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How the pandemic led to a better trust in government

How the pandemic led to a better trust in government
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How the pandemic has brought out the worst — and the best — in Australians and their governments

For many years, surveys indicated declining Australian trust in government. Not anymore. On the 2021 Edelman Trust Barometer, which measures average trust in NGOs, business, government and the media, trust in Australia rose dramatically in 2020. In fieldwork conducted October 19 to November 18 2020, Australia climbed by 12 points, from 47% to 59%, the greatest increase in trust in any country measured. Among those Edelman calls the “informed public” (200 out of 1150 surveyed), Australia stands at 77%, or eighth. But the figure for the general population, which excludes the “informed public”, is 55%. This 22 point gap – somewhat higher than the global average of 16 – is the largest among the countries considered, suggesting notable differences in levels of trust in the community, according to education, income and engagement with current affairs. (The survey, for some reason, only includes people aged 25 to 64 in this category, so it also contains age biases against

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Diversity and inclusion survey open for Australian communications agencies

Diversity and inclusion survey open for Australian communications agencies May 25, 2021 9:42 Scanlon Foundation and Think HQ are supporting a survey delivered by Dr Marianne D Sison to study cultural inclusion, diversity, and representation across Australia’s communications agencies. The announcement: Agency staff at all levels are invited to take part in a national online survey that aims to capture views and map perceptions and practices around cultural inclusion, diversity and representation across Australia’s communication agencies. The survey is open to all communications, marketing, advertising and PR agency practitioners. Results will be shared with the industry to support consideration and adoption of effective diversity and inclusion strategies, practices and activities.

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