Australia’s response to the war in Ukraine

−3 from 2025

In 2026, 70% say they would support providing military aid to Ukraine.

Question Australia’s response to the war in Ukraine

Thinking about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, would you support or oppose Australia:

  1. 40%
  2. 20%
  3. 0%
  4. 20%
  5. 40%
  6. 60%
  7. 80%
  8. 100%
Keeping strict sanctions on Russia
5
11
28
55
Admitting Ukrainian refugees into Australia
9
15
39
36
Participating in a European-led peacekeeping mission in Ukraine
10
15
39
35
Providing military aid to Ukraine
12
16
39
31

The question about ‘Australia participating in a European-led peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, after a ceasefire has been agreed’ was fielded in a separate Lowy Institute nationwide poll between 31 March and 13 April 2025: see 2025 Methodology for more information.

  • Strongly oppose
  • Somewhat oppose
  • Somewhat support
  • Strongly support
Total
All groups

2026 observation

Australian public support for Ukraine has held firm since the war began in 2022. More than eight in ten Australians (83%) say they support the Australian government maintaining strict sanctions on Russia, and seven in ten (70%) say they support providing military aid to Ukraine (down three points from 2025). Three-quarters of Australians support admitting Ukrainian refugees to Australia (75%) and Australia’s participation in a European-led peacekeeping mission in Ukraine (74%), the latter representing a three-point increase in support since last year’s Poll. Those who say they ‘strongly support’ Australia’s participation in a European-led peacekeeping mission in Ukraine increased five points from last year to 35%.