Australia’s Most Trusted and Distrusted Brands + The Retail Landscape – Webinar Invitation

Original article by Roy Morgan
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 12-Nov-25

Join Roy Morgan CEO Michele Levine at 11:00am on 28 November to discover Australia’s most Trusted and Distrusted brands; how traditional retail brands are being impacted by Temu, Shein, and AliExpress; how the dramatic shift to low prices is affecting discount department stores like Kmart and Big W; whether Amazon has finally become the digital category killer, impacting Myer, JB Hi-Fi and Harvey Norman; whether Coles and Woolworths are finally showing real signs of reputational recovery; and whether the retail sector seeing a rise in distrust amid all the upheaval. Register now and we will send you a link immediately prior to the start of the webinar.

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ROY MORGAN LIMITED

The Role of Trust and Distrust in the 2025 Federal Election Webinar

Original article by Roy Morgan
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 30-Apr-25

Join Roy Morgan CEO Michele Levine to learn why the 2025 Federal Election will be decided by distrust rather than trust. In this compelling webinar, Michele reveals why this will be ‘The Distrust Election’: who Australians distrust more – Prime Minister Anthony Albanese or Opposition Leader Peter Dutton; how cost-of-living pressures and economic uncertainty are intensifying the political battle; the surprising politicians Australians actually trust (and why): how distrust changes voter behaviour and reshapes election outcomes; and what unexpected decision or external shock could swing the election result. Discover the reshaping of Australia’s political landscape – and what it means for Election Day. Watch the webinar on YouTube.

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ROY MORGAN LIMITED

Distrust in corporate Australia soars after huge profits and successive scandals but who’s responsible?

Original article by Roy Morgan
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 17-Jul-24

A special Roy Morgan End of Financial Year webinar with Roy Morgan CEO Michele Levine, and Nine Network Finance Editor Chris Kohler, explored views of corporate Australia including the rising level of distrust across the economy. Distrust of any organisation or sector has increased significantly since the beginning of the pandemic; when there was more trust than distrust. Now 66% of Australians distrust any organisation or sector compared to 41% that trust – a net result of -25% points, down from -17% points a year ago – a decline of 8% points. A quarter of respondents (26%) mentioned greed and companies too motivated by profit or commercial interests as a reason for their distrust compared to 9% who said this when the pandemic began – up 17% points. In comparison fewer than 1% of respondents mentioned they trust organisations because they are not motivated by profit – a net rating of -25% points. When asked directly, 54% of Australians say they distrust corporate Australia more than they used to, compared to only 10% who trust corporate Australia more than they used to. Over a third of Australians (36%) say there has been no change in the trustworthiness of corporate Australia.

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ROY MORGAN LIMITED, NINE NETWORK AUSTRALIA LIMITED, NINE ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY HOLDINGS LIMITED – ASX NEC