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Forrester: Only 28% Of Australians Trust The Federal Government; Higher Levels Of Trust In State And Local Governments
SYDNEY, June 1, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Forrester's new trust model identifies four key drivers of trust for Australian 
government

According to Forrester(http://www.forrester.com/) (Nasdaq: FORR), Australians 
have moderate trust in the institution of government( 
https://www.forrester.com/government-solutions/utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=govt 
), with more people trusting state and local governments than the federal 
government. Due to issues with vaccines and interstate lockdowns, as well as 
allegations of sexual misconduct within the federal government, only 28% of 
Australians trust the federal government, compared to an average of 35% who 
trust state governments and 31% who trust their local leaders.

A new report from Forrester, The Government Trust Imperative In Australia, Q2 
2022(https://www.forrester.com/go?objectid=res177571), outlines a framework to 
help governments strengthen trust( 
https://www.forrester.com/bold/trust-imperative/?utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=govt 
) across key citizen segments to drive mission-critical behaviours like 
compliance, advocacy, and engagement.

Across all the states of Australia, residents of New South Wales (NSW) have the 
highest trust in government. Thirty-five percent of NSW residents say they 
trust the federal government, compared to just 14% in Queensland. In addition, 
people with more education and higher incomes are more likely to trust the 
government than those with less education and lower incomes.

Trusted governments build unbreakable bonds with the people they serve; attract 
the best, most dedicated public servants; and create resilient ecosystems with 
partners and emerging technologies — all while minimising risk. To ensure that 
trust becomes an actionable strategy rather than an inspirational goal for 
government leaders, Forrester has identified four key trust drivers for the 
Australian government:

- Accountability is the most important lever of trust. The best way for 
government institutions to win people's trust is to fulfill their promises. 
Yet, only 28% of people surveyed agreed that the government does everything it 
can to fulfil its promises.
- Australian governments must invest in employee upskilling and talent 
development. Public servants who demonstrate competence and expertise are the 
next most important driver of trust. Just 36% of respondents believe that 
public servants are professional and capable at what they do.
- Trust requires transparency that goes beyond frequent crisis communication. 
According to Forrester, people are more likely to trust government agencies 
that communicate clearly.(
https://www.forrester.com/report/clear-communication-is-vital-for-government-cx-success/RES141928

) However, just 30% of Australians surveyed agreed that the government 
communicates with residents clearly and transparently.
- Australian governments must do more to make people feel safe. In 2021, 
Australian governments focused on overcoming the COVID-19 crisis and that 
worked: 'The government keeps me safe' is the best-performing trust driver, 
with 37% of respondents agreeing with the statement.

"Trust is fragile, and government leaders cannot rely on opinion polls or the 
electoral fortunes of political parties or candidates alone to drive 
compliance, advocacy, and engagement," said Sam Higgins, principal analyst at 
Forrester. "With the election result bringing in a new wave of change, this is 
the perfect opportunity for the Australian government to assess current trust 
levels and uncover gaps, identify blind spots, and prioritise actions that will 
build unbreakable bonds with the people they serve."

Resources:

- Learn( 
https://www.forrester.com/blogs/trust-in-government/?utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=govt 
) why trust is the foundation for an effective government.
- Explore( 
https://www.forrester.com/bold/trust-imperative/?utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=govt 
) 'The Trust Imperative' from Forrester and why it matters.
- Learn( 
https://www.forrester.com/government-solutions/?utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=govt 
) more about Forrester's solutions for the government sector.  

About Forrester

Forrester (Nasdaq: FORR) is one of the most influential research and advisory 
firms in the world. We help leaders across technology, marketing, customer 
experience, product, and sales functions use customer obsession to accelerate 
growth. Through Forrester's proprietary research, consulting, and events, 
leaders from around the globe are empowered to be bold at work — to navigate 
change and put their customers at the center of their leadership, strategy, and 
operations. Our unique insights are grounded in annual surveys of more than 
700,000 consumers, business leaders, and technology leaders worldwide; rigorous 
and objective research methodologies, including Forrester Wave™ evaluations; 70 
million real-time feedback votes; and the shared wisdom of our clients. To 
learn more, visit: Forrester.com.

SOURCE: Forrester

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   Caption: Much like a healthy honeybee hive, human society is a finely tuned 
machine built on the trust between people and their governments. The above 
figure depicts the four ‘honeybee’ trust personas in Forrester’s framework and 
how likely each persona is to share personal information and to comply with 
government directives.