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The Centre for Australia-India Relations at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade commissioned the Social Research Centre to conduct the Australia-India Relations Sentiment Survey to understand the attitudes of the Australian community towards India and the bilateral relationship.
The data collected will inform future initiatives to build India literacy within Australia as part of fostering strong people-to-people ties and supporting trade and investment interests with India.
The survey includes questions about respondents’ experiences and general knowledge about India, perceptions of India’s economic and strategic importance to Australia, levels of cultural connections and understanding, and attitudes to Indian Australian communities.
Research was conducted in September and October 2024 with Australians aged 18 years and over.
A quantitative survey of 2,158 participants was conducted drawing on a nationally representative sample, along with three virtual focus groups for qualitative fieldwork.
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The Australia-India Relations Sentiment Survey Report Snapshot presents key findings from the research and is available on the Centre for Australia-India Relations website.
Master project template 2: who participates. Over 13,000 interviews will be undertaken across New South Wales in the coming months.
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Testing 2. The Social Research Centre complies with the Australian Privacy Principles. All personal contact information such as name, email and phone number is removed from the final data. Your responses will be de-identified, held in the strictest confidence and will not be disclosed to other organisations for marketing or research purposes. The responses of everyone who participates in this survey will be combined for analysis. Please see the SRC’s Privacy Policy.
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How will the information be used?
Participation is always voluntary, but your participation is important.
Why? Because it ensures representativeness and that results can be projected to the population.
How long will the survey take to complete?
Our staff may have contacted you as part of a research survey. We are a social research company, exempt from the Australian Do Not Call Register, meaning we may call telephone numbers listed on the Do Not Call Register to conduct opinion polling and standard questionnaire-based research. We are not telemarketers, we are not selling a product and we do not provide your name or contact information to any other parties.
The phone numbers we dial are either:
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