Roy morgan research


ALP vote at highest level under Rudd: Morgan

Labor’s primary vote has reached its highest level since Kevin Rudd took over the leadership last year – 54%, a rise of 4.5 points – according to the latest poll from Roy Morgan Research. Support for Coalition has dropped 3.5 points to 36%, writes Christian Kerr.

How soft is soft?

The Roy Morgan Research Centre has suggested that the Coalition should concentrate on “soft Labor voters” in its campaign strategy. Morgan might be right. But there are a number of other possible stories that could be written, write Irving Saulwick and Denis Muller.

Morgan Poll: another take on Eden Monaro

Eden Monaro got a new MP in 1972. It changed hands in 1975. In 1983. In 1996. You get the drift. That’s why it was let leak yesterday that internal Coalition polling has the government ahead in the electorate.

Business owners will hire less under Labor: Morgan Poll

Business owners say that Labor’s IR policy will stifle growth. They see sacking off the agenda, but also say that hiring staff would be too difficult under a Rudd regime.

Election 2007: an IR referendum?

The federal election could end up being a referendum on industrial relations and the union movement, according to qualitative research from Roy Morgan Research.

4.5% gain: Morgan Poll puts government on the up

While it might offend our subscribers’ sensibilities, Crikey understands that Coalition polling has indicated the Haneef affair has been playing well with punters. That’s been backed up by the latest poll from Roy Morgan Research.

Where do we get our news from?

Television remains the main source of international and domestic news and current affairs for Australians, according to Roy Morgan research, although the internet is creeping up.