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A 2025 Australian survey finds urban areas have better health and relationships but wider gaps, while rural regions show stronger connections but worse health, with wellbeing slightly up nationally.
A 2025 Deakin University survey of over 10,000 Australians reveals uneven wellbeing across regions, with capital cities scoring higher in health and relationships but showing greater disparities, while rural areas report stronger personal connections but poorer health.
Personal wellbeing remained stable, though younger adults, low-income earners, renters, and the unemployed reported lower life satisfaction.
National wellbeing rose slightly, likely due to post-election optimism.
The study, part of the Australian Unity Wellbeing Index, excluded two electorates with large Indigenous populations due to methodological concerns.
Researchers urge policymakers to integrate wellbeing metrics into long-term planning to address inequities and prioritize community needs over economic growth.
Una encuesta australiana de 2025 encuentra que las áreas urbanas tienen mejor salud y relaciones, pero brechas más amplias, mientras que las regiones rurales muestran conexiones más fuertes, pero peor salud, con un bienestar ligeramente superior a nivel nacional.