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Majority (83%) of Australians support the closing of their international borders as few (21%) believe COVID-19 is contained
- New Zealand gets top marks for how it has dealt with COVID-19
- Health epidemic eclipses hacking as the top potential threat
- Majority of Australians do not believe China will be a positive influence on world affairs -
"What Worries the World?": COVID-19 is the biggest concern for the eighth successive month
Global concern about Coronavirus is once more on the increase. We approach the end of the year with almost two-thirds across 27 nations saying that things in their country are on the wrong track.
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Australians overwhelmingly support Government commitments to emissions reductions
Australia’s summer of bushfires raises the profile of climate and water-related issues – support for action on climate change continues to trend upwards
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Ipsos Update - November 2020
This month’s round-up of research and analysis from Ipsos around the world presents new papers on our learnings from the pandemic, trust in the media, brands and advertising and automotive quality. Explore our new global survey on happiness, the latest ranking of 50 nations’ international image, and much more.
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Victorian pandemic restrictions divide opinions – The Age Nine News Ipsos Poll
Victorian pandemic restrictions divide opinions
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Australia among the world leaders when it comes to social cohesion but globally it is under assault – Ipsos study
Almost twice as many global citizens are “weak” than “solid” in their sense of social cohesion. In Australia the story is very different, one and a half times as many citizens are “solid” than “weak” in their sense of social cohesion.
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Mental health and economic future among biggest concerns in NSW from COVID-19
The impact on mental health and our economic future among biggest concerns in NSW from COVID-19
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Outside the U.S. Biden is the clear favourite - Ipsos survey
In Australia and most of 24 countries surveyed, more would vote for Biden than for Trump in the U.S. presidential election and expect Biden to win it; but many are concerned about the impact of fake news .
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Australian and global majority of people seek trustworthy news but may be vulnerable to disinformation – Ipsos Trust Project survey
Limited appetite to pay for news and more confidence in people’s own acumen about the reliability of sources than in others
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World Luxury Tracking: Between new constraints & new expectations
Between new constraints & new expectations... A luxury that is reinvented, more aspirational than ever before. Ipsos unveils the results of its annual barometer of luxury consumption trends, the World Luxury Tracking (WLT) study.