Attitudes to China In 2019, 79% disagree China’s infrastructure investment projects across Asia are part of China’s plan for regional domination. Theme China | Asked in 2019 2016 2015 2011 2010 and 1 more
Reasons to view China as a threat In 2018, 77% said agree when asked about China and the United States are likely to come into conflict in future and Australia will end up being drawn into the conflict through its alliance with the United States. Theme China | Asked in 2018 2011
Kevin Rudd as United Nations Secretary General In 2016, 49% of Australians said no, he would not be a good Secretary-General. Theme Australian foreign policy | Asked in 2016
Australian government agencies In 2014, 84% said very important when asked about the Australian Defence force. Theme Australian foreign policy | Asked in 2014
Consular support to Australians In 2014, 67% said agree when asked about the government should assist Australians in danger overseas whether or not they have abided by official travel warnings. Theme Consular support | Asked in 2014
Australian responses to Asia’s growth In 2013, 60% said very important when asked about do more to assist Australian businesses to succeed in Asian markets. Theme Australian foreign policy | Asked in 2013 2012
Reasons for reducing Chinese investment In 2012, 96% said agree when asked about China is seeking to buy Australian mining and agricultural companies and these need to be kept in Australian hands. Theme China | Asked in 2012
Dealing with China’s rise In 2009, 52% said somewhat agree when asked about the Australian government should undertake friendly cooperation and engagement with China. Theme China | Asked in 2009
Consular assistance in dangerous events In 2007, 81% of Australians said yes. Theme Consular support | Asked in 2007
Consular assistance to dual citizens In 2007, 71% of Australians said yes. Theme Consular support | Asked in 2007
News about foreign relations In 2006, 50% of Australians said very interested. Theme Australian foreign policy | Asked in 2006