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Life in Australia 2017

In November 2017 we asked 10,188 Australians to select the top five attributes that they believe make somewhere a good place to live. We also asked them to rate how well their state and local area performed against all 16 liveability attributes.

Ipsos grows in Australia and New Zealand with two acquisitions, expands its offering in customer experience, mystery shopping, health and public affairs

Ipsos Australia and New Zealand CEO, Simon Wake, today announced two acquisitions for the leading research company, with the purchase of four divisions of GfK Research and Market Pulse International’s mystery shopping staff, clients and shopper panelists.

Acquisition of Market Pulse International assets Ipsos secures strategic agreement to expand its Mystery Shopping services in Asia Pacific

Didier Truchot, Ipsos Chairman & CEO, is pleased to announce today the successful completion of an agreement to acquire the mystery shopping staff, shoppers, and clients of Market Pulse International.
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Ipsos Online Access Panels

Get access to 3.8 million real, fresh, engaged and accurately targeted survey respondents in Australia and worldwide by connecting with Ipsos – the industry leader in market research.
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Ipsos retains emma Australian print audience measurement survey

Ipsos has been appointed by The Readership Works (TRW) to continue its print readership currency survey for at least another five years.
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Ipsos Appoints Carin Hercock as Managing Director, New Zealand

Research and marketing industry veteran to lead the prominent global insights brand in New Zealand
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Device Agnostic Surveys a Necessary Evolution 2017

What are device-agnostic surveys? “Device-agnostic” implies that respondents can take in-browser surveys on any device they choose.
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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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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.