WHEN

03Jul 2023
Monday
START:  6:00 PM  -  END:  7:15 PM

  WHERE

Lowy Insitute
31 Bligh Street
Sydney   NSW

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More Australians feel safe than last year, their belief in democracy remains strong, and they are relatively hopeful about Australia’s economic outlook. But what do Australians see as the key threats to the nation? How do they view China in the context of thawing Australia–China relations? What do they think of AUKUS and nuclear-powered submarines? And do they think Australia’s ties with the Pacific are improving?

Join us in Sydney to unpack the findings of the 2023 Lowy Institute Poll with a panel of Lowy Institute experts.

Now in its nineteenth year, the Lowy Institute’s flagship 2023 Lowy Institute Poll is the longest-running and broadest survey of Australian public opinion on foreign policy and global events. It is the key resource for anyone seeking to understand how Australians see the world and their place in it.
 
Our panel of experts includes: Damien Cave, Australia Bureau Chief, The New York Times; Dr Meg Keen, Director of the Pacific Islands Program, the Lowy Institute; and Hervé Lemahieu, Director of Research, the Lowy Institute. The discussion will be chaired by Ryan Neelam, Director of the Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Program and the author of the 2023 Lowy Institute Poll.
 
 
WHEN & WHERE:
Monday 3 July 2023
6:00pm for 6:15pm to 7:15pm
Lowy Institute
31 Bligh Street, SYDNEY

RSVP: Please register to reserve your seat for this event. Bookings are limited.

*Tickets include wine and cheese.
 

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Lowy Institute
31 Bligh Street, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
+61 2 8238 9000 
events@lowyinstitute.org