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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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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
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One in two globally and in Australia believe their country’s housing is on the wrong track
Concern about housing not unique to Australia, with one in two globally and in Australia believing their country’s housing is on the wrong track – Ipsos Housing Monitor study
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Strain at Work: An Australian Perspective
The Ipsos Global Trends 2024 report reveals a significant prevalence of strain amongst employees worldwide. Globally, 46% of employees reported feeling under constant strain at work in the past six months and Australia, 40% of employees reported experiencing constant strain.
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Ipsos Predictions 2025
Australians feel better about 2024 than 2023, and expect a better year in 2025 despite concerns about prices increasing faster than incomes and inflation.
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Most Aussies expect more price rises next year
Our inflation rate may be falling but most Aussies expect more price rises next year – new global survey by Ipsos.
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Australians now more concerned about green energy’s impact on cost-of-living and electricity bills
Most Australians still sceptical about climate change and net zero target progress
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In Australia and globally, citizens want to prioritise the economy over crime
Australians have strong confidence in law enforcement, treating citizens with respect, and finding criminals
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Australians are feeling the love, but they’re less than impressed with their sex lives
Three in four Aussies say they feel loved, but only half are satisfied with their sex lives, the latest Ipsos Global Advisor survey has revealed.