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Perils of Perception – Perceptions Are Not Reality: What the World Gets Wrong
Australia the sixth most accurate country on the Ipsos “Index of Ignorance”. Ipsos’ latest “Perils of Perception” survey highlights how wrong the public across 40 countries is about key global issues and features of the population in their country.
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Customers four times more likely to stop doing business with a company after negative experience – Ipsos Loyalty study
Australian companies expect their customers to do too much to resolve bad experiences
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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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The Issues Monitor September 2015: Victoria
Victorians continue to be more concerned about ‘Crime’ than the balance of Australians and are currently more worried about ‘Drug abuse’ than ever before. These connected concerns have an impact on how we see ourselves, how we engage with our community and how we sell the state to the world.
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The Issues Monitor June 2015: Queensland
As a new State Government settles into its first term we can see that Queenslanders are slightly re-shuffling their priorities and concerns. During the last few months of the dying Liberal government, Queenslanders indicated strong concern about unemployment and cost of living.
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Convenience Key Driver for Australia’s Food Health Choices
Australians prefer their food to come from natural sources, however are not prepared to forego eating out, take-away and pre-prepared foods/meals from supermarkets, the new Ipsos Food Health report has revealed.
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Climate change: Australians believe extreme weather events are already more frequent
More than six in 10 Australians (62%) believe that climate change is already impacting our nation’s environment by causing more extreme droughts and extreme storm events, according to the Ipsos Climate Change Report.
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NSW Premier Mike Baird maintains strong approval as the Coalition set for victory – Fairfax Ipsos poll
The NSW state Coalition is maintaining its lead over the ALP, the latest Fairfax Ipsos NSW state Poll shows. Given the change in electoral law that now allows NSW voters to enroll on the day, the figures for this poll are based on all those who said they are certain to vote at the state election this Saturday.
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The Issues Monitor March 2015: Victoria
Victorians worry about transport. We always have, and probably always will.
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Issues Monitor September 2014: New South Wales
After a number of movements in the previous quarter the third quarter in NSW was very much a case of steady as she goes. All of the top, and in fact, the majority of issues we measure remained relatively steady in relation to the previous quarter.