How accessible should abortion services be in Australia?

A series of stacked bar charts shows sentiment in responses to the question "How accessible should abortion services be in Australia". The overall responses show 45% "much more", 21% "somewhat more", 24% "about the same as now", 2.6% "somewhat less" and 6% "much less". Comparisons are also given for sex, age and vote intention in 2025 election. It shows females are more supportive of expanding access to abortion than males; support for expanding access decreases with age, with 18-29 group showing the strongest support at 54% "much more" and 18% "somewhat more". Along vote intention, Greens voters were most supportive of expanding access, followed by Labor, Coalition, and then One Nation. Undecided voters were similar to the split for all respondents at 45% "much more", 19% "somewhat more", 21% "somewhat less".
Based on 436,001 respondents to Vote Compass in April 2025. The modelled error estimate is ± 0.5%. Totals may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
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