Polling


Fairfax Survey

Turnbull’s approval rating continues to fall

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s approval rating has fallen seven points to 55% since February, but the
Coalition still remains ahead of the Labor Party in the latest Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
Fairfax Survey

Turnbull continues to haemorrhage support

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s approval rating has fallen four points to 51% since March,
and the Labor Party is now tied with the Coalition in voting intention, in the latest Fairfax Ipsos
Poll released today.
Fairfax Survey

The Turnbull honeymoon fades but Shorten makes little progress

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s approval rating has fallen seven points to 62% since November 2015, however the Coalition remains ahead of the Labor Party in the latest Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
Fairfax Survey

The Turnbull Honeymoon Continues

The Coalition has retained a strong lead ahead of the Labor party in the November Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
Fairfax Survey

Swing sees Liberals hanging on in Canning – Fairfax Ipsos Poll

The Liberals are ahead of Labor in the Canning by-election in the September Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
Latest News Survey

More than half of Australians believe that their country is on the wrong track

New Ipsos research finds there has been a small drop among Australians saying things in Australia are on the wrong track (now 55%, down from 57% in October).
Latest News Survey

The Issues Monitor September 2015: Victoria

Victorians continue to be more concerned about ‘Crime’ than the balance of Australians and are currently more worried about ‘Drug abuse’ than ever before. These connected concerns have an impact on how we see ourselves, how we engage with our community and how we sell the state to the world.
Fairfax Survey

Strong personal ratings for Turnbull as Shorten languishes – Fairfax Ipsos Poll

The Coalition has pulled ahead of the Labor, according to the October Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
Latest News Survey

The Issues Monitor September 2015: New South Wales

It seems that discussion and focus on federal politics and the Government’s performance has dominated NSW citizen’s focus as third quarter results for our NSW Issues Monitor show little movement from the previous quarter. The top four issues remain relatively unchanged with healthcare remaining in top position (41% – up 1%), housing in second (39%), cost of living in third position (28% – down 1%), and unemployment in fourth (26% – down 2%). Transport was also steady at fifth position (23%).