowly by the
ALP with the support of Independents.
The RBA raises interest rates
25bp in November to 4.75%.
Julia Gillard proposes to introduce
a price on carbon by mid 2012
The RBA cuts interest
rates 25bp in Nov &
Dec to 4.25%.
Julia Gillard defeats
Kevin Rudd 73-31 in
leadership challenge
The RBA cuts interest rates by 50bp in May 2012, 25bp in June, 25bp in October, 25bp in
December, 25bp in May 2013 and 25bp in August to a record low of 2.50%
2010 2011 2012 2013
Kevin Rudd wins the ALP leadership
ballot 57-45 over Julia Gillard
The two contentious tax proposals of the Gillard Govt. The
Carbon Tax and the MIning Tax are introduced on July 1, 2012
Aug 1
6-1
8
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Attitudes toward the Government Politics
Base: Australian population aged 14+
Source: Roy Morgan Research; 12 month moving average
57.8%
34.3%
0%
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40%
60%
80%
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The government is doing a good
job running the country29.6%
I don't trust the current Australian Government 59.6%
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Federal Election
2010 vs 2013
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Top 10 Issues 2010 and 2013
Base: Australian Electors aged 18+, Aug 2009 – Jul 2010;
35.4%
26.2%
21.4%
16.6%
16.6%
14.9%
14.3%
13.3%
12.6%
11.5%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40%
Keeping day to day living costs down
Improving health services and hospitals
Managing the economy
Open and honest government
Improving education
Reducing crime and maintaining law andorder
Reducing the taxes you and your family pay
The needs of families
Reducing the number of illegal migrantscoming to Australia
Global warming and climate change
36.4%
31.6%
22.7%
17.7%
16.8%
15.6%
14.9%
13.2%
13.3%
12.7%
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40%
Keeping day to day living costs down *
Improving health services and hospitals
Managing the economy
Reducing the taxes you and your familypay
Open and honest government
The needs of families
Improving education
Global warming and climate change
Fair workplace and employmentregulations
Reducing crime and maintaining lawand order
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Most Important Issues Facing the World
Base: Australian population aged 14+
Source: Roy Morgan Research; Nation-wide telephone poll, April 12-13, 2013 (n = 656)
10%
52%
Terrorism & War
48%Economic
16%17%
12%
Environmental
0
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-10
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Feb-1
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-11
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-12
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Jul-1
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(%)
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Most Important Issues Facing Australia
Base: Australian population aged 14+
Source: Roy Morgan Research; Nation-wide telephone poll, April 12-13, 2013 (n = 656)
1%
21%
49%
14%
7%
15%17%
4%
8%9%9%
4%5%
6%
0
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40
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-06
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-08
Nov
-08
May
-09
Nov
-09
Feb-1
0
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Sep
-10
Dec
-10
Feb-1
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Mar
-11
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Jul-1
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Oct
-11
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Jul-1
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(%)
Religion/
Immigration/
Human Rights
Economic Issues
Environmental
Issues Politics &
Leadership
Terrorism
& War
Social
Issues
Health Issues
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Most Important Problems facing the World 2010 vs 2013
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Most Important Problems facing Australia 2010 vs 2013
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Most Important Problems facing Australia 2010 vs 2013
Unemployment now seen as the most important
issue by 11% ( up from 4%)
Real Unemployment now 10% ( up from 6% in
2010)
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The Economy/ Economic/ Interest Rate problems
(21%)
“The economy. Everyone just keeps borrowing money – but who is
going to pay for it?”
“Economics. There is not enough money to go around and
businesses are closing down.”
“The economy. It is the engine for the country, but the economy is the
main thing.”
“I think it is the economy. We need to get the Australian economy
going, or else Australia will just not be right.” “The major issue is
probably the economy. Particularly in relation to government debt.”
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Refugees & Asylum Seeker Problems (12%)
“Asylum seekers are at the top of my list. Normal asylum seekers or people
who come into the country are fine, but not people who come in through the
back door.”
“All these boat people coming here, it’s a huge problem.”
“Asylum seekers. They should come the proper way, via the refugee
channels, not by boats.”
“The boat people are our biggest problem at the moment. All our money is
going elsewhere to deal with the problem.”
“Boat people. Too many. I think they should know English before they come
into this country.”
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Unemployment Problems (11%)
“Employment and unemployment. There is not enough work for younger
people these days.”
“Unemployment. The availability of secure jobs for people these days.”
“Employment – and the lack of employment.”
“Job security is low.”
“Losing jobs to overseas.”
“Unemployment and what’s happening with our farmers & orchardists. We
need to keep work for our people & safe food.”
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Politics/ Leadership/ Kevin Rudd/ Tony Abbot
Problems (8%)
“The parliamentary system. The system itself is broken.”
”Politicians. They’re all just blood-suckers.”
“Politics in general. Most of them don’t do it well.”
“The fact that both sides of politics are involved in trying to outwit each other
rather than better Australia.”
“The absolute lack of good government and lack of sensible in politics.”
”The lack of vision and leadership from our politicians.”
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Consumer Confidence - Electors 2010 vs 2013
122.7
114.5
100
105
110
115
120
125
July 2010 July 2013
Base: Australian Electors aged 18+, Aug 2009 – Jul 2010 and Aug 2012 – Jul 2013;
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Economic Attitudes - Electors 2010 vs 2013
68.0% 67.3%
40.5%
33.6%
67.7%
31.6%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
The Australian economy appears to beimproving
Recently I've cut down my spending I'm worried about interest rates at themoment
July 2010 July 2013
Base: Australian Electors aged 18+, Aug 2009 – Jul 2010 and Aug 2012 – Jul 2013;
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Government Attitudes - Electors 2010 vs 2013
30.9%
59.3%
47.9%
43.8%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
The Government is doing a good job running the country I don't trust the current Australian Government
July 2010 July 2013
Base: Australian Electors aged 18+, Aug 2009 – Jul 2010 and Aug 2012 – Jul 2013;
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Progressive Attitudes - Electors 2010 vs 2013
34.7%32.9%
37.6%
35.4%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
Progressive viewpoint on social issues and trends Attracted to new ideas and new things
July 2010 July 2013
Base: Australian Electors aged 18+, Aug 2009 – Jul 2010 and Aug 2012 – Jul 2013;
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Progressive Attitudes - Electors (cont) 2010 vs 2013
44.7%
34.3%
55.4%
37.8%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
Homosexual couples should be allowed to adoptchildren
Computers and technology give me more control overmy life
July 2010 July 2013
Base: Australian Electors aged 18+, Aug 2009 – Jul 2010 and Aug 2012 – Jul 2013;
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Which Party is Considered
Better for Key Issues
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Which party is better for Health?
45.0%
34.6%31.3%
35.1%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
July 2010 July 2013
ALP Considered Better L-NP Considered Better
Base: Australian Electors aged 18+, Aug 2009 – Jul 2010 and Aug 2012 – Jul 2013;
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Which party is better for Economy?
37.0%
28.6%
44.8% 45.8%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
July 2010 July 2013
ALP Considered Better L-NP Considered Better
Base: Australian Electors aged 18+, Aug 2009 – Jul 2010 and Aug 2012 – Jul 2013;
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Which party is better for Honest
Government?
28.7%
20.3%
27.1%
30.7%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
July 2010 July 2013
ALP Considered Better L-NP Considered Better
Base: Australian Electors aged 18+, Aug 2009 – Jul 2010 and Aug 2012 – Jul 2013;
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Which party is better for Education?
45.6%
35.9%
31.4%34.2%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
July 2010 July 2013
ALP Considered Better L-NP Considered Better
Base: Australian Electors aged 18+, Aug 2009 – Jul 2010 and Aug 2012 – Jul 2013;
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Which party is better for Global Warming?
25.5%23.7%
20.0%
23.5%
0%
10%
20%
30%
July 2010 July 2013
ALP Considered Better L-NP Considered Better
Base: Australian Electors aged 18+, Aug 2009 – Jul 2010 and Aug 2012 – Jul 2013;
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Issues of Importance by
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Issues in Key Marginal Seats (2013) ALP L/NP
Electorate Top 5 Issues Bottom 5 Issues Electorate Top 5 Issues Bottom 5 Issues
Deakin VIC 0.6%
Costs Rural needs
Hasluck WA 0.6%
Costs Rural needs Health Defence Crime Defence Economy Business Health Business Global Warming Interest rates Illegal migrants Workplace Government Immigration Economy Interest rates
Lindsay NSW 1.1%
Costs Rural needs
Aston VIC 0.7%
Costs Rural needs Health Business Health Defence Taxes Immigration Economy Immigration Economy Workplace Education Business Illegal migrants Global Warming Global Warming Illegal migrants
Moreton QLD 1.1%
Costs Rural needs
Brisbane QLD 1.1%
Economy Rural needs
Economy Defence Costs Defence Health Immigration Health Interest rates Government Unemployment Government Illegal migrants Education Interest rates Education Immigration
Lingiari NT 3.7%
Costs Unemployment
Forde* QLD 1.6%
Costs Global Warming
Crime Business Crime Rural needs Government Interest rates Illegal migrants Interest rates Health Workplace Government Defence Economy Ageing Health Business
Eden-Monaro NSW 4.2%
Health Business
Bennelong** NSW 3.1%
Costs Rural needs
Costs Defence Health Defence Government Unemployment Economy Ageing Ageing Rural needs Education Immigration Economy Immigration Government Unemployment
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Consumer Confidence
High: Moore WA 135.8 Low: Fowler NSW 91.0
Base: Australians Electors aged 18+
Source: Roy Morgan Research Single Source; Jul 2012 – Jun 2013
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Unemployment
High: Fowler NSW 21.0% Low: Riverina NSW 0.1%
Base: Australians Electors aged 18+
Source: Roy Morgan Research Single Source; Jul 2012 – Jun 2013
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Health Services and Hospitals
High: Lyons TAS 46.2% Low: Moore WA 16.4%
Base: Australians Electors aged 18+
Source: Roy Morgan Research Single Source; Oct 2010 – Jun 2013
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Managing the Economy
High: Brisbane QLD 37.6% Low: Durack WA 12.2%
Base: Australians Electors aged 18+
Source: Roy Morgan Research Single Source; Oct 2010 – Jun 2013
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Open and Honest Government
High: Grayndler NSW 25.8% Low: Corangamite VIC 10.3%
Base: Australians Electors aged 18+
Source: Roy Morgan Research Single Source; Oct 2010 – Jun 2013
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Improving Education
High: Melbourne VIC 31.7% Low: Canning WA 6.0%
Base: Australians Electors aged 18+
Source: Roy Morgan Research Single Source; Oct 2010 – Jun 2013
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Illegal Immigrants
High: Maranoa QLD 22.5% Low: Melbourne Ports VIC 2.8%
Base: Australians Electors aged 18+
Source: Roy Morgan Research Single Source; Oct 2010 – Jun 2013
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Global Warming
High: Kooyong VIC 31.6% Low: Capricornia QLD 3.1%
Base: Australians Electors aged 18+
Source: Roy Morgan Research Single Source; Oct 2010 – Jun 2013