Do Australians tend to prefer or trust someone with an Aussie accent?

Do Australians tend to prefer or trust someone with an Aussie accent?
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It’s often said that Australians feel a stronger connection and trust towards someone with an Aussie accent. This could be due to shared cultural references and a sense of familiarity that comes with hearing their own accent. However, individual preferences can vary widely. Some people may appreciate the authenticity of an Aussie accent, while others may not place much importance on it when it comes to trust. Ultimately, it often depends on the context and the person involved. What do you think—does an accent influence your perception of someone?