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Many Sydneysiders have expressed optimism for the future and support for stamp duty reforms, transitioning away from coal and transforming Parramatta Road.

Support for stamp duty reforms and shift away from coal, Sydney survey finds

Success in handling the COVID-19 crisis has increased optimism across Sydney and may have primed the state for major reforms.

  • Pallavi Singhal

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Support for Queen Elizabeth appears strong in Australia.

‘No sense of momentum’: Poll finds drop in support for Australia becoming a republic

Support for Australia becoming a republic has slipped, according to a poll that reveals only a third of Australians are in favour.

  • Jewel Topsfield
Garry Thomas, 66, from Melton West is opposed to changing the Australia Day date, but would change his mind  if Indigenous Australians were polled and overwhelmingly supported a change.

‘Not going to solve anything’: Why some Australians don’t want a date change

Garry Thomas doesn’t support the push to change the date of Australia Day. “I don’t think it’s going to solve anything. It’s not going to do anything for the racism. So I really don’t understand why.”

  • Jewel Topsfield
Professor Ian Hickie: young people had been disproportionately impacted by the lockdowns.

'Lost my purpose': Young people's mental health disproportionately affected by pandemic: poll

Three-quarters of those aged 18 to 24 say their mental health has been impacted.

  • Jewel Topsfield
John Gregg

Melburnians eyeing life outside the city, poll shows

An exclusive Ipsos poll has found one-quarter of Melburnians are rethinking where they live because of the coronavirus pandemic.

  • Jewel Topsfield
Many NSW voters are concerned over a possible second COVID-19 wave and a drawn out recession, Ipsos polling reveals.

Fears of a second COVID wave and another lockdown on NSW voters' minds

An exclusive Ipsos poll for the Herald reveals 63 per cent of voters are concerned that NSW could follow Victoria and see the state hit with a high number of COVID-19 cases.

  • Alexandra Smith
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Premier Daniel Andrews announcing Melburnians will be allowed to travel from November 9.

Andrews support strong, but Liberal leader floundering: poll

Only 15 per cent of those polled approved of Opposition Leader Michael O'Brien's performance during the pandemic.

  • Jewel Topsfield
Michael O'Brien in Parliament last week.

Liberal voters reject opposition playing pandemic politics, poll finds

Ipsos poll commissioned by 'The Age' and Nine News shows many Victorians believe the opposition should have tried harder to offer constructive criticism.

  • Jewel Topsfield and Sean Goodwin
John Barilaro is under pressure.

Barilaro's approval rating dips below 20 per cent

NSW Nationals leader John Barilaro has an approval rating of just 18 per cent. 

  • Alexandra Smith
Still loved by voters, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian.

Berejiklian is still extremely popular, but her year will not end on a high

Almost three-quarters of voters surveyed for an Ipsos poll say they are happy with how the Berejiklian government has managed the pandemic.

  • Alexandra Smith

Original URL: https://www.theage.com.au/topic/ipsos-poll-jks