The Social Research Centre/ማእከል ምርምር ማሕበራዊ ጕዳያት

The Life in Australia™ historic events survey

Have you been contacted to participate?  
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Research Areas

Attitudes +
Values

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Project Status

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Intention
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Involvement
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Insights
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Impact

Before Australia Day 2018, researchers at the Social Research Centre reflected on Australia’s history and its impact on our identity. They surveyed 2,074 members of Life in Australia™, our probability online panel, asking them to nominate up to 10 significant historic events.

The most frequently mentioned event (30%) was same-sex marriage, followed by the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks (27%). The same-sex marriage vote made participants the proudest (13%), while the treatment of offshore asylum seekers caused the most disappointment (8%).

The survey highlights both common experiences and generational differences among Australians.

Partner

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Aims + Outcomes

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Methods

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Insight

25%

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20%

Master project template 2: Of those who were a part in activities, around 1 in 5 were representing their town, city or state.

1 in 10

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Impact

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Reports

The Life in Australia™ historic events survey:

Have you been contacted to participate?

Who participates?

Master project template 2: who participates. Over 13,000 interviews will be undertaken across New South Wales in the coming months.

What are the benefits?

Master project template 2: benefits.  Your experience is valuable to us. Your response to the survey will contribute to the improvement of…

How does it work?

Master project template 2: how it works. You may have received a text message from 0481075514, or a phone call from 0290608424 or 0290608425 regarding this study.

Resources

Full Analysis Report (Population Health Test)

Full Analysis Report (Population Health Test)

How do we ensure privacy is protected?

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.

Get in touch

Contact

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If you would like to speak to a member of the research team, you can call the Ministry of Health hotline on 1800 620 277. The hours of operation are 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday to Friday to speak to somebody. At other times, leave a message and someone will call back.

FAQs

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:

  • Randomly generated by computer, using known telephone exchange prefixes
  • Randomly selected from available telephone directories
  • Provided to us by our clients.

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