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Reconciliation efforts face headwinds as symbolic gestures lose favour
Modern racism and generational divide pose challenges for reconciliation efforts
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More than 3 in 4 Australians support the right for people to take refuge
Australians are among the most supportive nations when it comes to support for people being able to take refuge in other countries.
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Majority of Australians support anti-discrimination protections for LGBT+ people, but support slips for several LGBT+ issues
Australians are among the most supportive nations in the world when it comes to the protection of LGBT+ people against discrimination (80% agree), however less are supportive of passing laws that ban discrimination, an Ipsos survey has found.
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Pessimism around the globe is fuelling populism; almost half of Australians believe our country is in decline
Across the globe, a profound pessimism is settling in. In Australia, just under half the population (47%) believe their country is in decline and a similar percentage feel that the society they live in is broken.
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Daily Mail Ipsos National Poll 3 Report
The two party preferred estimate based on stated preferences shows Labor on 48%, leading the Coalition 47%, and 5% of Australians saying they are currently undecided.
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Daily Mail Ipsos National Poll 2 Report
The 2nd Ipsos opinion poll shows Anthony Albanese increasing his lead as the preferred Prime Minister.
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Daily Mail Ipsos National Poll 1 Report
Labor and Coalition tied in terms of which party is best placed to tackle top voter cost of living concern
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Majority of Australians believe urgent action is needed to combat climate change or we risk failing future generations
Australians also lack confidence in the government to tackle climate change
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Boomers are the happiest, but happiness in Australia is down
Australians are generally happy, but over the long term we are less happy than we were 14 years ago, according to the findings of a new 30-country study for International Day of Happiness on 20 March, looking at how happy people are and what makes us happy and unhappy.
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Love is in the air
Australians are feeling the love, but they’re less than impressed with their sex lives