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Ipsos Update – November 2017
Welcome to the November edition of Ipsos Update – our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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High speed broadband and energy top infrastructure priorities for Australians
Ipsos publishes new research which finds high speed broadband and energy-generating infrastructure to be growing priorities for Australians.
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Global views on Immigration and the Refugee Crisis
Three in four (75%) in 25 countries around the world believe that immigration has increased in their country over the last five years, according to new data from the Ipsos Global @dvisor survey.
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Seven in ten back same-sex marriage legislation - Fairfax Ipsos Poll
Two-thirds (65%) are ‘certain to vote’ in the postal vote on same-sex marriage.
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Labor maintain their lead - Fairfax Ipsos Poll
The Labor Party remains ahead of the Coalition in the September Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
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Exporting healthcare: a new phase for the ‘lucky country’
Australia’s economy is in transition. The nation is actively trying to set course for an economy where the relative GDP footprint earned from being the world’s quarry is smaller, replaced all manner of services, knowledge and experiences; mostly exported into emerging Asian countries. We are plotting a plan to be less brawn, more brains. Less soil, more skills.
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Global Consumer Confidence is on the Rise
The latest Ipsos Global Consumer Confidence for July 2017 is 48.7.
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Lift for Coalition following second Turnbull/Morrison budget
The Labor Party remains ahead of the Coalition in the post-budget May Fairfax Ipsos Poll, released today.
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Labor benefits from lacklustre Turnbull government
The Labor Party is ahead of the Coalition in the March Fairfax Ipsos Poll, released today, while Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s approval rating fell to its lowest level since becoming PM.
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One third of Australians believe residential and industrial growth puts clean water at risk
Almost half of the Australian population (47%) say they are confident that wastewater does not pose a threat to their clean water supply, only one third (34%) believe this globally, according to a new Ipsos Global Advisor study to coincide with World Water Day today.