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The Most Influential Brands in Australia 2017
Ipsos has released 2017’s Most Influential Brands study. Polling 2000 Australians, it looks at key drivers that define ‘influence’ and five complementary factors that impact it.
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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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Can Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Accelerate Farm Mechanisation in Asia Pacific?
Agriculture Drones in the market today are commonly associated with remote sensing, hyper-spectral imaging, and sophisticated data analytics for precision agriculture practices.
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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.
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New global Ipsos poll finds unemployment remains the top issue globally for consumers
New global Ipsos poll finds unemployment remains the top issue globally for consumers – this is mirrored in Australia,
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infobite – Abortion
A new poll conducted by Ipsos in 24 countries around the world sheds light on global citizens' views on the controversial subject of abortion
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Ipsos global study shows majority of women around the world believe there are unequal rights in their country
On the eve of International Women’s Day, new data from Ipsos Global @dvisor shows that although the vast majority of people in 24 countries around the world say they believe men and women should be treated equally (88% on average), most still think the current situation is one of inequality in terms of social, political and/or economic rights (72% on average).
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Mind and Mood Australia: Trends Wrap Up
Understanding societal and cultural trends starts with understanding real people: real people in real life. We are delighted to share with all our Ipsos clients the Top 10 Trends unearthed through the Mind & Mood of real Australia in 2016.
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Ipsos Global Study Shows Majority Around the World Think Society is Broken
New data from Ipsos Global @dvisor shows that many across 23 countries around the world think that their society is broken, while feeling a lack of confidence in establishment institutions – especially political parties, governments and the media.