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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.
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Global Study Shows Potential For More Political Uncertainty Ahead
After a year of historic political events such as Brexit, the election of Donald Trump, and the Italian constitutional referendum, a major new Ipsos survey across 22 countries paints a picture of a global public feeling left behind by the traditional system of politics and government. In several countries, this sentiment of discontent translates into high levels of support for a strong leader willing to break the rules.
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Australians Want More Action on Climate Change – Annual Ipsos Climate Change Report
Australians willing to spend taxpayer money on projects to combat climate change.
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New Research Shows Exercise Helps Cancer Patients Thrive
Cancer patients who otherwise would shy away from visiting the gym because of an altered appearance and lack of confidence are thriving as a result of an innovative 12-week exercise program.
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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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Ipsos unveils ten social tension megatrends as it celebrates 40th anniversary in Melbourne
Leading global research company Ipsos unveiled ten “megatrends” that will shape the world’s future, while a panel of experts explored social tensions and life in Victoria at a special event in Melbourne today to celebrate Ipsos’s 40th anniversary.
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Voter Apathy Towards Major Party Leadership Continues; Labor Ahead in Voting Intention
The Labor Party is ahead of the Coalition in the latest Fairfax Ipsos Poll released today. The national poll of 1,403 respondents, shows the Labor party on 51% (up 1.4 points since the Federal Election), with the Coalition on 49% (down 1.4 points since the Federal Election), based on 2016 election preferences.
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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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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