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Australians feel political parties are poor at producing capable leaders and stable Government
Australia’s political parties are poor at producing capable leaders and stable Government, creating policy ideas that are in Australia’s long term interests and communicating how they will solve issues important to voters, the results of an Ipsos survey into political leadership in Australia.
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“Anti-system” sentiment is still strong around the world
More than one third of Australians think their country is in decline, while three in five Australians believe the economy is rigged to advantage the rich. Just over half (51%) of all Australians believe they need a strong leader who is willing to break the rules; and, two in three (65%) Australians lack confidence in the media.
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Beyond Populism? Two Years After
Two years on from Brexit and the election of Donald Trump, a major new Ipsos survey across 25 countries, revisits the topic of populism and ‘system is broken’ sentiment.
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Fake News, Filter Bubbles and Post-Truth are Other People’s Problems…
A major new Ipsos study of over 19,000 people in 27 countries, and part of our long-running series on misperceptions of key social realities – The Perils of Perception – highlights how we think fake news, filter bubbles and post-truth are things that affect other people, much more than ourselves. But the majority also say they regularly see fake news, and nearly half say they’ve believed a fake story before finding out it’s fake.
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Fake news – Ipsos Perils of Perception report
Around the world, we think fake news, filter bubbles and post-truth are things that affect other people much more than ourselves, a major new Ipsos study of more than 19,000 people in 27 countries including Australia, and part of our long-running series on misperceptions of key social realities, The Perils of Perception, has revealed.
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What Worries the World - July 2018
New global poll finds four concerns top the world’s worry list: Unemployment, poverty/social inequality, crime/violence and financial/political corruption.
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Cost of living nominated as top issue facing the nation
Healthcare, housing, crime and the economy follow as our top five concerns
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Human Rights in 2018
Globally, only four in ten people say everyone in their country enjoys the same basic human rights.
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Australians show greater care than most for refugees, minorities, and immigrants
Australians are one of the least knowledgeable countries when it comes to human rights; and, among the top nations when suggesting refugees, various minorities, immigrants and those with little or no education need the most protection for their human rights.
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Rise in support for both Turnbull and Coalition
The Labor Party’s lead over the Coalition has narrowed in the July 2018 Fairfax Ipsos Poll.