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  • Polling Survey

    Ipsos Life in Victoria Report

    We asked 3,385 Victorians (12,638 Australians) to select the attributes they believe are important in making somewhere a good place to live. We also asked them to rate how well our state and their local areas performed on all attributes.
  • Fairfax Survey

    Shorten records lowest approval ratings as opposition leader – Fairfax Ipsos Poll

    Opposition Leader Bill Shorten’s approval rating is 35% (down 6 points since June), according to the latest national Fairfax Ipsos Poll, while his disapproval rating is 55% (up 8 points since June). This gives a net approval of -20 (down 14 points since June) and Shorten’s lowest approval rating since becoming Opposition Leader in October 2013.
  • The Issues Monitor June 2015: Queensland

    As a new State Government settles into its first term we can see that Queenslanders are slightly re-shuffling their priorities and concerns. During the last few months of the dying Liberal government, Queenslanders indicated strong concern about unemployment and cost of living.
  • Polling Survey

    The Issues Monitor June 2015: National

    “The essence of strategy is choosing what not to do”. That’s a quote from Michael Porter – a preeminent authority on strategic implementation. While governments want to deliver-deliver-deliver, recent history (think Rudd circa 2008) has shown us that it is in their best interest to do a lot well, than do everything because, inevitably, history will refer to everything as being too much.
  • Fairfax Survey

    Support for government drops after Hockey’s housing gaffe – Fairfax Ipsos Poll

    Labor is ahead of the Coalition in the June Fairfax Ipsos Poll. Labor has 53% of the two-party preferred vote (up 3 points since May), ahead of the Coalition on 47% (down 3 points since May), based on 2013 election preferences. This indicates a swing of 6.5 percentage points against the Abbott Government since the 2013 Federal election.
  • Understanding Asia

    Understanding Asia takes a look at the latest Ipsos research into society, markets and people within the APEC region. A monthly newsletter curated for our region.

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