Social Research Centre in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | Market Research Consultant
Social Research Centre
Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Phone: +61 3 9236 8500
Address: Level 9, 277 William Street 3000 Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Website: http://www.srcentre.com.au
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25.01.2022 Online qualitative research methods during the pandemic - read how we are using our qualitative expertise to engage with communities online to talk about kindness during COVID-19 #humankind #kindness #staykind #covid19research #socialresearch #qualitativeresearch #onlineresearch #qualitative #research https://www.srcentre.com.au//qualitative-research-in-the-2
25.01.2022 Ten years today since Australia’s first female PM Julia Gillard came to office. In our 2017 survey this was rated one of the top 10 historic events in our lifetimes. How does it stand the test of time? Re-visit our Historic Events Survey at https://www.srcentre.com.au/historic-events
23.01.2022 The Social Research Centre is conducting research with people who use gambling websites and apps to place bets online. The purpose of the research is to test some information materials for people who bet online. Are you interested in participating?... We are looking to speak to people who gamble online, and who have experienced distress and financial difficulties due to their gambling. Interviews will be conducted in Melbourne and nearby areas in early to mid-September 2019. The interviews are confidential and anonymous. If you are eligible to participate, you will receive payment for your time. If you are interested in knowing more about this research or would like to express your interest in participating, please contact Ian or Ros at: Call 1800 265 648 or email [email protected] See more
23.01.2022 The Social Research is proud to be involved again in Australias most comprehensive study of the election
22.01.2022 Ahead of #Election2019 see how people think the two major parties handle different issues. Labor is the preferred manager of Australias response to climate change with a significant lead over the Coalition in this policy area (59% to 32%). 2019 Lowy Institute Poll was conducted through SRCs probability online panel Life In Australia. Early release results at http://bit.ly/2019LowyPoll-FP #auspol #foreignpolicy #LifeInAustralia
22.01.2022 The Qualitative Research Unit (QRU) is conducting online qualitative research on kindness during the time of COVID-19. We are seeking expressions of interest for participation in this research. All participants in this research will be paid for their time. If you would like to find out more about this research or express interest, please click on https://www.srcentre.com.au//kindness-in-the-time-of-covid
22.01.2022 We are thrilled to be making a contribution to new methodological knowledge by hosting the European Social Survey on Australias only probability-based online panel Life in Australia.
20.01.2022 2019 Lowy Institute Poll conducted through SRCs probability online panel, Life In Australia, finds increase in Australians seeing climate change as a critical threat. https://bit.ly/2019LowyPoll-Climate #auspol #climatechange #LifeInAustralia
19.01.2022 Congratulations to our QILT team for the successful release of the 2018 Student Experience Survey National Report.
17.01.2022 New survey findings show that there is a gap between official declarations and everyday understandings of the meaning and significance of Australia Day. Read full report at www.srcentre.com.au/BBQsAndBlackArmbands #AustraliaDay #LifeInAustralia
16.01.2022 We are Australias premier social research organisation, read the results from our Quick Poll on the COVIDSafe app and other Australian COVID-related research. https://www.srcentre.com.au/social-impact-of-covid-19 #covidsafe #socialresearch #lifeinaustralia #auspol
15.01.2022 New data collected on #LifeInAustralia for the January 2020 #ANUpoll shows quite strong disapproval of the federal governments handling of bushfires #auspol #AustralianBushfires https://srcentre.com.au//insights-into-bushfire-affected-a
14.01.2022 Over the next week we will be undertaking many activities to educate our staff about the true history and effect that European settlement had on our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. #NationalSorryDay #ReconciliationAustralia
14.01.2022 For the 2018 #SocialCohesionReport, in addition to the regular interviewer administered telephone survey, the full questionnaire was also administered on our probability-based panel, Life in Australia. To our knowledge, it is the first major survey on social cohesion that has been conducted simultaneously in interviewer administered and self-administered modes http://bit.ly/2UcN8I1
14.01.2022 Have a listen to Dr. Jill Sheppard on the ABCs PM program discussing some of the findings from the latest Australian Values study, conducted by The Social Research Centre and The Australian National University
13.01.2022 We are proud to again be involved with the ANROWS National Community Attitudes towards Violence Against Women survey - download the final report Attitudes towards violence against women and gender equality among Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders here https://bit.ly/2Q5ozv3
13.01.2022 The combination of attitudes uncovered in this survey seem almost perfectly designed to ensure that Australia Day remains one of disagreement and debate. Read full report at www.srcentre.com.au/BBQsAndBlackArmbands #AustraliaDay #LifeInAustralia
13.01.2022 We acknowledge the Wurundjeri People who are the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which our company is located and recognise the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to First Nations Peoples, and to Elders, past, present and emerging. #InThisTogether2020 #NRW2020
13.01.2022 Read new insights from an SRC Quick Poll on COVIDSafe App Usage https://www.srcentre.com.au/social-impact-of-covid-19 #covidsafe #socialresearch #lifeinaustralia #auspol
10.01.2022 ANUpoll data collected through Life in Australia in January 2020 estimate that that the vast majority of Australians were impacted in one way or another either directly, through their family/friends, or through the physical effects of smoke. https://theconversation.com/nearly-80-of-australians-affect #LifeInAustralia #australianbushfires
10.01.2022 "The majority of Australians have a good understanding of #VAW, support gender equality, reject attitudes supportive of violence against women, and say they would act, or would like to act, when witnessing violence or disrespect towards women." #NCAS https://ncas.anrows.org.au/findings/
09.01.2022 The 2020 Graduate Outcomes Survey - Longitudinal National Report has been released! See what graduates are doing three to four years since completing their studies. Learn more by visiting the QILT website. https://www.qilt.edu.au//2/2020-gos-l-national-report.pdf
09.01.2022 Ten years today since Australias first female PM Julia Gillard came to office. In our 2017 survey this was rated one of the top 10 historic events in our lifetimes. How does it stand the test of time? Re-visit our Historic Events Survey at https://www.srcentre.com.au/historic-events
08.01.2022 We are very proud to be part of Australian Early Development Census which provides a national measurement to monitor Australian childrens development. 2018 AEDC results are now available https://www.aedc.gov.au/
08.01.2022 At the SRC we are very proud of our ongoing work on important surveys such as the #NCAS. The 2017 National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey findings were released today. For further information go to: https://ncas.anrows.org.au/findings/
07.01.2022 We sampled over 2,000 people and the survey findings shed new light into the contested meaning of Australia day. Read full report at www.srcentre.com.au/BBQsAndBlackArmbands #AustraliaDay #LifeInAustralia
07.01.2022 SRCs experts will be presenting at the inaugural AMSRS - The Australian Market and Social Research Societys social & government data, evidence, insights & research conference November 1 University House, The Australian National University
07.01.2022 The latest results from the Graduate Outcomes Survey - Longitudinal are now available. Learn more about what graduates are doing three to four years since compl...eting their studies. Visit the QILT website to see more: https://www.qilt.edu.au/qilt-surveys/graduate-employment Social Research Centre @SRCentreAUS See more
07.01.2022 We believe that a balanced world is a better world #Balanceforbetter #IWD2019
06.01.2022 Congratulations to our Senior Methodological Adviser Paul Lavrakas for winning #APPOR Award for Exceptionally Distinguished Achievement. Richly deserved.
06.01.2022 We are pleased to welcome our new CEO, Diane Herz, to the team today. For further information about Diane please see https://srcentre.com.au/src-welcomes-new-ceo
06.01.2022 The AMSRO Inquiry into the Performance of the Opinion Polls at the 2019 Australian Federal Election chaired by SRCs Darren Pennay releases interim report https://www.amsro.com.au/amsro-polling-inquiry/
06.01.2022 New #ANUpoll conducted ahead of the first #AsianAusLeadership Summit (AALS) on our panel #LifeInAustralia shows more than 80% of Asian-Australians experience discrimination. https://csrm.cass.anu.edu.au//Asian-Australian_experiences
06.01.2022 In the 11th year of the Mapping Social Cohesion survey we are proud to once again be involved in this important research into multiculturalism in Australia. https://scanlonfoundation.org.au/report2018/
03.01.2022 The 2018 Australian Early Development Census results are out today! The 2018 census surveyed 96% of children in their first school year thats more than 308,000 children! https://www.aedc.gov.au/ #earlylearning #earlyeducation #AEDCcensus
03.01.2022 We provide the Australian social research community with access to world-class research and evaluation services including research design, survey management, statistical consulting, qualitative research, data science applications, and analysis and reporting.
02.01.2022 Listen to our good colleague Ben Edwards this morning on the socioeconomic factors that effect the age at which children begin primary school
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