Australians don’t value mateship as much as we think we do. So, what is important to us?

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Australians don’t value mateship as much as we think we do. So, what is important to us?
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Exclusive: Australia is not nearly as obsessed with mateship as it thinks it is, and younger generations are more likely to value sustainability, creativity and intellectualism than their parents | niltiac

Australia is not nearly as obsessed with mateship as it thinks it is, and younger generations are more likely to value sustainability, creativity and intellectualism than their parents.

“On the flip side, some of the things that we believe the nation to hold dear, such as nationalism and mateship, we actually value less.” However, beyond the top three values, the older generations were more aligned with what people perceived as the national values. “They were the first generation who had seen their mothers entering the workforce, so they’re really passionate about gender equality in the workforce,” Kuestenmacher said.

“It’s financial freedom, it’s physical freedom, it’s health freedom, and it’s the freedom to move about without fear,” Marea said.

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