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Australians display strong support for technology restrictions
Eight in 10 Australians support a social media ban for under 14s and 62% support banning phones in schools
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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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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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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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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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Disinformation, hacking seen as top threats by Australians
Ipsos, one of the world’s leading market research companies, has released the findings of a 30-country survey for the Halifax International Security Forum looking at people’s views on conflicts and threats to the world.
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It’s a fact… Doctors, Teachers and Scientists are the most trusted people in Australia and across the globe
The latest Ipsos Trustworthiness Index reveals that Doctors are considered the most trustworthy profession in Australia and globally. Advertising executives (14%) are the least trusted profession in Australia but are closely followed by social media influencers (15%), politicians (15%) and pollsters (16%).
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Ipsos Australia announces new integrated CEX division and appointment of three senior specialists
Ipsos, the global leader in market research, today announced its new, integrated Australian CEX (customer and employee experience) division and three senior appointments, as it continues to bolster its customer and employee experience offering.