The Great Aussie Debate results are in. Picture: news.com.au
Australia’s biggest argument finally settled
Our survey of more than 50,000 Aussies has revealed where we stand. Here are the full results of news.com.au’s Great Aussie Debate 2025.
Plenty of Aussies still love using cash. Picture: news.com.au
The majority of Australians believe in some tough love. Picture: news.com.au
Overseas travel is a priority for a lot of the nation. Picture: news.com.au
Sealed section worthy answers. Picture: news.com.au
Great Aussie debate results. Picture: news.com.au
27% of people surveyed received a payrise that met their expectations. Picture: news.com.au
The “rich” salary marker. Picture: news.com.au
61% of people surveyed want to have sex more than they currently do. Picture: news.com.au
Best party policies are the winner. Picture: news.com.au
Bluey is unsurprisingly our most popular export. Picture: news.com.au
A massive 70% of people would choose not to vote if it wasn’t compulsory. Picture: news.com.au
21% of people say they sometimes struggle getting medical professionals to take them seriously. Picture: news.com.au
Mental health issues affect just over half of the people surveyed. Picture: news.com.au
Electric vehicles are on the cards for only 15% of the nation. Picture: news.com.au
The hard hitting shower time questions we all need to know. Picture: news.com.au
Is Halloween a welcome celebration in Australia? Picture: news.com.au
A very close split opinion on the Melbourne Cup. Picture: news.com.au
Dutton was at 63% at the time of the survey earlier this year. Picture: news.com.au
Meat pies and vegemite for the win. Picture: news.com.au
AFL is the clear winner. Picture: news.com.au
The correct answer prevailed. Picture: news.com.au
Relationship habits were also surveyed. Picture: news.com.au
The saucy work colleague questions. Picture: news.com.au
The bulk of Australians don’t have a HECS debt. Picture: news.com.au
How much HECS debt people have to repay. Picture: news.com.au
Working from home productivity is split. Picture: news.com.au
More than half of Aussies questioned are still in pursuit of the Australian dream. Picture: news.com.au
1-2 days at home pleases most. Picture: news.com.au
Let the people stay sun safe. Picture: news.com.au
Gen Z are the least favoured workmates. Picture: news.com.au
Rough sex play survey results of Aussies. Picture: news.com.au
The bulk of Aussies have never used a buy now, pay later service. Picture: news.com.au
Savings habits of Aussies are revealed. Picture: news.com.au
Do Aussies answer work calls after hours? Picture: news.com.au
Is an OnlyFans subscription considered cheating? Picture: news.com.au
Most people do pick up after their dogs, but a shocking 3% don’t care. Picture: news.com.au
Shoes on or off? Picture: news.com.au
How much income is spent on rent/mortgage? Picture: news.com.au
64% of Aussies surveyed already own their home. Picture: news.com.au
Aussies think people are becoming less sexist. Picture: news.com.au
Is calling someone ‘white’ racist? Picture: news.com.au
54% said Baby Boomers had it easier buying their first home compared to Millenials. Picture: news.com.au
Valentine’s Day isn’t popular with a lot of Australians. Picture: news.com.au
Most people don’t care what others wear at the beach, while 30% do. Picture: news.com.au
Do you still love Australia Day? Picture: news.com.au
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