The Roy Morgan Research Company was commissioned by the Australian Peace
Committee (South Australian Branch) and the Australian Anti-Bases Campaign
to carry out a poll throughout every state and territory of Australia on
the question of nuclear weapons.  The survey was carried out on the 11th
and 12th of November, and the results of the survey were faxed to the
Australian Government before the vote on Resolution L.48 was taken at the
United Nations on Friday 13th.

The people polled were asked to think about nuclear weapons in the world today.

Q1 was: All nuclear weapons should be destroyed. Do you agree or disagree?

The results were:

Strongly Agree:  72%

Mildly Agree:  15%

Mildly Disagree:  9%

Strongly Disagree:  3%

Can't Say:  1%

(i.e. 87% of people agreed)

Q2 was: Australia has signed treaties banning chemical and biological
weapons. Australia should help negotiate a global treaty to ban and destroy
all nuclear weapons. Do you agree or disagree?

The results were:

Strongly Agree:  75%

Mildly Agree:  17%

Mildly Disagree:  5%

Strongly Disagree:  2%

Can't Say:  1%

(i.e. 92% of people agreed)


Q3 was: Australia should keep its military alliance with the United States
even though the United States is the biggest nuclear power in the world. Do
you agree or disagree?

The results were:

Strongly Agree:  48%

Mildly Agree:  32%

Mildly Disagree:  8%

Strongly Disagree:  6%

Can't Say:  6%

(i.e. 80% of people agreed)

Dr Hannah Middleton of the AABC said, "We call upon the Howard Government
to stop dragging its feet at the UN.  Instead of doing what the United
States wants, Australia should vote for the resolution, reflecting the will
of the Australian people.  We have lived under the shadow of nuclear
annihilation since 1945.  We have never had a better chance than now to get
rid of them.  This is what the Australian people want.  This is what our
Government should vote for at the United Nations."

Irene Gale of the APC commented, "Although Australians wish to maintain an
alliance with the United States, they overwhelmingly desire that alliance
to be nuclear weapons free.  They also overwhelmingly desire the Australian
Government to work earnestly to remove nuclear weapons from the world, and
to help negotiate a global treaty to achieve this end.  This attitude of
the Australian people is reflected by the fact that 144 Local Authorities
and many thousands of individuals have endorsed the Abolition 2000 campaign
by calling upon the Australian Government to work to remove nuclear weapons
from the world.  It clearly follows that the Australian Government must
vote in favour of resolution L.48 when it is voted upon in the UN General
Assembly in December."

Ron Gray,
Australian Peace Committee (South Australian Branch) Inc.
11 South Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia

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