Here to shift our national conversation from short-term problems to long-term solutions, The Perfect Candidate is powered by insights gathered from over 125,000 everyday Australians.
The Perfect Candidate allows Australians to compare their concerns to the things our politicians are focussed on.
Powered by data and insights gathered by Roy Morgan Australia, The Perfect Candidate aims to provoke discussion about our long-term future and hold leaders and institutions to account by refocusing the national conversation on the issues Australians truly care about.
#changetheconversation
It takes open, honest and courageous conversation with healthy argument and discussion to create the future we want. The Perfect Candidate is here to help our shift the national conversation from short-term problems to long-term solutions. Show your support for Australia’s long-term by sharing The Perfect Candidate on social media. Another way to help #changetheconversation is by updating your profile picture. We’ve created six different tiles to draw attention to Australia’s top concerns. Simply save the one that matters most to you and update your social accounts.
In the Media
Velvet Winter, The Feed SBS
Phillip Coorey, Australian Financial Review
Fiona Willan, Nine News
Poll reveals 76 per cent of voters picked a side before campaign began
Laura Tingle and James Elton, ABC News
Ralph Ashton on Voter Disengagement and The Perfect Candidate
Laura Tingle, 7.30, ABC TV - Watch on iView
Why voters under 30 will be crucial to the election result
Natasha Gillezeau, Australian Financial Review
Adani Mine, Climate create great divide
Ben Potter, Australian Financial Review
Australians want cheaper bills not lower taxes: new survey
Jessica Irvine, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age
Voter data reveals ‘perfect’ Aus candidate
The Canberra Times
Data reveals health, cost-of-living the biggest election issues
Primrose Riordan and Richard Ferguson, The Australian
Federal election 2019: Cost of living top concern for WA voters in key seat
Sarah Martin, The West Australian
ABC Radio Adelaide
Jules Schiller interviews Ralph Ashton on the concerns of Australians