Human thriving
Material needs Psychological needs
Material needs
Food and shelter
Personal security
Health
Work
For people to thrive, there are material and psychological needs which must be met
Competence
Autonomy
Relatedness
Health of the broader environment
Proportion of the labour force with university qualifications
50 - 101
38 - 50
26 - 38
15 - 26
0 - 15
Percent
Proportion of the labour force with no qualifications
52 - 101
41 - 52
31 - 41
5 - 31
0 - 5
Percent
VAMPIRE index, 2006
Minimal vulnerability
Low vulnerability
Moderate vulnerability
High vulnerability
Very high vulnerability
(Vulnerability Assessment for Mortgage, Petrol and Inflation Risks and Expenditure)
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What people said they would choose
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
TOTAL
Detached
8%
14%
14%
12%
48%
Semi- detached
6%
8%
8%
6%
26%
Up to 3 storeys
3%
4%
3%
2%
12%
4 storeys & above
5%
4%
3%
2%
14%
TOTAL
22%
30%
26%
22%
100%
4.3.
2.1.
Infill (inner city)
Semi-detatched
Up to 3 storeys
Over 3 storeys
Infill (other)
Greenfield
Supply barriers in Melbourne
Finance Land ConstructionPlanning Infrastructure
Detached
Type
Loca
tion
Disincentives: Critical Important Minor
Little traffic congestion in the areaHas a garage
Near a bus, tram or ferry stop Near a shopping centre
Near local shopsWhether the house is detached
The number of living spacesNear family and friends
Safety for people and property The number of bedrooms
0.50 0.60 0.70 0.80 0.90 1.00
House features
Safety & security
Convenience & access
Attractiveness of environment
What matters most to people?
Safety for people and property
The number of bedrooms
Whether the house is detached
A natural environment you find attractive
Near family and friends
Little traffic congestion in the area
The number of living spaces (lounge/living rooms)
Near local shops
Near a shopping centre
Has a garage
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
Melbourne Growth Areas