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Federal Coalition support slumps as disapproval of Tony Abbott continues to rise – Fairfax Ipsos Poll
The Australian Labor Party Labor has increased its lead over the Coalition, according to the latest Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
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Issues Monitor December 2013: National
With the Abbott led Liberal-National coalition settled in for its first term, ‘The Economy’ has taken pride of place as the top issue facing the nation. Reaching number one on this chart is nothing to aspire to, and this will not come as welcome news for the newly established government who will spend the rest of their term negotiating what Australians might have finally accepted, that it is going to be a tough couple of years (at least) as we attempt to positively offset declining mining revenues.
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Issues Monitor September 2013: National
As the Abbott led Liberal-National coalition settles in for its first term, ‘Healthcare’ (41%) and ‘Cost of Living’ (33%) continue their reign as the most important issues facing our nation. While relative concern for these issues is subject to some fluctuation, only twice in the Gillard era did another issue make its way into the top two concerns.
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Issues Monitor June 2014: Queensland
In the second quarter of 2014 we saw Queenslanders continue their recent focus on unemployment and increase their focus on the economy and the cost of living.
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Issues Monitor June 2014: New South Wales
In the second quarter of 2014 we saw the NSW community return to a more familiar headspace with some reshuffling of the issues of concern that saw healthcare return to the top spot (44%) in terms of the being the most important issue facing NSW. This was then followed be a cluster of three issues, namely cost of living (30%), housing (30%) and crime (29%), with unemployment rounding out the top five (25%), marginally ahead of transport (24%) and education (24%).
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Issues Monitor March 2014: Queensland
The first quarter of 2014 saw the top issues facing Queensland converge somewhat, with healthcare again topping the list followed by cost of living, crime, unemployment, and petrol prices.
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Issues Monitor March 2014: New South Wales
In the last quarter of 2013 and the first quarter of 2014 we saw community focus on crime and drug abuse rise sharply, with both reaching three year highs in late 2013 and continuing to rise in the first quarter of 2014.