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Do More! Ipsos poll shows Australians behind in infrastructure
The majority of Australians believe that we are not doing enough to meet the country’s infrastructure needs, a new global Infrastructure study by Ipsos has revealed.
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Most Australians concerned about Trump presidency – Ipsos Poll
The majority of Australian's are opposed to Trump's election as the US president, and believe it will have a variety of negative effects.
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Many around the world uncomfortable with levels of immigration
Although Australians most likely to believe it makes our country a more interesting place to live.
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Ipsos establishes landmark Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander advisory group
Leading market research company Ipsos has announced an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Advisory Group to advise its new Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research Unit on ethical and culturally sensitive research projects.
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Brexit reaction poll across 16 countries – Ipsos Global Survey
A major new Ipsos survey across 16 countries provides an insight into how major countries have reacted to Brexit, and what comes next for Britain and the EU.
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The Issues Monitor June 2015: Victoria
Treasurer Pallas delivered his first budget on May 5. In his speech Mr Pallas made it very clear that the Andrews government will lead for all Victorians. Leading for all Victorians is about enabling equality. That the Treasurer framed his first budget around equality appears to be well timed, and well aligned with Victorians’ current concerns and general disposition.
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Election race neck and neck – but Coalition edges forward
The Labor Party remains just ahead of the Coalition in the final Fairfax Ipsos Election Poll released today.
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The Issues Monitor June 2015: New South Wales
In terms of the big issues, the key changes we’ve seen in community concerns in the second quarter of 2015 were in regards to housing and crime, with the former rising sharply and the later decreasing. Whilst the shape and order of the top five issues remains relatively stable, healthcare (40% – down 4%) is now very closely followed by housing (39% – up 7%).
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Labor retains narrow lead
The Labor Party remains ahead of the Coalition in week six of the Federal Election campaign, according to the third Fairfax Ipsos Election Poll released today.
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Majority of voters think the coalition will win the election
Voter’s underwhelmed by Morrison’s first budget