70 per cent don’t trust govt on personal data
An international survey has found Australians are highly distrustful of government data collection.
29 June, 2020An international survey has found Australians are highly distrustful of government data collection.
29 June, 2020The leaders who thrive in government are those who embrace complexity, and who flourish while others get frustrated.
27 September, 2018The percentage of Australians who say they have trust in their governments has declined to 35 percent. The metric is contained in the 2018 Edelman Trust Barometer, which measures public trust in four types of institution across 28 countries. The result in Australia comes despite the overall level of trust is government across all countries […]
8 February, 2018Growing and nurturing trust.
26 January, 2016By Julian Bajkowski Public trust in how well the government handles the privacy of personal information that it holds has slipped over the last five years, according to new research released by the Office of the Information Commissioner. The OAIC’s latest Community Attitudes to Privacy report has found that trust in government agencies on the […]
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