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Click here to do the Living well in the ACT region survey
Click here to do the Carer Wellbeing Survey
The Regional Wellbeing Survey is coming soon!

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     * Building Resilience During & After Bushfires
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     * Lake Eyre Basin (and other remote areas of Australia)
     * Farmer Resilience
     * Carer Wellbeing Survey
     * Building Wellbeing into Policy and Action in Australia
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   * overview
   * our reports
   * survey user guide & questionnaires
   * the data tables
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   * what you could win
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 * home
 * the survey
 * about
   * survey goals
   * about the team
   * funders
 * news & resources
   * in the news
   * blogs
   * links & wellbeing resources
   * users and uses
 * projects
   * about our projects
   * current projects
     * Building Resilience During & After Bushfires
     * Living Well in the ACT Region
     * Lake Eyre Basin (and other remote areas of Australia)
     * Farmer Resilience
     * Carer Wellbeing Survey
     * Building Wellbeing into Policy and Action in Australia
 * findings
   * overview
   * our reports
   * survey user guide & questionnaires
   * the data tables
 * prizes
   * what you could win
   * past winners
   * terms & conditions




THE LIVING WELL IN THE ACT REGION SURVEY IS NOW OPEN!

Click here for the Living well in the ACT region survey



THE CARER WELLBEING SURVEY IS NOW OPEN!

Click here for the Carer Wellbeing Survey



THE REGIONAL WELLBEING SURVEY IS COMING SOON!





REGIONAL




WELLBEING


SURVEYS


THE REGIONAL WELLBEING SURVEY TEAM MEASURE WELLBEING, RESILIENCE AND LIVEABILITY
ACROSS AUSTRALIA IN SURVEYS INCLUDING THE REGIONAL WELLBEING SURVEY, LIVING WELL
IN THE ACT REGION SURVEY, AND CARER WELLBEING SURVEY.


CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR CONTACT LIST

 


REGIONAL




WELLBEING


SURVEYS


THE REGIONAL WELLBEING SURVEY TEAM MEASURE WELLBEING, RESILIENCE AND LIVEABILITY
ACROSS AUSTRALIA IN SURVEYS INCLUDING THE REGIONAL WELLBEING SURVEY, LIVING WELL
IN THE ACT REGION SURVEY, AND CARER WELLBEING SURVEY.


CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR CONTACT LIST


WHAT’S HAPPENING?


MEDIA RELEASE – 2022 CARER WELLBEING SURVEY

Oct 10, 2022

The Regional Wellbeing Team is proud to work with Carers Australia to track the
wellbeing of Australian unpaid carers through the Carer Wellbeing Survey. To
mark World Mental Health Day this year, Carers Australia is highlighting new
data from the 2022 Carer Wellbeing...

read more


MEDIA RELEASE – ACT RESIDENTS HAPPIER THAN OTHER REGIONS

Aug 4, 2022

People living in Canberra and the close surrounding regions are happier, on
average, than Australians living in other areas of the country, according to
the Living well in the ACT region survey.  

read more



CLICK HERE TO DO
THE 2022 LIVING WELL IN THE ACT CHECK-IN SURVEY


WHAT’S HAPPENING?


MEDIA RELEASE – 2022 CARER WELLBEING SURVEY

Oct 10, 2022

The Regional Wellbeing Team is proud to work with Carers Australia to track the
wellbeing of Australian unpaid carers through the Carer Wellbeing Survey. To
mark World Mental Health Day this year, Carers Australia is highlighting new
data from the 2022 Carer Wellbeing...

read more


MEDIA RELEASE – ACT RESIDENTS HAPPIER THAN OTHER REGIONS

Aug 4, 2022

People living in Canberra and the close surrounding regions are happier, on
average, than Australians living in other areas of the country, according to
the Living well in the ACT region survey.  

read more


THE FINDINGS OF THE LATEST LIVING WELL IN THE ACT SURVEY ARE OUT

Jul 20, 2022

The findings of the latest Living Well in the ACT survey are out – and suggest
that while the wellbeing of many Canberrans remains high despite the impacts of
COVID-19, some groups are doing it harder than others.  

read more


THE REGIONAL WELLBEING SURVEY TEAM ARE PROUD TO BE WORKING WITH CARERS AUSTRALIA
TO TRACK THE WELLBEING OF CARERS – FINDINGS FROM THE FIRST ANNUAL SURVEY ARE NOW
AVAILABLE

Oct 13, 2021

The 2021 Carer Wellbeing Survey found that unpaid carers are lonelier, in poorer
physical and mental health, and are less likely to be employed compared to the
average Australian. The results from the 2021 Carer Wellbeing Survey can be
found here:...

read more


MAGDA SZUBANSKI AND WILL CONNOLLY SET TO TEST CREATIVE ARTS AS TRAUMA THERAPY

Mar 5, 2021

Have you heard about UC’s Regeneration project? It's an exciting initiative
funded by money raised by Magda Szubanski and Will Connolly during the 2019/2020
bushfires! Regeneration is a creative arts-based therapy project to help support
health and wellbeing in...

read more


WHAT IS THE REGIONAL WELLBEING SURVEY?



Worldwide, many nations and organisations — including the United Nations, the
OECD, and more than 50 countries — are starting to measure social progress using
measures that go beyond economic growth. This is because it is increasingly
understood that economic growth alone doesn’t guarantee a good quality of life.
We need to understand how liveable, safe and friendly communities are, if they
have good access to key services and infrastructure, and if they are welcoming
and inclusive. In other words, we need to know if they provide a good life for
the people who live in them, as well as producing economic growth.

Often there’s not much information to help us understand quality of life —
particularly for rural and remote regions. Since 2013, the Regional Wellbeing
team at the University of Canberra have been asking people

across Australia, in remote, rural and urban regions, about the liveability of
their community, their wellbeing, and their ability to cope with challenging
times.

We produce a wide range of reports, as well as data tables showing the latest
survey data for regions right across Australia, and for specific groups
including farmers. Many organisations use our data to track quality of life in
their region or industry — check out who is using the survey data. Researchers
can also apply to access our data set, if they are able to meet our strict
confidentiality and privacy requirements — find out more here.

READ MORE >>

WHAT IS THE REGIONAL WELLBEING SURVEY?



Worldwide, many nations and organisations — including the United Nations, the
OECD, and more than 50 countries — are starting to measure social progress using
measures that go beyond economic growth. This is because it is increasingly
understood that economic growth alone doesn’t guarantee a good quality of life.
We need to understand how liveable, safe and friendly communities are, if they
have good access to key services and infrastructure, and if they are welcoming
and inclusive. In other words, we need to know if they provide a good life for
the people who live in them, as well as producing economic growth.

Often there’s not much information to help us understand quality of life —
particularly for rural and remote regions. Since 2013, the Regional Wellbeing
team at the University of Canberra have been asking people across Australia, in
remote, rural and urban regions, about the liveability of their community, their
wellbeing, and their ability to cope with challenging times.

We produce a wide range of reports, as well as data tables showing the latest
survey data for regions right across Australia, and for specific groups
including farmers. Many organisations use our data to track quality of life in
their region or industry — check out who is using the survey data. Researchers
can also apply to access our data set, if they are able to meet our strict
confidentiality and privacy requirements — find out more here.

READ MORE >>


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WHAT IS THE REGIONAL WELLBEING SURVEY?

Worldwide, many nations and organisations — including the United Nations, the
OECD, and more than 50 countries — are starting to measure social progress using
measures that go beyond economic growth. This is because it is increasingly
understood that economic growth alone doesn’t guarantee a good quality of life.
We need to understand how liveable, safe and friendly communities are, if they
have good access to key services and infrastructure, and if they are welcoming
and inclusive. In other words, we need to know if they provide a good life for
the people who live in them, as well as producing economic growth.



Often there’s not much information to help us understand quality of life —
particularly for rural and remote regions. Since 2013, the Regional Wellbeing
team at the University of Canberra have been asking people across Australia, in
remote, rural and urban regions, about the liveability of their community, their
wellbeing, and their ability to cope with challenging times.

We produce a wide range of reports, as well as data tables showing the latest
survey data for regions right across Australia, and for specific groups
including farmers. Many organisations use our data to track quality of life in
their region or industry — check out who is using the survey data. Researchers
can also apply to access our data set, if they are able to meet our strict
confidentiality and privacy requirements — find out more here.

READ MORE >>

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