Polling


Fairfax Survey

Labor party’s lead over the coalition narrows - Fairfax Ipsos Poll

The Labor Party’s lead over the Coalition has narrowed in the October 2018 Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
Polling Survey

Australians feel political parties are poor at producing capable leaders and stable Government

Australia’s political parties are poor at producing capable leaders and stable Government, creating policy ideas that are in Australia’s long term interests and communicating how they will solve issues important to voters, the results of an Ipsos survey into political leadership in Australia.
Fairfax Survey

Voters reject proposed changes to anti-discrimination laws

The Labor Party retains its lead over the Coalition in the October 2018 Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
Fairfax Survey

Fairfax Ipsos poll quarterly analysis - Labor continues to lead Coalition

On a two party preferred basis, for the period July-September 2018, analysis by the Fairfax Ipsos Poll shows that Labor leads the Coalition by 48% to 52%.
Fairfax Survey

Rise in support for both Turnbull and Coalition

The Labor Party’s lead over the Coalition has narrowed in the July 2018 Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
Fairfax Survey

Turnbull still ahead, but perception of Shorten’s image improves - Fairfax Ipsos Poll

The Labor Party has increased its lead over the Coalition in the May 2018 Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
Government Survey

Mixed reception for the third Turnbull/Morrison budget - Fairfax Ipsos Poll

The Labor Party has increased its lead over the Coalition in the May 2018 Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
Environment Survey

One third of Australians believe residential and industrial growth puts clean water at risk

Almost half of the Australian population (47%) say they are confident that wastewater does not pose a threat to their clean water supply, only one third (34%) believe this globally, according to a new Ipsos Global Advisor study to coincide with World Water Day today.
Polling Survey

Ipsos global study shows majority of women around the world believe there are unequal rights in their country

On the eve of International Women’s Day, new data from Ipsos Global @dvisor shows that although the vast majority of people in 24 countries around the world say they believe men and women should be treated equally (88% on average), most still think the current situation is one of inequality in terms of social, political and/or economic rights (72% on average).