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The 6th edition of the largest annual survey of the attitudes and behaviours of Millennial Australians is out now, with data collected in January 2023, and tracking trends from 2018 to today.
New this year is a section titled New normal, where are you? Which looks for examples of our attitudes ....
Advertisement More 16 and 17 year-olds believe the media has exaggerated the issue of climate change than recent school leavers and scepticism in this age group has grown in the past two years. However, four out of five 16- and 17-year-olds in a recent survey do not believe the issue is exaggerated, while most polls show young people generally are overwhelmingly concerned about climate change. The findings are from a wide-ranging report on Generation Z by research organisation Millennial Future, based on a nationally representative survey of 1018 Australians aged 16-20 conducted in April. Maria Tynan, 17, says the media âjust make it seem so bad that it seems completely unbelievableâ. ....
May 5 2021, 10:09 am | BY Ricki Green | No Comments To celebrate the release of the 2021 editions of the Australian Millennial Report and Australian Generation Z Report, the researchers at Millennial Future have recorded a free podcast called Millennial Australia in 8 charts. The 22 minute-long podcast covers the most significant themes shaping the lives of Australians aged 21-38.
Says Tom McGillick of Millennial Future: “This is our 4 th year, and each year we try to find a new way to present a sample of the reports. The 2021 Millennial report is less about demystifying what is now a fairly well understood segment of the population, and more about examining the causes of motivations, and the effects of behaviors of young Australians. We hope listeners of the podcast find something in there that they hadn’t previously considered.” ....