Confidence in world leaders −4 from 2025 In 2026, only 21% of Australians have confidence in US President Donald Trump to do the right thing in world affairs. Theme Global powers and world leaders | Asked in 2026 2025 2024 2023 2022 and 4 more
Feelings towards other nations +1 from 2025 In 2026, New Zealand topped the feelings thermometer for the 16th year running, registering a warm 86°. Theme Global powers and world leaders | Asked in 2026 2025 2024 2023 2022 and 16 more
Australia’s best friend in the world In 2022, 57% said New Zealand was Australia’s best friend in the world. Theme Global powers and world leaders | Asked in 2022 2019 2017 2014
Global responses to Covid-19 In 2022, 59% of Australians said Singapore had responded fairly well to the Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak. Theme Covid-19 pandemic | Asked in 2022 2021 2020
Admiration for world leaders In 2015, 70% of Australians said don’t know / no view when asked about Narendra Modi. Theme Global powers and world leaders | Asked in 2015 2014
Female leaders in the world In 2014, 61% of Australians said it would make no difference. Theme Global powers and world leaders | Asked in 2014
Influence of female leaders in the world In 2014, 53% of Australians said disagree when asked about the world would be more prosperous. Theme Global powers and world leaders | Asked in 2014
Spying practices In 2014, 87% of Australians said not acceptable when asked about New Zealand. Theme Defence and security | Asked in 2014
Australia and New Zealand merger In 2012, 37% of Australians said bad for both. Theme Australian foreign policy | Asked in 2012
Economic integration with New Zealand In 2012, 68% of Australians said about right. Theme Australian foreign policy | Asked in 2012
Important security partners for Australia In 2012, 74% of Australians said the United States / USA. Theme Defence and security | Asked in 2012
Joint Australian and New Zealand dollar In 2012, 54% of Australians said oppose. Theme Australian foreign policy | Asked in 2012
Other important security partners for Australia In 2012, 33% of Australians said the United Kingdom / England / Britain. Theme Defence and security | Asked in 2012
Similarities between Australia and New Zealand In 2012, 64% of Australians said the same. Theme Australian foreign policy | Asked in 2012