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Cultural wars. / by Brunton, Ron. Publisher: 2001Availability: No items available
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Opinion polls : comparison of voting intention, July 2004. / by Miskin, Sarah | Australia. Department of Parliamentary Services. arliamentary Library | Baker, Greg. Publisher: Canberra, A.C.T. Department of the Parliamentary Library 2004Description: HTML.Notes: URL: 'http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/RN/2004-05/05rn01.htm' Checked: 6/10/2008 10:17:12 AM Status: Live Details: HTTP status 200 - Usual success responseAvailability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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Opinion polls : issues and preferred party, and preferred PM, July 2004. / by Miskin, Sarah | Baker, Greg. Publisher: Canberra, A.C.T. Department of the Parliamentary Library 2004Description: HTML.Notes: URL: 'http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/RN/2004-05/05rn02.htm' Checked: 6/10/2008 10:17:11 AM Status: Live Details: HTTP status 200 - Usual success responseAvailability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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Population, immigration and asylum seekers patterns in Australian public opinion / by Goot, Murray | Australia. Parliamentary Library. Pre-Election Policy Unit | Watson, Ian. Publisher: Canberra : Parliamentary Library 2011Description: PDF.Online Access: Electronic copy Notes: May 2011, 2010-11 Caption title. The Parliamentary library commissioned a series of papers from leading authors on a range of aspects of population including the environment, the economy, demographic trends, public opinion, urban transport and international comparisons. The views expressed do not reflect an official position of the Parliamentary Library, nor do they constitute professional legal opinion--P. [ii] Includes bibliographical referencesSummary: Surveys show that issues to do with population?migrant numbers, asylum seekers and, to a lesser extent, population size?are matters of growing concern, though whether opposition to a bigger Australia is greater now than twenty or thirty years ago is doubtful. While the majority of respondents over the last thirty years have opposed the idea of a bigger population, the extent of the opposition reported in the surveys also reflects the way questions are framed, the kinds of questions that precede these questions, the range of possible responses the questions allow, and so on. They may also reflect mode effects, especially differences between online polls and polls conducted face-to-face, by telephone or via the mail. Opposition to population growth reflects environmental more than economic concerns; economic concerns are the main reason for supporting population growth...Exec summaryAvailability:
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Roy Morgan Research. / by Roy Morgan Research. Publisher: 08/31/2004 16:17:28http://www.roymorgan.com.au/ 2004Notes: Description based on contents viewed : 08/31/2004 Mode of access : WORLD WIDE WEB ONLINE RESOURCESummary: Market Research: Roy Morgan's global information business is recognised as the authoritative source of strategic global market information with Roy Morgan Single Source's unparalleled depth of information.Availability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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The 2011 Lowy Institute Poll / by Hanson, Fergus | Lowy Institute for International Policy. Publisher: Sydney, N.S.W. Lowy Institute for International Policy 2011Description: p. 33.Other title: Australia and the world : Public opinion and foreign policy.Online Access: Electronic copy Notes: Bibliography : p. 30Summary: The 2011 Lowy Institute Poll reports the results of a nationally representative opinion survey of 1,002 Australian adults conducted in Australia between 30 March and 14 April 2011. ; It is the seventh annual Lowy Poll.Availability:
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