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Friend and foe? Asia is the most excited region about a future with AI
APAC remains divided on whether to be nervous or excited about the AI revolution, the Ipsos AI Monitor report has revealed.
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Interest in national Indigenous issues at lowest level since 2021
Australians less supportive of Closing the Gap initiatives, and changing Australia Day date still unpopular
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Earth Day 2024: Changing Attitudes and Actions Towards Climate Change
After the tenth consecutive monthly heat record, apathy reins in the fight against climate change, especially among young men.
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Close to 9 in 10 in favour of global rules banning plastics
Strong majorities across 32 countries agree with a range of bans on plastics and byproducts, while there’s slightly lower support for putting more onus on governments and manufacturers.
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Australians divided on whether gender equality has gone far enough
Attitudes towards gender equality continue to be divided by socio-political context, generational divides, and gender identity, with Australians divided on whether gender equality has gone far enough with men more likely to agree that it has, an Ipsos survey reveals.
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Half of Australians believe ‘society is broken’, ‘country in decline’
A third of the nation thinks Australia would be ‘stronger if we stopped immigration’
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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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Happy little Vegemites - Seven in 10 Australians proud to work for their organisation.
Seven in 10 Australians are proud to work for their organisation; nearly a quarter said they would stay working for their employer for the next three to five years
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Almost one in two Australians feel the date of Australia Day should remain on 26th January
Only one in four Australians (27%) think the date of Australia Day should be changed, while 48% are against moving it. However, Australians are more likely to think the national day will move its date in the next decade than stay on 26th January, according to a new Ipsos poll.