Successful, cultured, relaxed: How Australiaâs states see themselves
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People from NSW are much less likely to identify strongly with their state and far more likely to identify as Sydneysiders or Australians, according to new research which highlights the cultural divide between states that has become evident during the pandemic.
A survey of 2000 people in late January by CT Group found that while Melburnians identified as Victorians and people from Brisbane identified as Queenslanders, Sydneysiders were unlikely to identify as being from NSW.