Australia TalksThe intimate survey revealed that:• A third of Aussies often have “difficulty making ends meet”
• Just under 50 per cent think it is OK to smack children
• 48 per cent think our economy will be worse in the next few years
• 84 per cent believe climate change is real and think action should be taken
• 82 per cent of Australians think indigenous people face discrimination
• 18 to 24-year-olds and people over 75 are having the least sex out of any age groups
• 45 per cent agree there are more than two genders
• 43 per cent agree January 26 is the wrong day to celebrate Australia Day
• 90 per cent think big businesses care more about profit than what’s best for Australia
• 90 per cent think politicians will lie if the truth will hurt them politically
• 93 per cent think Australians should show more respect to each other
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AUSTRALIA’S MOST DIVISIVE ISSUE
Of all the questions people were asked, one came out on top as the issue causing the biggest split in opinion.
Those who took the survey were asked whether they agree or disagree with the statement: “Australia Day should not be celebrated on January 26”.
The answers leaned more towards agree but only slightly, with 43 per cent agreeing with the statement and 40 per cent disagreeing.
From these numbers 28 per cent strongly agreed and 30 per cent strongly disagreed.
The second most divisive issue facing Australians is whether there are more than two genders.
From the survey, 45 per cent of Australians agreed there are more than two genders, while 38 per cent disagreed.
The third most divisive issue came when people were asked whether the decline of the traditional family has made Australia worse.
Forty six per cent of people thought that the decline in the traditional family had impacted Australia in a negative way, while 37 per cent disagreed.
Of this, 21 per cent strongly agreed and 19 per cent strongly disagreed.
Around 14 per cent chose to stay neutral on the topic and three per cent said they didn’t know.
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