With trust in our political class at an all-time low, politicians might take some comfort in the fact there's one other group Australians trust even less than them.

Celebrities are trusted by just 8 per cent of Australians. Doctors and nurses, on the other hand, top the list, trusted by 97 per cent of us.

Scientists were the second-most trusted group (93 per cent), followed by police and law enforcement (84 per cent).

The finding comes from the ABC's Australia Talks National Survey of more than 54,000 Australians.

Who you voted for makes a difference

While there was strong agreement across age, sex, income and education demographic groups, vote preference revealed some interesting differences.

One Nation voters had less trust in scientists (79 per cent), judges (47 per cent), and particularly journalists (13 per cent) than other voters.

LNP voters trusted religious leaders, corporate executives and politicians more than other voters, while Greens and ALP voters trusted journalists and union leaders more.

The Australia Talks National Survey asked 54,000 Australians about their lives and what keeps them up at night. Use our interactive tool to see the results and how their answers compare with yours.

Then, join Annabel Crabb as she takes you through some of the most surprising and exciting insights with Waleed Aly on the ABC TV special on iview.