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5 charts show how trust in Australia's leaders and institutions has collapsed

  • Written by Samuel Wilson, Associate Professor of Leadership, Swinburne University of Technology
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Whatever the result of the 2022 election, one thing is clear: many Australians are losing faith that their social institutions serve their interests.

Our annual survey of 4,000 Australians about leadership for the greater good shows the gulf between what the community expects and what they perceive.

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