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Area C in Clarence Valley Council

Area C is made up of Maclean, Pillar Valley, Woombah, James Creek, Wooli, Brushgrove, Gulmarrad, Woodford Island, Ashby, Chatsworth, Townsend, Brooms Head, Wells Crossing, Ashby Heights, Ulmarra, Tyndale, Braunstone, Lawrence, Harwood, Tucabia, Minnie Water, Jacky Bulbin Flat, Mororo, Lanitza, Halfway Creek, and Warregah Island.

Living in Area C

Area C Overall Liveability Index
Clarence Valley Council
61.2
Area A
60.0
Area B
62.2
Area D
59.9
Collected November 2024

Use the values and experiences matrix to understand the relationship between what your residents believe makes somewhere a good place to live and how they experience their local area in that regard. The matrix highlights the attributes that your community believe needs to maintained and improved to advance overall liveability.

Greater Importance & Worse Experiences    Greater Importance & Better Experiences    Less important attributes

Area C Overall Liveability Index

Area C Overall Liveability Index 63.7

Clarence Valley Council Overall Liveability Index

Clarence Valley Council Overall Liveability Index 61.2

Area C
Clarence Valley Council
Importance
Experience
Natural environment
Importance
Experience
67%
8.7
65%
8.3
Feeling safe
Importance
Experience
64%
7.8
59%
6.8
Sense of community
Importance
Experience
56%
7.3
48%
7.0
Health services
Importance
Experience
48%
4.8
51%
4.8
Affordable decent housing
Importance
Experience
45%
4.7
45%
4.7
Good job prospects
Importance
Experience
29%
4.6
30%
4.7
A lack of road congestion
Importance
Experience
26%
7.6
25%
6.9
Shopping, leisure & dining
Importance
Experience
23%
4.9
30%
5.1
Social cohesion
Importance
Experience
23%
6.4
24%
6.2
Making your way
Importance
Experience
22%
6.3
20%
6.4
Opportunity for all
Importance
Experience
20%
5.9
20%
5.9
Education
Importance
Experience
19%
5.3
22%
5.2
Public transport
Importance
Experience
18%
4.0
16%
4.5
Cultural facilities
Importance
Experience
15%
5.9
17%
6.2
A prosperous economy
Importance
Experience
14%
5.6
15%
5.5
Sports and recreation
Importance
Experience
10%
6.8
13%
7.0
The arrows indicate whether a difference is statistically significant. Significance testing helps determine if a difference between two groups is likely real (shown by an arrow) or due to random chance (no arrow).
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Health and Wellbeing in Area C

Physical Health
How would you rate your physical health?
Do you think your physical health will get better, worse or stay the same over the next year?
Area C (n = 141)
7.1
Very poor
Excellent
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 526)
7.0
Very poor
Excellent
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Significantly lower
Area C (n = 141)
13%
51%
36%
Get worse
Stay the same
Get better
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 526)
15%
55%
29%
Get worse
Stay the same
Get better
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Mental Health
How would you rate your mental health?
Do you think your mental health will get better, worse or stay the same over the next year?
Area C (n = 141)
7.9
Very poor
Excellent
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 526)
7.4
Very poor
Excellent
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Area C (n = 141)
5%
68%
27%
Get worse
Stay the same
Get better
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 526)
7%
71%
22%
Get worse
Stay the same
Get better
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Social wellbeing
How would you rate your social wellbeing?
Do you think your social wellbeing will get better, worse or stay the same over the next year?
Area C (n = 141)
7.6
Very poor
Excellent
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 526)
7.1
Very poor
Excellent
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Area C (n = 141)
4%
74%
22%
Get worse
Stay the same
Get better
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 526)
8%
71%
21%
Get worse
Stay the same
Get better
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Financial circumstances in Area C

How would you rate your personal financial circumstances?
Do you think your personal financial circumstance will get worse, stay the same or get better over the next year?
Area C (n = 141)
6.6
Very poor
Excellent
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 526)
6.1
Very poor
Excellent
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Area C (n = 141)
15%
62%
23%
Get worse
Stay the same
Get better
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 526)
18%
60%
22%
Get worse
Stay the same
Get better
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How often, if ever, are you late meeting your financial commitments?
Do you think the economic situation in your local area will get worse, stay the same or get better over the next year?
Area C (n = 141)
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 503)
Always late
0%
1%
Often late
4%
6%
Sometimes late
21%
27%
Never late
75%
67%
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Area C (n = 141)
34%
59%
8%
Get worse
Stay the same
Get better
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 526)
38%
52%
10%
Get worse
Stay the same
Get better
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Impacts of climate change in Area C

Which of the following best describes your personal views on climate change?
Area C (n = 141)
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 526)
It's happening, caused entirely/mostly by human activities
32%
34%
It's happening, caused equally by human and natural
40%
36%
It's happening, caused entirely/mostly by natural causes
14%
11%
It's happening, not sure what is causing it
2%
7%
I don't believe climate change is happening
11%
13%
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Among those that believe in climate change, 52% indicated that their local area is currently feeling the effects of climate change and a further 36% expected their local area to feel the effects within their lifetime. Of those, 6% were very confident that their local area would be able to adapt to the effects of climate change and a further 33% somewhat confident. 54% were not confident.

Please select the extent to which climate change is impacting or will impact your local area in your lifetime?
How confident are you that your local area will be able to adapt to the effects of climate change in your lifetime?
Area C (n = 141)
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 453)
My local area is feeling the effects of climate change
52%
55%
My local area is not feeling the effects of climate change, but expect it will in my lifetime
36%
32%
My local area is not feeling the effects of climate change, and do not expect it will in my lifetime
11%
13%
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Area C (n = 141)
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 384)
Very confident
6%
4%
Somewhat confident
33%
37%
Not very confident
39%
38%
Not at all confident
14%
16%
Don't know
7%
6%
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Among the group of residents that felt their local area is currently feeling, or will feel, the effects of climate change in their lifetime, the top local area climate-related events were: Flooding (79%), Bushfires (76%) and Storms (75%). The top actions residents felt should be taken to address the effects of climate change in their local area were: Protect and enhance local biodiversity (plants and animals) (65%), Educate residents on how to live more sustainably (60%) and Conserve natural resources (e.g. air, water, soil, etc.) (58%).

How is your local area currently, or how do you expect it will, feel the effects of climate change in your lifetime?
What do you feel are the best ways to address the effects of climate change in your local area?
Area C (n = 141)
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 373)
Flooding
79%
87%
Bushfires
76%
81%
Storms
75%
72%
Extreme heat
61%
71%
Droughts
52%
54%
Severe wind
43%
40%
Other
30%
27%
Cyclones
14%
12%
Extremely cold temperatures
6%
8%
Earthquakes
3%
2%
None of these
3%
3%
Landslide
2%
7%
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Area C (n = 141)
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 384)
Protect and enhance local biodiversity (plants and animals)
65%
62%
Educate residents on how to live more sustainably
60%
62%
Conserve natural resources (e.g. air, water, soil, etc.)
58%
54%
Through more sustainable building and development practices
53%
50%
Provide options for recycling waste (e.g. household waste, food waste, e-waste, etc.).
47%
47%
Reduce pollution of the environment
47%
52%
Adopt renewable energy sources
44%
46%
Host renewable energy projects in the local area (e.g. solar, wind, hydro, etc.)
39%
39%
Encourage residents to buy locally
38%
41%
The use of more sustainable transport options
30%
27%
Create renewable energy sources
28%
35%
Reduce carbon emissions in the local area
28%
31%
Other
8%
7%
None of these
4%
4%
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Impacts of climate change on residents

Among those that believe in climate change, 44% indicated that they themselves are currently feeling the effects of climate change and a further 40% expected to within their lifetime. Of those, 10% were very confident that they would be able to adapt to the effects of climate change and a further 55% somewhat confident. 31% were not confident.

Please select the extent to which climate change is impacting or will impact you personally in your lifetime?
How confident are you that you personally will be able to adapt to the effects of climate change in your lifetime?
Area C (n = 141)
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 453)
I am feeling the effects of climate change
49%
44%
I am not feeling the effects of climate change, but expect to in my lifetime
36%
40%
I am not feeling the effects of climate change, and do not expect to in my lifetime
15%
15%
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Area C (n = 141)
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 367)
Very confident
10%
10%
Somewhat confident
55%
60%
Not very confident
28%
24%
Not at all confident
3%
3%
Don't know
4%
3%
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Among the group of residents that felt they are currently feeling, or will feel, the effects of climate change in their lifetime, the top personal impacts were: Increased household running costs (e.g. energy, water, insurance, etc) (79%), Food production, making it harder and more expensive to get food items (62%) and Challenges getting around (e.g. damage to roads, public transport) (51%). 54% feel climate change will reduce their quality of life somewhat, and a further 18% feel it will reduce their quality of life a lot.

How are you currently, or how do you expect to, personally feel the effects of climate change in your lifetime?
Which of the following best represents how you believe the effects of climate change will affect your quality of life?
Area C (n = 141)
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 367)
Increased household running costs (e.g. energy, water, insurance, etc)
79%
82%
Food production, making it harder and more expensive to get food items
62%
58%
Challenges getting around (e.g. damage to roads, public transport)
51%
47%
Essential infrastructure vulnerability (e.g. water, electricity, gas, sanitation)
44%
39%
Loss or damage to your home/property
43%
39%
My ability to leave my home due to weather (e.g. extreme heat, cold, rain, storms, wind, etc.)
41%
37%
Challenges accessing essential services (e.g. emergency and health services)
32%
34%
My ability to access nature due to weather (e.g. erosion of parks, coastal areas, etc.)
32%
25%
Transport infrastructure vulnerability (e.g. roads, rail, public transport services)
28%
25%
Reduced value to your home/property
25%
21%
Reduced personal safety or health to myself and/or those around me
23%
24%
Reduction in air quality
21%
25%
Other
3%
3%
None of these
2%
2%
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Area C (n = 141)
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 367)
It will improve a lot
1%
1%
It will improve somewhat
4%
6%
It will not change
15%
15%
It will reduce somewhat
54%
49%
It will reduce a lot
18%
20%
Don't know
8%
9%
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Concerns & ideas in Area C

What are the top three issues facing your local area?
Area C (n = 141)
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 526)
Inflation/Cost of Living
57%
50%
Healthcare/Hospitals
47%
42%
Housing/Price of Housing
42%
43%
Law & order
21%
27%
Transport
19%
10%
Unemployment
17%
16%
Petrol Prices/Fuel
16%
13%
The Economy
14%
14%
Household Debt/Personal Debt
12%
11%
Drug/Alcohol Abuse
11%
23%
Poverty/Inequality
10%
11%
Environmental Concerns
10%
10%
Population/Overpopulation
8%
11%
Issues Facing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders
6%
6%
Education
5%
6%
Taxation
1%
3%
Race Relations/Racism
1%
3%
Immigration
0%
1%
Defence
0%
0%
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Natural Disaster Preparedness in Area C

How concerned are you about bushfires impacting you and your family?
Area C (n = 141)
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 526)
1 - Not at all concerned
7%
8%
2
8%
10%
3
23%
26%
4
24%
25%
5- Very concerned
38%
31%
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How concerned are you about floods impacting you and your family?
Area C (n = 141)
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 526)
1 - Not at all concerned
11%
7%
2
13%
9%
3
15%
18%
4
26%
29%
5- Very concerned
35%
37%
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How concerned are you about severe storms impacting you and your family?
Area C (n = 141)
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 526)
1 - Not at all concerned
2%
2%
2
10%
8%
3
22%
27%
4
31%
31%
5- Very concerned
35%
32%
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How prepared do you feel for bushfires?
Area C (n = 141)
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 526)
Not at all prepared
5%
8%
Not very prepared
25%
22%
Quite prepared
54%
53%
Very prepared
14%
12%
Unsure
2%
5%
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How prepared do you feel for floods?
Area C (n = 141)
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 526)
Not at all prepared
12%
11%
Not very prepared
19%
21%
Quite prepared
47%
45%
Very prepared
19%
19%
Unsure
3%
4%
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How prepared do you feel for severe storms?
Area C (n = 141)
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 526)
Not at all prepared
10%
8%
Not very prepared
22%
26%
Quite prepared
58%
52%
Very prepared
6%
9%
Unsure
3%
5%
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Have you taken any action(s) to prepare your household for a bushfire in the last two years?
Area C (n = 141)
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 526)
Downloaded the “fires near me” app
72%
61%
Maintained a clear area around your home
66%
56%
Cleared gutters of leaf litter
53%
47%
Cut back trees or cleaned up debris
41%
39%
Bought insurance or checked your insurance
36%
31%
Developed a bushfire survival and evacuation plan
31%
26%
Installed solar or purchased a generator
31%
26%
Installed longer hoses
28%
22%
Created a home emergency kit
26%
23%
Installed a water tank
22%
21%
Installed screens or seals around windows and doors
14%
11%
Installed gutter guards
12%
12%
None of these
10%
13%
Enclosed areas under the house
7%
6%
Repaired roof or gaps in external walls
7%
6%
Other
2%
3%
Attached a fire sprinkler system to gutters
1%
3%
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Have you taken any action(s) to prepare your household for a flood in the last two years?
Area C (n = 141)
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 526)
Sought information about floods to know your risk
40%
38%
None of these
29%
36%
Developed a flood plan, including when to evacuate and where
27%
25%
Bought new insurance or checked your existing insurance
26%
23%
Created a home emergency kit
21%
18%
Other
12%
8%
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Have you taken any action(s) to prepare your household for a severe storm in the last two years?
Area C (n = 141)
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 526)
Cleared trees or debris around your house
55%
46%
Bought new insurance or checked your existing insurance
30%
26%
Invested in power supply back up
26%
19%
Created a home emergency kit with critical supplies
26%
19%
Sought information about severe storms to know your risk
26%
24%
Developed a plan for what to do in a severe storm
22%
19%
None of these
14%
22%
Other
1%
3%
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Council Roles and Responsibilities in Area C

Which of the following services would you like to see Clarence Valley Council advocating for to help us progress towards our Vision?
Area C (n = 141)
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 526)
Health services (e.g. hospitals, doctors, specialists, etc.)
61%
62%
Emergency services (e.g. ambulance, fire, SES, etc.)
38%
27%
Social services (e.g. counselling, youth services, disability services, family and child services, etc.)
29%
36%
Economic development services (e.g. supporting local businesses, attracting investment, etc.)
28%
28%
Public housing
26%
31%
Law enforcement (e.g. police, courts, corrections)
25%
32%
Transport infrastructure and services (e.g. trains, buses, stations, etc.)
22%
14%
Public utilities (e.g. water, gas, electricity, phone/internet, waste disposal, etc.)
21%
21%
Education opportunities (e.g. schools, kindergartens, universities, adult education, etc.)
21%
24%
Environment services (e.g. sewage, water management services, etc.)
20%
18%
Cultural services (e.g. museums, galleries, libraries, etc.)
8%
8%
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How satisfied do you personally feel towards the region’s efforts to support and build capacity of the region’s First Nations communities?
Area C (n = 141)
Clarence Valley Council 2024 (n = 526)
Very satisfied
12%
13%
Somewhat satisfied
15%
16%
Neutral
44%
42%
Somewhat dissatisfied
12%
10%
Very dissatisfied
5%
8%
Don’t know
12%
11%
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