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Australians display strong support for technology restrictions
Eight in 10 Australians support a social media ban for under 14s and 62% support banning phones in schools
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Reconciliation efforts face headwinds as symbolic gestures lose favour
Modern racism and generational divide pose challenges for reconciliation efforts
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More than 3 in 4 Australians support the right for people to take refuge
Australians are among the most supportive nations when it comes to support for people being able to take refuge in other countries.
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Pessimism around the globe is fuelling populism; almost half of Australians believe our country is in decline
Across the globe, a profound pessimism is settling in. In Australia, just under half the population (47%) believe their country is in decline and a similar percentage feel that the society they live in is broken.
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Daily Mail Ipsos National Poll 3 Report
The two party preferred estimate based on stated preferences shows Labor on 48%, leading the Coalition 47%, and 5% of Australians saying they are currently undecided.
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2025 National Drug Strategy Household Survey
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) manages the National Drug Strategy Household Survey (NDSHS). This survey, first conducted in 1985, is Australia's largest survey on alcohol and other drug use and is administered every three years. The survey results inform policy and service delivery decisions to improve health and wellbeing for all Australians.
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Daily Mail Ipsos National Poll 2 Report
The 2nd Ipsos opinion poll shows Anthony Albanese increasing his lead as the preferred Prime Minister.
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Majority of Australians believe urgent action is needed to combat climate change or we risk failing future generations
Australians also lack confidence in the government to tackle climate change
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Ipsos acquires Whereto Research
Ipsos becomes the leader of social and government research in Australia following acquisition of Whereto Research
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One in two globally and in Australia believe their country’s housing is on the wrong track
Concern about housing not unique to Australia, with one in two globally and in Australia believing their country’s housing is on the wrong track – Ipsos Housing Monitor study