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Harassment scandals could hit vaccination rates due to diminished trust in government

Harassment scandals could hit vaccination rates due to diminished trust in government Paul Karp © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Lukas Coch/EPA The Morrison government’s handling of allegations of sexual harassment could harm the fight against Covid, because trust in government is linked to the community’s willingness to be vaccinated, an Australian National University researcher has warned. © Photograph: Lukas Coch/EPA ‘If young women have been put off the government because of the handling of sexual harassment and political culture, then they could well turn off engaging about vaccination,’ says Prof Kate Reynolds from the Australian National University.

Australians fear climate change more than catching Covid, survey shows

Racism in Australia not going away: Scanlon report

Australians feel more financially secure despite the pandemic

Australians feel more financially secure despite the pandemic Share Australians are feeling more satisfied about their financial situation a year into the coronavirus pandemic than they were before it started, despite the first recession in 30 years creating a less secure jobs market. However, the impact of the pandemic means it has displaced the economy as the most important problem facing Australia today, according to the Scanlon Foundation’s annual Mapping Social Cohesion survey. People have applauded the government’s handling of the pandemic.  Alex Ellinghausen The survey, of about 3000 people, showed Australian society had not frayed like other countries under the stress of the virus, report author Andrew Markus said.

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