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Australian attitudes on the COVID-19 vaccine differ on political lines â but the vast majority are still keen for the jab
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Professor Julie Leask (L) said the survey showed some interesting trends on attitudes to the COVID-19 vaccine.
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An exclusive survey on the COVID-19 vaccine in Australia has found stark differences in attitudes depending on a person s political persuasion â what one expert describes as part of a concerning trend seen in the US and parts of Europe.
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The survey, carried out by Vox Pop Labs for the ABC, took place over five days from February 21 â the day before Australia s vaccine rollout kicked off
If the ABC didnât exist, conservatives would have to invent it
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If the ABC didnât exist, conservatives would have to invent it. It provides two vital functions to the right side of politics: it is the foe which unites the army, as well as a decoy which distracts progressives from the main game.
The ABC once again stands accused of bias. This is a familiar pantomime. A new incident sparks conservatives to condemn ABC bias and roll out a well-worn script insisting it is time to defund the national broadcaster. The ABC denies all charges and periodically appoints a fellow traveller to conduct a review. Naturally, the review finds the ABC to be largely impartial, to the satisfaction of the ABC management and no one else.
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If the ABC didnât exist, conservatives would have to invent it. It provides two vital functions to the right side of politics: it is the foe which unites the army, as well as a decoy which distracts progressives from the main game.
The ABC once again stands accused of bias. This is a familiar pantomime. A new incident sparks conservatives to condemn ABC bias and roll out a well-worn script insisting it is time to defund the national broadcaster. The ABC denies all charges and periodically appoints a fellow traveller to conduct a review. Naturally, the review finds the ABC to be largely impartial, to the satisfaction of the ABC management and no one else.
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