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Social Indicators for City of Melbourne Residents 2022
The City of Melbourne Social Indicators Survey (CoMSIS) was conducted for the first time in 2018. The survey collects data, annually, about the state of health, well-being, participation and connection of communities in the Melbourne Local Government Area, primarily to report on key Council Plan 2021-25 municipal outcome indicators. This dataset provides indicator results for 1,508 residents surveyed via telephone and online. Data has been provided by suburb, gender and age groups and has been weighted according to population proportions. Responses such as don't know, not sure, not applicable etc. were excluded in the calculation of indicators. The sample sizes shown reflect this accordingly.
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Social Indicators for City of Melbourne Residents 2022
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The City of Melbourne Social Indicators Survey (CoMSIS) was conducted for the first time in 2018. The survey collects data, annually, about the state of health, well-being, participation and connection of communities in the Melbourne Local Government Area, primarily to report on key Council Plan 2021-25 municipal outcome indicators. This dataset provides indicator results for 1,508 residents surveyed via telephone and online. Data has been provided by suburb, gender and age groups and has been weighted according to population proportions. Responses such as don't know, not sure, not applicable etc. were excluded in the calculation of indicators. The sample sizes shown reflect this accordingly.
Social Indicators for City of Melbourne Residents 2023
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The City of Melbourne Social Indicators Survey (CoMSIS) was conducted for the first time in 2018. The survey collects data, annually, about the state of health, well-being, participation and connection of communities in the Melbourne Local Government Area, primarily to report on key Council Plan 2021-25 municipal outcome indicators. This dataset provides indicator results for 1,376 residents surveyed via telephone and online. Data has been provided by suburb, gender and age groups and has been weighted according to population proportions. Responses such as don't know, not sure, not applicable etc. were excluded in the calculation of indicators. The sample sizes shown reflect this accordingly.
Social Indicators for City of Melbourne Residents 2021
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The City of Melbourne Social Indicators Survey (CoMSIS) was conducted for the first time in 2018. The survey collects data, annually, about the state of health, well-being, participation and connection of communities in the Melbourne Local Government Area, primarily to report on key Council Plan 2021-25 municipal outcome indicators. This dataset provides indicator results for 1,378 residents surveyed via telephone and online. Data has been provided by suburb, gender and age groups and has been weighted according to population proportions. Responses such as don't know, not sure, not applicable etc. were excluded in the calculation of indicators. The sample sizes shown reflect this accordingly.
Social Indicators for City of Melbourne Residents 2021
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The City of Melbourne Social Indicators Survey (CoMSIS) was conducted for the first time in 2018. The survey collects data, annually, about the state of health, well-being, participation and connection of communities in the Melbourne Local Government Area, primarily to report on key Council Plan 2021-25 municipal outcome indicators. This dataset provides indicator results for 1,378 residents surveyed via telephone and online. Data has been provided by suburb, gender and age groups and has been weighted according to population proportions. Responses such as don't know, not sure, not applicable etc. were excluded in the calculation of indicators. The sample sizes shown reflect this accordingly.
Social Indicators for City of Melbourne Residents 2019
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The City of Melbourne Social Indicators Survey (CoMSIS) was conducted for the first time in 2018. The survey collects data, annually, about the state of health, well-being, participation and connection of communities in the Melbourne Local Government Area, primarily to report on key Council Plan 2017-21 municipal outcome indicators. This dataset provides indicator results for 1,212 residents surveyed via telephone and online. Data has been provided by suburb, gender and age groups and has been weighted according to population proportions. Responses such as don't know, not sure, not applicable etc. were excluded in the calculation of indicators. The sample sizes shown reflect this accordingly.
Social Indicators for City of Melbourne Residents 2019
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The City of Melbourne Social Indicators Survey (CoMSIS) was conducted for the first time in 2018. The survey collects data, annually, about the state of health, well-being, participation and connection of communities in the Melbourne Local Government Area, primarily to report on key Council Plan 2017-21 municipal outcome indicators. This dataset provides indicator results for 1,212 residents surveyed via telephone and online. Data has been provided by suburb, gender and age groups and has been weighted according to population proportions. Responses such as don't know, not sure, not applicable etc. were excluded in the calculation of indicators. The sample sizes shown reflect this accordingly.
Social Indicators for City of Melbourne Residents 2020
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The City of Melbourne Social Indicators Survey (CoMSIS) was conducted for the first time in 2018. The survey collects data, annually, about the state of health, well-being, participation and connection of communities in the Melbourne Local Government Area, primarily to report on key Council Plan 2017-21 municipal outcome indicators. This dataset provides indicator results for 1,212 residents surveyed via telephone and online. Data has been provided by suburb, gender and age groups and has been weighted according to population proportions. Responses such as don't know, not sure, not applicable etc. were excluded in the calculation of indicators. The sample sizes shown reflect this accordingly.
Social Indicators for City of Melbourne Residents 2020
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The City of Melbourne Social Indicators Survey (CoMSIS) was conducted for the first time in 2018. The survey collects data, annually, about the state of health, well-being, participation and connection of communities in the Melbourne Local Government Area, primarily to report on key Council Plan 2017-21 municipal outcome indicators. This dataset provides indicator results for 1,212 residents surveyed via telephone and online. Data has been provided by suburb, gender and age groups and has been weighted according to population proportions. Responses such as don't know, not sure, not applicable etc. were excluded in the calculation of indicators. The sample sizes shown reflect this accordingly.
Social Indicators for City of Melbourne Residents 2018
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The City of Melbourne Social Indicators Survey (CoMSIS) was conducted for the first time in 2018. The survey collects data about the state of health, well-being, participation and connection of communities in the Melbourne Local Government Area, primarily to report on key Council Plan 2017-21 municipal outcome indicators. This new survey program replaces the previous Future Melbourne surveys and will be conducted on an annual basis. This data set provides indicator results for 1,247 residents surveyed via a mix of telephone and online interviewing. Results have been provided by suburb, gender and age groups and has been weighted according to population proportions for the Melbourne LGA. Responses such as don't know, don't understand, prefer not to say, not applicable etc. were excluded in the calculation of indicators. The sample sizes shown reflect this accordingly.
Indicators of wellbeing by year (Future Melbourne)
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Future Melbourne Community Plan is the City of Melbourne’s premier planning document. It outlines a plan to grow Melbourne as a global, liveable, and sustainable city. The City of Melbourne accepted responsibility for monitoring the Future Melbourne indicators over the ten years from 2008 and reporting outcomes to Melbourne City Council, the public and City of Melbourne administration. City of Melbourne has commenced a review of the Future Melbourne 2008 plan this year with a view to writing a renewed Future Melbourne 2016-26 plan. To be able to track Melbourne’s progress according to the aims set out in the Future Melbourne 2008 Plan, City of Melbourne developed and indicators framework including indicators for personal wellbeing and social connection, derived from the Australian Unity wellbeing survey. Australian Unity and the Australian Centre on Quality of Life at Deakin University have conducted national bi-annual population surveys for the last ten years and created an index of perceived wellbeing for the Australian population, including the population of Melbourne. Both organisations support the Index being used and developed as a scientific tool and encourage investigations into the usefulness of the Index by others. City of Melbourne annually collects data on the personal wellbeing, social connection, self-reported health, volunteering behaviour, food security, acceptance of diverse cultures; engagement in decision making and arts and cultural activities of residents in Melbourne Local Government Area. To achieve this City of Melbourne commissioned a survey of 400 respondents.