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Access to the natural environment (e.g. rivers, beaches, forests, parks, green spaces)

Epidemiologists tell us that spending time in the natural environment on a regular basis makes a serious positive contribution to our wellbeing and, by extension our creativity, productivity and a host of other things that make for a good and resilient human. An attribute we want to experience and protect at the same time, one’s ability to 'access the natural environment' is often cited among the most important liveability attributes. Read more about .id's views on the importance of 'access to the natural environment' here.

Access to the natural environment in Ipswich

Greater Importance & Better Experiences

49% of residents selected ‘Access to the natural environment (e.g. rivers, beaches, forests, parks, green spaces)’ as an important attribute when considering what makes somewhere a good place to live, making it the 2nd most important liveability aspect for Ipswich residents overall. Residents rated their experience of ‘Access to the natural environment (e.g. rivers, beaches, forests, parks, green spaces)’ in their local area 6.3 out of 10, on average, making it the 1st most positively experienced attribute of 16. In comparison to Australia: 2024, residents of Ipswich placed less importance on Access to the natural environment and reported worse local area experiences. In comparison to May 2023, residents of Ipswich placed greater importance on Access to the natural environment.

Benchmarks

Importance
Experience
Ipswich
49%
6.3
May 2023
45%
6.0
Australia: 2024
53%
7.9
Metropolitan Australia: 2024
51%
7.7
Queensland: 2024
55%
7.7
South East Queensland: 2024
53%
7.5

Local areas

Importance
Experience
Ipswich
49%
6.3
Division 1 (n = 244)
42%
6.0
Division 2 (n = 203)
55%
6.7
Division 3 (n = 399)
51%
6.2
Division 4 (n = 299)
48%
6.2

Gender

Importance
Experience
Ipswich
49%
6.3
Male (n = 486)
46%
6.3
Female (n = 615)
52%
6.4
Non-binary (n = 16)
51%
6.2
Prefer not to say (n = 25)
63%
4.4

Age

Importance
Experience
Ipswich
49%
6.3
18 - 34 (n = 268)
55%
6.1
35 - 59 (n = 459)
51%
6.3
60 + (n = 359)
38%
6.4

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