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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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2024 Survey on Gambling in the ACT
The 2024 Survey on Gambling in the ACT aims to update our understanding of gambling trends, issues, and service usage in the ACT, building on a 2014 study.
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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.
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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.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research Unit & iMob Panel
Empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices through appropriate, ethical and culturally sensitive research on every project.
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Ipsos Australia launches employee experience research and advisory practice
Our EX service aims to help organisations create winning workplaces.
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Australians most nervous globally about AI
Less than half of the nation trusts AI; only 40% are excited about the AI revolution
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World Refugee Day 2023: Support for the principle of refuge remains high despite a decline since 2022
A global country average of 74% of people, in the 29 countries surveyed, agreed in principle that people should be able to take refuge in other countries, including their own, to escape war or persecution.
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World Refugee Day 2023: Support for the principle of refuge remains high despite a decline since 2022
A global country average of 74% of people, in the 29 countries surveyed, agreed in principle that people should be able to take refuge in other countries, including their own, to escape war or persecution.
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Majority of Australians support anti-discrimination protection for transgender people
Ipsos Pride 2023 global survey: a majority of Australians support protection from discrimination for transgender people, but we are divided on other transgender discrimination issues.