A new ReachTEL poll of 1,618 Queenslanders shows strong opposition to state and federal subsidies for the Adani coal proposal, including among LNP and One Nation voters.

-Polling results in attachment below-

59% of Queenslanders oppose Federal and State taxpayers’ money being used to fund Adani’s project. 37% said they were strongly opposed and just 19% supported subsidies.

Half of voters (50%) think Premier Palaszczuk would be breaking an election promise by giving Adani a $320 million dollar royalty holiday; including 42% of Labor voters. 24% did not think it would be breaking an election promise.

When asked about spending federal infrastructure funding on a rail line for the Adani Project, only 22% of Queenslanders believed the state should accept the loan with 57% saying that the loan should be rejected.

“Three times as many Queenslanders oppose taxpayer subsidies – from federal or state governments, to the Adani mine as support them,” Deputy Director of The Australia Institute, Ebony Bennett said.

“The people of Queensland don’t want their government to accept this subsidised loan to Adani when it could be going to projects in other industries, including tourism, agriculture and renewable energy.

“Queenslanders do not believe the hype around this project and don’t hold much truck with a company demanding free unlimited water, taxpayer funded rail and free coal to get their project up and running,” Bennett said.

Question: Do you support or oppose Federal and State taxpayers’ money being used to fund Adani’s privately-owned proposed coal mine & Infrastructure?

 

Total

Labor

LNP

Greens

One Nation

Other/Ind

Undecided

Total support

19.1%

11.2%

33.4%

0.9%

19.1%

15.2%

14.2%

Total oppose

58.8%

66.7%

41.0%

86.3%

64.8%

54.3%

62.7%

Strongly support

9.3%

4.8%

16.7%

0.9%

8.8%

7.6%

8.2%

Support

9.8%

6.4%

16.7%

0.0%

10.3%

7.6%

6.0%

Undecided

19.2%

17.8%

24.2%

11.1%

15.6%

23.9%

16.4%

Oppose

21.7%

28.3%

19.2%

12.8%

19.8%

14.1%

22.4%

Strongly oppose

37.1%

38.4%

21.8%

73.5%

45.0%

40.2%

40.3%

Don’t know

3.0%

4.3%

1.4%

1.7%

0.4%

6.5%

6.7%

Full report

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