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In Warney and Hugh Jackman we trust – not so much George Pell In Warnie and Hugh Jackman we trust – not so much George Pell
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More Australians trust Shane Warne than cardinal George Pell and, although their faith in Tony Abbott has slipped, they still view the prime minister as more trustworthy than Clive Palmer.More Australians trust Shane Warne than cardinal George Pell and, although their faith in Tony Abbott has slipped, they still view the prime minister as more trustworthy than Clive Palmer.
That, at least, is the verdict of the annual Reader’s Digest most trusted people survey, which has revealed the 100 people and 50 jobs most and least trusted among 1,206 Reader’s Digest readers surveyed.That, at least, is the verdict of the annual Reader’s Digest most trusted people survey, which has revealed the 100 people and 50 jobs most and least trusted among 1,206 Reader’s Digest readers surveyed.
Medical professionals and social workers dominated the upper end of the trust table. The pioneering brain surgeon Charlie Teo won top spot for the second year in a row.Medical professionals and social workers dominated the upper end of the trust table. The pioneering brain surgeon Charlie Teo won top spot for the second year in a row.
The next three spots, also unchanged from last year, featured burns specialist and former Australian of the Year, Fiona Wood, inventor of the HPV vaccine, Ian Frazier, and youth welfare advocate Chris Riley.The next three spots, also unchanged from last year, featured burns specialist and former Australian of the Year, Fiona Wood, inventor of the HPV vaccine, Ian Frazier, and youth welfare advocate Chris Riley.
Actor Hugh Jackman and Denmark’s crown princess Mary also made the top 10.Actor Hugh Jackman and Denmark’s crown princess Mary also made the top 10.
Australian politicians past and present dominated the lower end of the list: Kevin Rudd took 76th place, above Tony Abbott (79), Joe Hockey (77), Bill Shorten (81) and Clive Palmer (90). Abbott ranked 75th last year.Australian politicians past and present dominated the lower end of the list: Kevin Rudd took 76th place, above Tony Abbott (79), Joe Hockey (77), Bill Shorten (81) and Clive Palmer (90). Abbott ranked 75th last year.
Pell, recently recalled to the Vatican City, will evidently not be missed, featuring in the bottom 10 alongside the prolific bookmaker Tom Waterhouse, Qantas chief Alan Joyce and radio shock-jock Kyle Sandilands.Pell, recently recalled to the Vatican City, will evidently not be missed, featuring in the bottom 10 alongside the prolific bookmaker Tom Waterhouse, Qantas chief Alan Joyce and radio shock-jock Kyle Sandilands.
Convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby and her sister, Mercedes, came last.Convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby and her sister, Mercedes, came last.
Among occupations, paramedics, firefighters and rescue volunteers made up the top three. Journalists ranked a lowly 42 out of 50 on the list of most trusted professions, putting the credibility of the entire survey into doubt.Among occupations, paramedics, firefighters and rescue volunteers made up the top three. Journalists ranked a lowly 42 out of 50 on the list of most trusted professions, putting the credibility of the entire survey into doubt.