Threats to Australia’s vital interests −3 from 2025 In 2026, 62% saw cyberattacks from other countries as a critical threat to Australia’s vital interests in the next ten years. Theme Safety and threats | Asked in 2026 2025 2024 2023 2022 and 9 more
Trust in global powers −1 from 2025 In 2026, 89% of Australians trust Japan to act responsibly in the world, making it the most trusted power six years running. Theme Global powers and world leaders | Asked in 2026 2025 2024 2023 2022 and 9 more
Australia’s bilateral relationships In 2014, 51% of Australians said staying about the same when asked about Indonesia. Theme Australian foreign policy | Asked in 2014 2008 2006
Air strikes on Iran’s nuclear program In 2013, 27% of Australians said strongly against. Theme Defence and security | Asked in 2013 2012
Unauthorised asylum seekers In 2013, 51% of Australians said very concerned. Theme Immigration and refugees | Asked in 2013 2011 2010 2009
Views of offshore processing In 2013, 34% of Australians said strongly in favour. Theme Immigration and refugees | Asked in 2013
Threats to Australia’s security In 2010, 35% of Australians said Iran’s nuclear program. Theme Defence and security | Asked in 2010
Policy responses to Iran’s nuclear program In 2009, 85% of Australians said in favour of when asked about diplomatic negotiations. Theme Defence and security | Asked in 2009
Iran and uranium In 2007, 62% of Australians said nuclear weapons. Theme Defence and security | Asked in 2007 2006
Responses to Iran’s nuclear program In 2007, 62% of Australians said use economic sanctions as well as diplomatic efforts to stop. Theme Defence and security | Asked in 2007
Concern about Iran’s nuclear weapons In 2006, 55% of Australians said very much. Theme Defence and security | Asked in 2006
Democracy in the Middle East In 2005, 52% of Australians said yes. Theme Defence and security | Asked in 2005