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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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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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Ipsos and Winangali announce partnership for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander market and social research
Global research company Ipsos today announced a unique partnership with Indigenous communications and research company Winangali to jointly conduct market and social research studies including evaluation and community consultation and engagement.
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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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Ipsos Life in Victoria Report
We asked 3,385 Victorians (12,638 Australians) to select the attributes they believe are important in making somewhere a good place to live. We also asked them to rate how well our state and their local areas performed on all attributes.
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New community consultation guidelines for large scale solar projects
Independent market research company Ipsos has produced best practice community consultation guidelines for proposed large scale solar projects.
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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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Labor remains ahead of the Coalition in voting intention – Fairfax Ipsos poll
Labor is still ahead of the Coalition in the latest April Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
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32 point fall in those saying Prime Minister Tony Abbott has the confidence of his party – Fairfax Ipsos poll
The Labor Party remains ahead of the Coalition in the February Fairfax Ipsos Poll, although by a reduced margin.
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Strong approval for NSW Premier Mike Baird continues – Fairfax Ipsos Poll
The NSW Coalition is maintaining its lead over the ALP, the latest NSW state Fairfax Ipsos Poll has found.