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Support for Australia Day on 26 January has surged, yet again, with more than three-quarters of Australians backing it in, including 83 per cent of Australians aged 18-24

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[–] ziltoid101@lemmy.world 15 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Sigh... peak culture wars.

The IPA is a right-wing think tank that pretty much exists to mislead the public, so take this data with a grain of salt. As a side note, that article really sounds like it's written by a teenager haha, the wording is so weird and cringy and not certainly not befitting a statistical report.

It is true that the vast majority of Australians support celebrating on 26th January though, even if the extent may not be as large as portrayed here (pollsters generally seem to show ~60-70% support). But still, to have 30-40% of the population not keen on celebrating the national holiday is extreme (hell, even 10-20% would be pretty noteworthy). The notion that "the debate is over" is pretty flawed for that reason alone.

Ultimately, even though I haven't really heard any strong arguments for keeping the date, I don't think there's enough public willpower to change the date until we one day leave the monarchy, and hopefully pick a nice date in summer to recognise a new level of independence as a nation.

[–] Eyekaytee@aussie.zone 0 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (1 children)

The IPA is a right-wing think tank that pretty much exists to mislead the public, so take this data with a grain of salt.

Yeah I could tell but it looks like the polling was done by independent polling company:

The IPA has today released a new poll of 1,011 Australians, undertaken by independent marketing research firm Dynata, on their views about our national day.

So I assume how it works is, they get this company to ask a bunch of questions on a bunch of topics they want to push, if the poll results come back negative for them (eg. more people are concerned with climate change than before) they just discard it, and if they come back positive they then publish it

[–] nosaj@aus.social 5 points 4 months ago (1 children)

@Eyekaytee @ziltoid101

I'd like to know if the wording of the questions was leading in any way.

[–] ziltoid101@lemmy.world 2 points 4 months ago

Roy Morgan polling found ~70% support for for 'celebrating Australia day on the 26th of January', but only around 59% for 'Australia day should not be moved from the 26th of January'.

[–] finallymadeanaccount@lemmy.world 0 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Says the IPA. Might as well take a poll of Sky TV night presenters for all that's worth, too.

[–] Eyekaytee@aussie.zone 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

The poll was done by independent marketing research firm Dynata, there was then a second poll done by Resolve Political Monitor which showed a similar result

https://aussie.zone/post/28964797

While we're on polls you might like to know:

Sky News has the first in what promises to be fortnightly polling series by YouGov, and its report includes a display with a useful range of breakdowns. Interestingly, it also has a chart showing results from three previous polls going back to November, none of which were published to my knowledge. The latest result has Labor on 31%, up one on a poll conducted shortly before Christmas; One Nation on 25%, up five; the “former Coalition parties” on 20%, down four; and the Greens on 12%, down one

https://www.pollbludger.net/2026/01/28/federal-polls-yougov-demosau-roy-morgan-and-essential-research-open-thread/

If an election was held tomorrow One Nation would be sitting in opposition

Now you might be saying, SKY NEWS!! grrr! but again the poll was done by YouGov not SkyNews and it too also is in line with:

The YouGov results are all but precisely matched in a new poll from DemosAU for Capital Brief

Unfortunately we cannot sweep these polls under the usual right wing misinformation banner