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If you've been invited to take part in a Wallis survey, you’ll find the project listed below. We provide key information about what the survey is about, who’s behind it, how your responses will be used, and who to contact if you have any questions. At Wallis, we’re committed to transparency and respect — so you can feel confident about how your input is being handled.
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This survey helps the TAC understand the experience and attitudes of all Victorians who share our roads, and assists with planning how best to improve road safety for everyone.
Wallis Social Research is conducting this survey on behalf of the Fair Work Ombudsman to measure awareness and understanding of the FWO’s role as Australia’s federal workplace regulator.
Wallis Social Research is conducting this survey on behalf of NSW Health to generate evidence that will inform future campaign development.
Wallis Social Research is conducting this research on behalf of a Victorian government agency. The research will inform future road safety initiatives in the Victorian sporting community and within AFL and Netball clubs.
The survey contributes to research investigating families' perceptions of quality and safety in paid childcare services.
This survey is being conducted by Wallis Social Research on behalf of Deloitte Access Economics and Disability Employment Investments (DEInvestments).
This survey is being conducted by Wallis Social Research on behalf of Deloitte Access Economics and Disability Employment Investments (DEInvestments).
The Population and Public Health Division at the NSW Ministry of Health (NSW Health) has engaged Wallis Social Research to carry out the annual NSW Population Health Survey (PHS).
This research is conducted by Wallis Social Research on behalf of a government organisation. The information is being collected to understand MICF attendees' views on road safety and road safety messaging in the Victorian community.
Wallis is conducting the Client Experience Survey 2025/26 on behalf of the State Trustees (VIC) to measure and understand their clients' experience with their service.
The Australian Government Department of Employment and Workplace Relations has commissioned Wallis Social Research to conduct the Participant Pathways Research to help evaluate the Workforce Australia employment services provided by the government.
The Transport Accident Commission (TAC) has asked Wallis Social Research (Wallis) to carry out a survey with Victorian motorcycle riders involved in a TAC claim within the past 24 months.
Building on the 2023 State of the Nation report, Wallis is partnering with Ending Loneliness Together and the University of New South Wales on a three wave longitudinal study of Australians aged 12 and over to track changes over time and identify the drivers of loneliness across the population.
Wallis conduct data collection for the NAB Monthly and Quarterly Business surveys as well as the NAB Property Survey on behalf of Gundabluey Research and the National Australia Bank (NAB).
Wallis Social Research is conducting a survey on behalf of on behalf of a Victorian Government organisation. Participating in this survey contributes to the understanding of some of the road safety-related issues occurring amongst the racing community across Victoria.
Wallis Social Research (Wallis) and Market & Communications Research (MCR) are conducting this client satisfaction survey on behalf of Legal Aid Queensland.
This survey, the Public Education and Evaluation Program, is about how the TAC communicates important messages with Victorians and road safety generally.
We are currently conducting a general survey about road safety where we speaking to Victorian drivers, motorcyclists, cyclists or pedestrians.
On behalf of WorkSafe Victoria (also known as The Victorian WorkCover Authority (or The “VWA”), Wallis is conducting research among people who are injured or become ill because of their work, to collect feedback about their experiences of being on workers compensation.
WorkSafe is committed to improving the experience of being on worker’s compensation; the CATI Research Program is one of the surveys it uses to monitor and improve services delivered by the agents who manage workers’ compensation claims.
The Rest Stop Survey is being conducted by Wallis Social Research on behalf of a Victorian Government organisation.
The Formula 1 Qatar Airways Australian Grand Prix 2026 survey is being conducted by Wallis Social Research on behalf of a Victorian Government organisation.
The Midsumma Festival Road-safety survey is being conducted by Wallis Social Research on behalf of a Victorian Government organisation.
This research is conducted by Wallis Social Research on behalf of a government organisation. The information is being collected to understand MICF attendees' views on road safety and road safety messaging in the Victorian community.
On Your Terms: Youth survey on consent and sex ed gives young people a voice in their consent, respectful relationships, and sexuality education. We want to know what you think about your education and what could make it better.
On behalf of WorkSafe Victoria, Wallis is conducting research among people who are injured or become ill because of their work, to collect feedback about their experiences of being on workers compensation.
On behalf of WorkSafe Victoria, Wallis is conducting the 2026 Community Integration Program (CIP) Survey.
Wallis Social Research has been commissioned to conduct a survey about household and business internet connection and usage, on behalf of Swinburne and RMIT Universities. This research is funded by the Victoria Department of Government Services as part of the Connecting Victoria program.
Wallis Social Research is conducting this survey on behalf of the Fair Work Commission to better understand stakeholders’ experiences with the Fair Work Commission over the past year, and to help improve its services.
On behalf of the Victorian Skills Authority, Wallis is conducting research among employers who have had apprentices or trainees complete training from an RTO, regarding their satisfaction with the training received.