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Greater Shepparton Wellbeing Report
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Community Wellbeing Reports contain a select number of community wellbeing indicators which are used to highlight important trends and issues in the community. These reports provide a snapshot of the wellbeing of individual municipalities with comparisons to regional and statewide results.
Greater Shepparton in the heart of the Goulburn Valley is the fourth largest provincial centre in Victoria. Shepparton township is located at the confluence of the Goulburn and Broken Rivers and at the intersection of the Goulburn Valley and Midland Highways. The region has a diverse population, with 15.7% of residents born overseas.
The region is a major fruit and vegetable processing centre, with two large canneries. There are also large dairy processing facilities located in and around Shepparton, which provide products for both local consumption and export. Irrigation is critical to agricultural production.
The main industries include agriculture, fruit and vegetable processing, dairy product manufacturing.
The municipality includes the localities of Arcadia, Ardmona, Benarch, Boxwood, Branditt, Bunbartha, Byrneside, Caniambo, Colliver, Congupna, Cooma, Coomboona, Cosgrove, Dhurringile, Dookie, Dookie College, Dunkirk, Gillieston, Girgarre East, Gowangardie, Grahamvale, Harston, Hendersyde, Invergordon South, Karramomus, Katandra, Katandra North, Kialla, Kialla Park, Kyabram, Lancaster, Lemnos, Major Plains, Marionvale, Marungi, Merrigum, Moorilim, Mooroopna, Mooroopna North West, Murchison, Nalinga, Orrvale, Pine Lodge, Shepparton, Shepparton East, Shepparton North, Shepparton Park, St Germains, Stanhope South, Stewarton, Tallygaroopna, Tamleugh North, Tamleugh West, Tatura, Toolamba, Toolamba East, Undera, Violet Town, Willowdene, Wyuna and Zeerust. This descriptive information about the Municipality has been selected from the Local Government Victoria website. You can also find key Census data relating to this LGA at the Australian Bureau of Statistics - 2006 Census Data by Location website.
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| Healthy Safe and Inclusive Communities - Personal Health and Wellbeing |
Self-Reported Health |
Self-Reported Health was measured in the 2007 Community Indicators Victoria Survey. Respondents were asked to rate their health as excellent, very good, good, fair or poor.
51.6% of persons living within Greater Shepparton reported that their health was either excellent or very good as compared to 54.3% in the Hume Region and the Victorian State average of 54.3%.
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| 51.6 |
54.3 |
54.3 |
| Greater Shepparton |
Hume |
Victoria |
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| Healthy Safe and Inclusive Communities - Personal Health and Wellbeing |
Subjective Wellbeing |
Subjective Wellbeing was measured in the 2007 Community Indicators Victoria Survey using the Australian Unity Wellbeing Index (AUWBI). Respondents were asked to rate their satisfaction with their lives on a number of domains resulting in an aggregated Personal Wellbeing Index ranging between 0-100.
Normative data from the AUWBI indicates that the average Personal Wellbeing Index for Australians is approximately 75. In comparison, the average Personal Wellbeing Index for persons living in Greater Shepparton was 78.6 in 2007, while the Hume Region average was 78.5 and the Victorian State average was 76.4. |
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| 78.6 |
78.5 |
76.4 |
| Greater Shepparton |
Hume |
Victoria |
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Healthy Safe and Inclusive Communities -
Community Connectedness |
Feeling Part of the Community |
| Community Connection was measured in the 2007 Community Indicators Victoria Survey. Respondents were asked to rate their satisfaction with feeling part of their community and answers are presented according to a 0-100 range.
Normative data from the AUWBI indicates that the average Community Connection score for Australians is approximately 70. In comparison, the average Community Connection score for persons living in Greater Shepparton was 77.0 in 2007, while the Hume Region average was 76.4 and the Victorian State average was 70.7. |
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| 77.0 |
76.4 |
70.7 |
| Greater Shepparton |
Hume |
Victoria |
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| Healthy Safe and Inclusive Communities - Community Connectedness |
Social Support |
| Social Support was measured in the Department of Planning and Community Development Community Strength Survey in 2008. Respondents were asked if they could get help from friends, family or neighbours when they needed it, either definitely, sometimes or not at all.
88.6% of persons living within Greater Shepparton reported that they could definitely get help from friends, family or neighbours when they needed it, as compared to 91.8% in the Hume Region. |
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| 88.6 |
91.8 |
91.7 |
| Greater Shepparton |
Hume |
Victoria |
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| Healthy Safe and Inclusive Communities - Community Connectedness |
Volunteering |
Volunteering was measured in the Department of Planning and Community Development Community Strength Survey in 2008. Respondents were asked whether or not they helped out as a volunteer.
38% of persons living within Greater Shepparton reported that they helped out as a volunteer, as compared to 48% in the Hume Region.
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| 38 |
48 |
40.8 |
| Greater Shepparton |
Hume |
Victoria |
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| Healthy Safe and Inclusive Communities - Early Childhood |
Child Health Assessments |
Child Health Assessments are routinely undertaken by the Maternal and Child Health Service in Victoria to monitor child health and development. Ten visits are anticipated according to key ages and stages until a child reaches 3.5 years of age. Data relating to the activities of the Maternal and Child Health Service are collated on a financial year basis by the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development.
The rate of participation for children eligible for an assessment at 3.5 years was 59.6% in Greater Shepparton in 2007-08, compared to 67.6% in the Hume Region and the Victorian State average of 60.1%. |
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| 59.6 |
67.6 |
60.1 |
| Greater Shepparton |
Hume |
Victoria |
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| Healthy Safe and Inclusive Communities - Personal and Community Safety |
Perceptions of Safety |
Perceptions of Safety were measured in the 2007 Community Indicators Victoria Survey. Respondents were asked to rate how safe they felt when walking alone in their local area during the day and at night.
When walking alone in their local area during the day 96.0% of persons in Greater Shepparton felt safe or very safe, compared to 97.5% in the Hume Region and the Victorian State average of 96.0%.
When walking alone at night 59.6% of persons in Greater Shepparton felt safe or very safe, compared to 73.6% in the Hume Region and the Victorian State average of 66.5%.
Respondents who stated that they were never alone in the particular situation were not asked to give their perception of how safe they might feel in the situation, and are excluded from the calculation of the proportions. |
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| 96.0 |
97.5 |
96.0 |
| Greater Shepparton |
Hume |
Victoria |
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| 59.6 |
73.6 |
66.5 |
| Greater Shepparton |
Hume |
Victoria |
| Night |
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| Dynamic Resilient Local Economies - Economic Activity |
Highly Skilled Workforce |
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A skilled workforce in a community is an essential component of a strong local economy. For this indicator, highly skilled has been defined as ossupations with ANZSCO Skill Levels 1-3. The data have been collated from customised Census tables obtained from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
52.8% of employed persons working in Greater Shepparton worked in highly skilled occupations compared to 54.3% in the Hume Region and the Victorian State average of 56.3%.
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| 52.8 |
54.3 |
56.3 |
| Greater Shepparton |
Hume |
Victoria |
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| Dynamic Resilient Local Economies - Employment |
Employment Rate |
The employment rate has been calculated from the Australian Bureau of Statistics 2006 Census. This employment to population ratio describes the percentage of persons aged 15 years or older who are employed.
Of those aged 15 years or older and living in Greater Shepparton, 61.0% were employed, compared to 60.7% in the Hume Region and the Victorian State average of 60.9%.
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| 61.0 |
60.7 |
60.9 |
| Greater Shepparton |
Hume |
Victoria |
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| Dynamic Resilient Local Economies - Income and Wealth |
Income |
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Median Equivalised Household Income has been calculated from the Australian Bureau of Statistics 2006 Census. Equivalising income adjusts the total income of the household according to the number of persons and household type.
Median Equivalised Gross Weekly Household Income for Greater Shepparton was $528, compared to $521 in the Hume Region and the Victorian State average of $600.
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| 528 |
521 |
600 |
| Greater Shepparton |
Hume |
Victoria |
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| Dynamic Resilient Local Economies - Income and Wealth |
Food Security |
Food Security was measured in the 2007 Community Indicators Victoria Survey. Respondents were asked if there had been any times in the previous 12 months when they had run out of food and could not afford to buy more.
6.9% of persons living in Greater Shepparton had experienced food insecurity, compared to 7.3% in the Hume Region and the Victorian State average of 6.0%.
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| 6.9 |
7.3 |
6.0 |
| Greater Shepparton |
Hume |
Victoria |
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| Dynamic Resilient Local Economies - Skills |
Educational Qualifications |
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Educational qualifications are an important resource enabling individuals and their communities an opportunity to engage in the knowledge economy. The percentage of people living in Greater Shepparton who had Tertiary or TAFE qualifications has been calculated from the Australian Bureau of Statistics 2006 Census.
Of those living in Greater Shepparton, 39.0% of persons aged 25 years and over had tertiary or TAFE qualifications, compared to 43.8% in the Hume Region and the Victorian State average of 50.7%.
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| 39.0 |
43.8 |
50.7 |
| Greater Shepparton |
Hume |
Victoria |
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| Dynamic Resilient Local Economies - Work-Life Balance |
Adequate Work-Life Balance |
Work-Life Balance was measured in the 2007 Community Indicators Victoria Survey. Employed respondents were asked whether they agreed that "their work and family life often interfere with each other".
57.2% of employed persons living in Greater Shepparton disagreed or strongly disagreed that their work and family life often interfere with each other, and felt that they had a good balance of work and family. This is compared to 53.6% in the Hume Region and the Victorian State average of 53.0%. |
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| 57.2 |
53.6 |
53.0 |
| Greater Shepparton |
Hume |
Victoria |
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| Sustainable Built and Natural Environments - Housing |
Housing Affordability |
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One measure of Housing Affordability has been calculated through customised 2006 Census tables obtained from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The data show the percentage of households spending 30% or more of their gross household income on rent or mortgage payments.
18.0% of households in Greater Shepparton were spending 30% or more of gross household income on rent or mortgage payments, compared to 16.0% in the Hume Region and the Victorian State average of 17.7%.
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| 18.0 |
16.0 |
17.7 |
| Greater Shepparton |
Hume |
Victoria |
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| Sustainable Built and Natural Environments - Transport Accessibility |
Transport Limitations |
Transport Limitations were measured in the 2007 Community Indicators Victoria Survey. Respondents were asked if their day-to-day travel had been limited or restricted in the previous 12 months.
13.3% of persons living in Greater Shepparton had experienced transport limitations in the previous year, compared to 20.2% in the Hume Region and the Victorian State average of 20.3%. |
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| 13.3 |
20.2 |
20.3 |
| Greater Shepparton |
Hume |
Victoria |
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| Sustainable Built and Natural Environments - Water |
Waste Water Recycling |
Household Water Conservation was measured in the 2007 Community Indicators Victoria Survey. Respondents were asked if their household had engaged in a list of water conservation methods, including the collection of waste water from washing machines, showers or sinks.
54.2% of persons living in Greater Shepparton were in households that collect waste water, compared to 69.7% in the Hume Region and the Victorian State average of 74.8%. |
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| 54.2 |
69.7 |
74.8 |
| Greater Shepparton |
Hume |
Victoria |
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| Sustainable Built and Natural Environments - Waste Management |
Household Waste Recycling |
Data on Household Waste Recycling are obtained from an annual survey conducted by Sustainability Victoria which collects information on the kerbside service activities provided by local government. An average of 490kg of garbage was collected per household from kerbside collections in Victoria in 2007-08.
46% of household waste collected in kerbside collections in Greater Shepparton was recycled in 2007-08, compared to the Victorian State average kerbside recycling rate of 42%.
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| 46 |
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42 |
| Greater Shepparton |
Hume |
Victoria |
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| Culturally Rich and Vibrant Communities - Arts and Cultural Activities |
Participation in Arts and Cultural Activities |
Participation in Arts and Culture was measured in the 2007 Community Indicators Victoria Survey. Respondents were asked if they had participated in a range of activities in the previous month, including painting, drawing, art and craft, playing musical instruments, singing, writing and performing.
40.2% of persons in Greater Shepparton had participated in at least one of the selected artistic and cultural activities in the previous month, compared to 44.9% in the Hume Region and the Victorian State average of 46.6%. |
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| 40.2 |
44.9 |
46.6 |
| Greater Shepparton |
Hume |
Victoria |
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| Culturally Rich and Vibrant Communities - Cultural Diversity |
Community Acceptance of Diverse Cultures |
Victorians' opinions on Cultural Diversity were measured in the 2007 Community Indicators Victoria Survey. Respondents were asked if they agreed that "it is a good thing for a society to be made up of people from different cultures".
79.4% of persons in Greater Shepparton agreed or strongly agreed that cultural diversity is a good thing for a society, compared to 82.9% in the Hume Region and the Victorian State average of 89.4%. |
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| 79.4 |
82.9 |
89.4 |
| Greater Shepparton |
Hume |
Victoria |
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| Democratic and Engaged Communities - Citizen Engagement |
Participation in Citizen Engagement |
Data on the participation of Victorians in selected forms of Citizen Engagement were collected in the 2007 Community Indicators Victoria Survey. Respondents were asked if they had attended a town meeting or public hearing, met, called or written to a local politician, joined a protest or signed a petition in the previous 12 months.
56.6% of persons in Greater Shepparton had engaged in at least one of the selected activities in the previous year, compared to 64.6% in the Hume Region and the Victorian State average of 53.8%. |
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| 56.6 |
64.6 |
53.8 |
| Greater Shepparton |
Hume |
Victoria |
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