Acquiring nuclear-powered submarines

+2 from 2024

In 2025, 41% of Australians said they were somewhat in favour of acquiring nuclear-powered submarines.

Question Acquiring nuclear-powered submarines

Now a question about submarines that are powered by nuclear energy, but do not have nuclear weapons. Are you in favour of or against Australia acquiring nuclear-powered submarines?

Responses from 2025.

  1. 0%
  2. 20%
  3. 40%
  4. 60%
Somewhat in favour
41
Strongly in favour
26
Somewhat against
19
Strongly against
13
Total
All groups

2026 observation

Under AUKUS, the trilateral security partnership between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, Australia will purchase three-to-five Virginia-class submarines from the United States before developing alongside the United Kingdom a new class of conventionally armed but nuclear-powered submarines to be known as the SSN-AUKUS. Australia plans to begin building its first SSN-AUKUS at the Osborne Naval Shipyard in Adelaide, South Australia, by the end of this decade.

Support for Australia’s acquisition of conventionally armed but nuclear-powered submarines through AUKUS held firm in this year’s Poll. Almost seven in ten Australians (68%) say they are either ‘strongly in favour’ or ‘somewhat in favour’ of the acquisition. Only 29% of Australians say they are either ‘somewhat against’ or ‘strongly against’ the program, a three-point drop from last year’s Poll.