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An Essential Research survey of 1,041 respondents was conducted online from the 2nd to 5th September 2016 and, in theory, with a sample of this size there is 95 per cent certainty that the results are within 3 percentage points of what they would be if the entire population had been polled.
This is part of what this particular survey found:
40% don’t trust religious organisations
49% don’t trust political parties;
35% of people don’t trust either the federal parliament or state parliaments; and
24% don’t trust local government.
Total trust has fallen since October 2015 by:
-4% for religious organisations;
-2% for political parties;
-6% for federal parliament and state parliaments; and
-4% for local government.
It would appear that the old first and second estates may have well and truly fallen into disrepute with the Australian populace.
Image: Estates of the Realm
Image: Estates of the Realm
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