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Colmar Brunton
Report
NZ youth and porn
This report presents findings from a study into how and why young New Zealanders view online pornography. One in four young people first saw porn by the age of twelve, and three out of four young people have seen porn by the age of seventeen. Recommendations include regulation, education, and tools and information.
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Hearts and homes: public perceptions of homelessness summary report
Reporting on a survey of Victorians' attitudes to homelessness, this resource provides the Victorian government with information to guide homelessness prevention and social housing policy.
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New Zealanders and the arts: attitudes, attendance and participation in 2017
Based on surveys repeated every three years since 2005, this report presents findings on New Zealanders attitudes towards, attendance at and participation in the arts in 2017.
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Queenslanders’ perceptions and attitudes to innovation
This report explores Queenslanders' perceptions and attitudes towards innovation, specifically looking at how the Queensland public define innovation, their overall level of interest in it and the barriers and enablers to achieving an innovative culture.
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Who do we trust?
The Institute for Governance and Policy Studies (IGPS) has commissioned this survey to generate a snapshot of the current state of play and, more importantly, to kickstart a much needed conversation. Our findings suggest that there are serious concerns with levels of public trust in the country. Not only is trust in our government, politicians...