In 2023 , we’re entering a new world disorder filled with crises on multiple fronts. Seven in 10 Australians agree that their government and public services will do too little to help people in the years ahead in the largest Ipsos Global Trends survey ever
This year, the most liveable metropolitan location in the country based on Ipsos’s ‘Liveability Index’ is Perth. Regional Victoria takes the crown of most liveable regional location, performing particularly well compared to the average on reliable and efficient public transport, sports viewing and participation and museums, galleries and festivals.
Ipsos today launches the inaugural edition of Understanding Australia 2019. Where to from here? based on its ongoing research of our population for the past 20 years.
At a global level, perceptions that the system is broken remain as prevalent today as they were weeks after the election of Donald Trump and months after a majority of British voters opted to leave the European Union – and the same is true in Australia.
The Ipsos Issues Monitor is an ongoing quantitative survey of Australians about the issues facing the nation, Australian states and territories and Australians’ local areas.
The Understanding liveability across Metropolitan and Regional Australia reports are drawn from the Ipsos Life in Australia project – the nation’s largest annual study of community values and liveability.