Wednesday, 05 September 2012 06:15 |
Written by Graham Young
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I've just posted a poll on the Queensland economy. It will be used in analysis of the first Queensland LNP budget, to be brought down next week. To participate, click on this link.
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Tuesday, 04 September 2012 15:54 |
Written by Graham Young
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Even if denser cities aren't particularly desirable our respondents seem to think they are inevitable, so let's work out how to live with them. So the qualitative responses are practical more than anything else. While they may support higher density they often come combined with advice as to how to make higher density work better.
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Sunday, 02 September 2012 13:36 |
Written by Graham Young
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If all politics is local there is nothing more local, or political, than a rezoning application in a residential area, particularly if it leads to higher density. Hearing Cr Helen Abrahams early last week arguing against a high rise development in West End I decided it was a subject worth polling.
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Tuesday, 28 August 2012 21:48 |
Written by Graham Young
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What I discovered reading the qual is that while we asked whether the education system met the state's needs, most of the responses actually talked about the quality of the education system and what people liked, or disliked, about it. It was mostly dislike.
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Monday, 27 August 2012 22:11 |
Written by Graham Young
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I've polled on education a number of times over the years, and it seems that we're always dissatisfied with it. Education is more a Labor and Greens concern than an LNP one, and that is reflected in the composition of our respondents who are a bit more to the left than the general population.
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Sunday, 19 August 2012 22:17 |
Written by Graham Young
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The latest Newspoll saw the federal government gain 5 percentage points on its first preference vote. It may have been due to the prime minister being on holidays, as some cynics suggest, but it also might be due to the fact that she won the argument with the premiers over the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
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Monday, 13 August 2012 13:43 |
Written by Graham Young
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Attitudes to police are similar to attitudes to dogs - some people love them, and other people are scared they will bite. Or at least that seems to be what our survey responses are telling us. In Queensland there are good reasons to be suspicious of the police, afterall, the most traumatic state election in our state's history was essentially fought over police corruption.
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Saturday, 11 August 2012 17:38 |
Written by Graham Young
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There are a multitude of "mores" in this research as in "Does the Queensland Government need to do more or less to deal with crime in Queensland?" While an overwhelming majority answered yes, the qual shows that many were advocating entirely different responses whilst agreeing. Then of course there was still a significant minority who disagreed.
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Saturday, 11 August 2012 12:01 |
Written by Graham Young
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The Queensland Government seems to put a high priority on law and order with a major bill being introduced to parliament next week amending the Criminal Code to introduce stronger penalties for some offences, and to abolish the Sentencing Commission. Do voters approve? How important is law and order as an issue?
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