Report
Understanding attitudes towards housing in Australia
The housing crisis in Australia has reached a critical juncture, marked by a growing divide between the demand for affordable and suitable housing and the available supply. This McKinnon Poll delves into public sentiment, housing priorities, trade-offs, the realities of renting, and the willingness of Australians to embrace change in their local communities.
Research Summary
Understanding attitudes towards electoral reform in Australia
This McKinnon Poll tested public attitudes towards electoral reform in Australia. Noting the advent of technological solutions and topical debates, the research sought information on how Australians understand the voting system as well as their views on online voting, political donations, and regulating truth in political advertising.
Research Summary
Understanding attitudes towards employment and the labour market
This McKinnon Poll investigated Australian’s attitudes towards the evolving nature of work, factors that motivate labour mobility and barriers to working, and the future of work in Australia.
Report
The cost of courage: fixing Australia’s whistleblower protections
This report compiles every whistleblower protection case to proceed to judgment across Australia and finds there has not been a single successful decision for a whistleblower under the primary federal public or private sector laws.
Case study
Lessons from a NSW success story at the John Morony Correctional Centre
The John Morony case study, based on detailed interviews with 52 participants, provides an example of how to empower frontline managers to deliver better frontline services.