This questionnaire is designed to measure qualitative responses to whether or not Queensland’s drinking water supply should use some water recycled from sewage.
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NOTE: This questionnaire is now closed. Do not fill it in, it cannot be submitted.
1. Recycling sewage for use in drinking water has been suggested as one solution to water shortages in Queensland. In general, do you support recycling sewage in this way?
2. Thinking about your answer to the previous question, in a short paragraph could you tell us why you hold that view?
3. What might make you change your mind?
4. Last weekend residents of Toowoomba voted against recycling sewage for drinking water. Should this decision influence what happens in the rest of Queensland?
5. Thinking about your answer to the previous question, in a short paragraph could you tell us why you hold that view?
6. Premier Peter Beattie has said that this matter should be determined by a referendum of all voters in the area concerned. Do you support him?
The following questions are to give us some context for your responses. All information is confidential and your personal answers will not be revealed to anyone.
7. If you are contacted by telephone market research companies, how likely are you to complete a survey?
8. If a state election were to be held next weekend, which of the following parties would receive your first preference?
9. Thinking about the last state election, to which party did you give your first preference? (If you can't remember, just select that option).
10. Thinking about state elections in general, for which party do you normally vote. (If you don't normally vote for any particular party, just select that option).
11. Your Name
12. Age
13. Gender
14. Residential Postcode
15. Email Address
(Only required to confirm that details are correct and are yours).
16. Are you prepared to be involved in follow-up research?
(If you answer "Yes" to this question we may send you further occasional questionnaires).