Survey results and reports
Regional Wellbeing Survey results are available to download as data tables for each region. You can also download reports based on the data gathered from the survey.
Who’s using Regional Wellbeing Survey data?
An increasing number of organisations are drawing on data from the Regional Wellbeing Survey. Their reports are looking at quality of life, wellbeing, and changes occurring in rural and regional communities. Here are a few of the reports available now:
- Noosa Shire Council was one of the communities with the highest quality of life in our 2016 Regional Wellbeing Survey results – and they’re proud of it! Check out their report on the survey results
- South Gippsland Shire Council are drawing on survey data as part of reporting on health and wellbeing in their community – see their community health and wellbeing profile
- The Young Farmers Ministerial Advisory Council drew on the survey to help identify recommendations – check out their recommendations
- Monash University produced a report on social sustainability in dairy communities that drew in part on data from the survey
- Survey data were drawn on as part of an assessment of the social and economic impacts of the Murray Darling Basin Plan in Victoria, commissioned by the Victorian government
Please let us know about other reports so we can add them to this list!