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Page 1: Building Liveable Communities –  A Hypothetical Approach 20 th  August 2007

Building Liveable Communities – A Hypothetical Approach20th August 2007

Page 2: Building Liveable Communities –  A Hypothetical Approach 20 th  August 2007

Overview

• How is REDC getting involved?

• How do you measure it?

• Why is everyone interested in it?

• What is liveability?

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REDC and Liveability

REDC Purpose

“To engage the region in a strategic approach to long term sustainability”

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REDC and Liveability Sustainable People, Sustainable Industry

• Skills shortage

• Smart approach to business

• Attraction but not retention

• Need to know why – liveability implications

• Community and Social Infrastructure Audit

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Measuring LiveabilityHow has this been done? – INTERNATIONAL EXAMPLE

• Liveability Ranking (Part of Worldwide Cost of Living Survey)– 40 indicators in 5 individually weighted categories:

1. Stability (25%) 2. Healthcare (20%) 3. Culture and Environment (25%)4. Education (10%)5. Infrastructure (20%)

• Cities rated from 0% to 100% (lower score is better) • Melbourne ranked 1st in 2002 and 2004

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Measuring LiveabilityHow has this been done? – NATIONAL EXAMPLE

• Australian Unity Wellbeing Index– Personal Wellbeing Index– National Wellbeing Index

– Personal Wellbeing Index (how satisfied people are with their lives) – satisfaction with:

• Health;• Personal relationships;• Safety;• Standard of living;• Achievements in life;• Community connection;• Future security.

– Measure of 0% to 100% (100% being completely satisfied)– Regularly measured and compared over time

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Measuring Liveability How has it been done? – LOCAL EXAMPLE

• Cairns City Council1. Affordability2. Accessibility3. Mobility4. Diversity5. Equity6. Amenity7. Well-Being8. Good Leadership

• Range of measures under each category, rated over time as • Improving or acceptable• Unacceptable or getting worse• Stable or Don’t know yet

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Why Measure Liveability? Cost, time and risk implications…

• Evaluate policy outcomes• Prioritise public expenditure• Promotion of destinations• Enhance urban design and planning• Justify infrastructure requests• Evaluation across social, economic and

environmental aspirations

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Defining Liveability

• Liveable is defined as

“Fit or suitable to live in or with.”• Bushman – Sahara Desert?• Eskimo – Arctic Circle?• Closer to home…

– Retired farmer vs young urban adult in Clermont?– Same people in apartment in Mackay CBD?

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Defining Liveability

• What does ‘fit or suitable to live in or with’ mean for our community?

• How do we accommodate for everyone?

• What are the key factors?

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Panel Discussion

1. How can the region benefit from measuring liveability?

2. What are essential components of liveability for this region?

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Mackay Regional Challenges Sustainable Growth Management

• Regional Leadership and Policy Engagement• Logistic Infrastructure

– Road, Rail, Air and Port • Industrial Land Development• Affordable and Available Housing• Supportive Infrastructure

– Energy, Water & Telecommunications• Staff Attraction and Retention• Community Infrastructure & Support • Education & Training

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Key Projects2007/2008

1. Economic Baseline Audit, and Economic Development Plan.

2. Social & Community Infrastructure Audit.

3. Economics of Freight Transport Study

4. Energy Audit.

5. Data-house for Regional Studies/Knowledge Management.

6. Qld on Show

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Questions ?


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