ANU Poll

The ANU Poll is quarterly survey of Australian public opinion. The topic of each survey is an issue of national importance.
The ANU Poll differs from other opinion polls by placing public opinion in a broad policy context, and by benchmarking Australia against international opinion. The ANU Poll is also able to follow trends in opinions over many decades.
- Faith in democracy tumbles: poll
25 October 2011 - Cautious support for gambling regulation: poll
28 July 2011 - Society saved by the social network: ANU Poll
28 April 2011 - Aussie say science knocks sport for six
7 December 2010 - ANU Poll tracks population growing pains
26 October 2010 - Parched rural Australia thirsty for solutions
20 November 2009
- Attitudes to Government and Government Services
October 2011 - Public opinion on Gambling
July 2011 - Public opinion on Internet use and civil society
April 2011 - Public opinion about science
December 2010 - Public opinion towards population growth in Australia
October 2010 - Public opinion towards rural and regional Australia
November 2009
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The Australian National Institute for Public Policy (ANIPP) and the HC Coombs Policy Forum receive Australian Government funding under the Enhancing Public Policy Initiative.
