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The Community Views team surveyed 231 residents from Urban North West in October 2025.

Urban North West in Rockhampton Regional Council

Urban North West is made up of Parkhurst, Norman Gardens, Park Avenue, Kawana, and Limestone Creek.

Living in Urban North West in October 2025

Urban North West Overall Liveability Index
Rockhampton Regional Council
56.4
Rural
56.1
Urban North East
55.8
Urban South
57.9
Collected October 2025

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

Urban North West Overall Liveability Index

Urban North West Overall Liveability Index 56.4

Rockhampton Regional Council Overall Liveability Index

Rockhampton Regional Council Overall Liveability Index 56.4

Urban North West
Rockhampton Regional Council
Importance
Experience
Feeling safe
Importance
Experience
76%
4.8
76%
4.8
Health services
Importance
Experience
56%
5.0
52%
5.4
Affordable decent housing
Importance
Experience
55%
4.8
53%
4.7
Natural environment
Importance
Experience
43%
7.2
48%
7.1
Shopping, leisure & dining
Importance
Experience
35%
5.9
29%
5.7
Making your way
Importance
Experience
29%
6.1
29%
6.2
Sense of community
Importance
Experience
29%
5.6
34%
5.7
Good job prospects
Importance
Experience
27%
5.9
28%
5.6
Education
Importance
Experience
25%
6.8
23%
6.5
A lack of road congestion
Importance
Experience
23%
5.5
25%
5.7
Social cohesion
Importance
Experience
20%
5.9
20%
5.9
Opportunity for all
Importance
Experience
19%
6.0
20%
6.0
Public transport
Importance
Experience
17%
4.9
17%
4.8
A prosperous economy
Importance
Experience
16%
5.5
17%
5.4
Cultural facilities
Importance
Experience
15%
6.1
17%
6.2
Sports and recreation
Importance
Experience
13%
7.1
13%
6.8
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 Urban North West in October 2025

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?
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
6.8
Very poor
Excellent
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
6.6
Very poor
Excellent
Significantly higher
Significantly lower
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
15%
54%
31%
Get worse
Stay the same
Get better
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
15%
55%
30%
Get worse
Stay the same
Get better
Significantly higher
Significantly lower

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?
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
6.8
Very poor
Excellent
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
6.7
Very poor
Excellent
Significantly higher
Significantly lower
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
10%
68%
23%
Get worse
Stay the same
Get better
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
11%
63%
26%
Get worse
Stay the same
Get better
Significantly higher
Significantly lower

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?
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
6.6
Very poor
Excellent
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
6.5
Very poor
Excellent
Significantly higher
Significantly lower
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
10%
68%
21%
Get worse
Stay the same
Get better
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
10%
70%
20%
Get worse
Stay the same
Get better
Significantly higher
Significantly lower

Financial circumstances in Urban North West in October 2025

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?
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
6.3
Very poor
Excellent
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
5.9
Very poor
Excellent
Significantly higher
Significantly lower
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
22%
49%
29%
Get worse
Stay the same
Get better
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
23%
50%
27%
Get worse
Stay the same
Get better
Significantly higher
Significantly lower
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?
Urban North West 2025 (n = 221)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 772)
Always late
1%
1%
Often late
4%
6%
Sometimes late
30%
32%
Never late
65%
61%
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Significantly lower
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
51%
41%
8%
Get worse
Stay the same
Get better
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
47%
43%
10%
Get worse
Stay the same
Get better
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Significantly lower

Impacts of climate change in Urban North West in October 2025

Which of the following best describes your personal views on climate change?
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
Climate change is happening and is caused entirely or mostly by human activities
25%
28%
Climate change is happening and is caused equally by human activities and natural causes
39%
32%
Climate change is happening and is caused entirely or mostly by natural causes
16%
13%
Climate change is happening, but I am not sure what is causing it
4%
8%
I do not believe climate change is happening
16%
19%
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Significantly lower

Among those that believe in climate change, 39% indicated that their local area is currently feeling the effects of climate change and a further 40% expected their local area to feel the effects within their lifetime. Of those, 2% were very confident that their local area would be able to adapt to the effects of climate change and a further 47% somewhat confident. 46% were not confident.

Please select the extent to which climate change is impacting or will impact your local area in your lifetime?
Urban North West 2025 (n = 192)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 656)
My local area is feeling the effects of climate change
39%
43%
My local area is not feeling the effects of climate change, but expect it will in my lifetime
40%
36%
My local area is not feeling the effects of climate change, and do not expect it will in my lifetime
21%
20%
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Significantly lower
How confident are you that your local area will be able to adapt to the effects of climate change in your lifetime?
Urban North West 2025 (n = 151)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 513)
Very confident
2%
3%
Somewhat confident
47%
45%
Not very confident
31%
33%
Not at all confident
14%
13%
Don't know
6%
6%
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Significantly lower

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: Extreme heat (88%), Bushfires (66%) and Flooding (50%). 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) (64%), Educate residents on how to live more sustainably (56%) and Reduce pollution of the environment (53%).

How is your local area currently, or how do you expect it will, feel the effects of climate change in your lifetime?
Urban North West 2025 (n = 151)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 513)
Extreme heat
88%
87%
Bushfires
66%
68%
Flooding
50%
54%
Droughts
49%
53%
Cyclones
48%
48%
Storms
46%
49%
Severe wind
18%
21%
Sea level rise
12%
13%
Extremely cold temperatures
8%
10%
None of these
5%
3%
Other
3%
4%
Earthquakes
3%
5%
Landslide
1%
3%
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Significantly lower
What do you feel are the best ways to address the effects of climate change in your local area?
Urban North West 2025 (n = 151)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 513)
Protect and enhance local biodiversity (plants and animals)
64%
61%
Educate residents on how to live more sustainably
56%
59%
Reduce pollution of the environment
53%
51%
Conserve natural resources (e.g. air, water, soil, etc.)
50%
49%
Provide options for recycling waste (e.g. household waste, food waste, e-waste, etc.).
49%
48%
Through more sustainable building and development practices
41%
41%
Encourage residents to buy locally
37%
35%
Adopt renewable energy sources
36%
40%
Reduce carbon emissions in the local area
36%
37%
Create renewable energy sources
35%
34%
The use of more sustainable transport options
29%
35%
Host renewable energy projects in the local area (e.g. solar, wind, hydro, etc.)
27%
34%
Other
6%
4%
None of these
1%
3%
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Significantly lower

Impacts of climate change on residents

Among those that believe in climate change, 39% indicated that they themselves are currently feeling the effects of climate change and a further 43% expected to within their lifetime. Of those, 6% were very confident that they would be able to adapt to the effects of climate change and a further 63% somewhat confident. 28% were not confident.

Please select the extent to which climate change is impacting or will impact you personally in your lifetime?
Urban North West 2025 (n = 192)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 656)
I am feeling the effects of climate change
39%
37%
I am not feeling the effects of climate change, but expect to in my lifetime
43%
43%
I am not feeling the effects of climate change, and do not expect to in my lifetime
18%
20%
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Significantly lower
How confident are you that you personally will be able to adapt to the effects of climate change in your lifetime?
Urban North West 2025 (n = 155)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 511)
Very confident
6%
8%
Somewhat confident
63%
60%
Not very confident
24%
22%
Not at all confident
4%
7%
Don't know
3%
3%
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Significantly lower

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) (86%), Food production, making it harder and more expensive to get food items (63%) and Essential infrastructure vulnerability (e.g. water, electricity, gas, sanitation) (40%). 46% feel climate change will reduce their quality of life somewhat, and a further 20% 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?
Urban North West 2025 (n = 155)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 511)
Increased household running costs (e.g. energy, water, insurance, etc)
86%
85%
Food production, making it harder and more expensive to get food items
63%
61%
Essential infrastructure vulnerability (e.g. water, electricity, gas, sanitation)
40%
38%
My ability to leave my home due to weather (e.g. extreme heat, cold, rain, storms, wind, etc.)
33%
38%
Challenges accessing essential services (e.g. emergency and health services)
31%
32%
Challenges getting around (e.g. damage to roads, public transport)
28%
32%
Reduction in air quality
27%
27%
My ability to access nature due to weather (e.g. erosion of parks, coastal areas, etc.)
25%
26%
Loss or damage to your home/property
25%
28%
Reduced personal safety or health to myself and/or those around me
24%
28%
Transport infrastructure vulnerability (e.g. roads, rail, public transport services)
16%
20%
Reduced value to your home/property
12%
13%
Other
3%
2%
None of these
2%
2%
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Significantly lower
Which of the following best represents how you believe the effects of climate change will affect your quality of life?
Urban North West 2025 (n = 155)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 511)
It will improve a lot
2%
1%
It will improve somewhat
7%
9%
It will not change
20%
18%
It will reduce somewhat
46%
45%
It will reduce a lot
20%
20%
Don't know
5%
7%
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Significantly lower

Concerns in Urban North West in October 2025

What are the top three issues facing your local area?
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
Law & order
59%
59%
Inflation/Cost of Living
50%
52%
Housing/Price of Housing
41%
44%
Healthcare/Hospitals
39%
27%
Drug/Alcohol Abuse
29%
29%
Household Debt/Personal Debt
10%
9%
The Economy
9%
9%
Immigration
7%
7%
Taxation
7%
6%
Petrol Prices/Fuel
7%
8%
Transport
7%
8%
Unemployment
6%
7%
Population/Overpopulation
6%
5%
Poverty/Inequality
6%
8%
Issues Facing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders
5%
6%
Race Relations/Racism
5%
5%
Environmental Concerns
3%
6%
Education
3%
3%
Defence
1%
1%
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Significantly lower

Sustainable Behaviours and Extreme Weather in Urban North West in October 2025

Minimising waste through intentional purchasing decisions
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
Currently doing it
73%
71%
Not doing it now, but would like to do it
19%
20%
Not interested in doing it
8%
8%
Significantly higher
Significantly lower

Minimising waste through repurposing or reusing
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
Currently doing it
78%
79%
Not doing it now, but would like to do it
18%
16%
Not interested in doing it
5%
5%
Significantly higher
Significantly lower

Recycling wherever possible
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
Currently doing it
95%
94%
Not doing it now, but would like to do it
3%
4%
Not interested in doing it
1%
2%
Significantly higher
Significantly lower

Composting food waste
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
Currently doing it
37%
42%
Not doing it now, but would like to do it
42%
40%
Not interested in doing it
21%
18%
Significantly higher
Significantly lower

Growing some food at home
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
Currently doing it
36%
41%
Not doing it now, but would like to do it
45%
43%
Not interested in doing it
19%
16%
Significantly higher
Significantly lower

Choosing to buy local goods and services as much as possible
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
Currently doing it
71%
74%
Not doing it now, but would like to do it
25%
23%
Not interested in doing it
4%
3%
Significantly higher
Significantly lower

Installing rooftop solar
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
Currently doing it
53%
47%
Not doing it now, but would like to do it
32%
35%
Not interested in doing it
16%
18%
Significantly higher
Significantly lower

Installing home battery storage
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
Currently doing it
7%
8%
Not doing it now, but would like to do it
59%
60%
Not interested in doing it
34%
33%
Significantly higher
Significantly lower

Purchasing a home generator
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
Currently doing it
17%
23%
Not doing it now, but would like to do it
44%
43%
Not interested in doing it
38%
34%
Significantly higher
Significantly lower

Taking steps to reduce energy use at home or work
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
Currently doing it
73%
75%
Not doing it now, but would like to do it
17%
17%
Not interested in doing it
10%
8%
Significantly higher
Significantly lower

Taking steps to reduce water use at home or work
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
Currently doing it
73%
75%
Not doing it now, but would like to do it
16%
16%
Not interested in doing it
10%
9%
Significantly higher
Significantly lower

Planting or maintaining a wildlife-friendly garden (e.g. native plants, insect/bird habitats)
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
Currently doing it
50%
56%
Not doing it now, but would like to do it
37%
33%
Not interested in doing it
13%
12%
Significantly higher
Significantly lower

Supporting local clean-up events or environmental activities
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
Currently doing it
27%
24%
Not doing it now, but would like to do it
44%
50%
Not interested in doing it
29%
26%
Significantly higher
Significantly lower

Using active transport regularly (e.g. walking, electric scooter, bike, public transport)
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
Currently doing it
31%
32%
Not doing it now, but would like to do it
28%
29%
Not interested in doing it
41%
40%
Significantly higher
Significantly lower

Using an electric vehicle
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
Currently doing it
10%
8%
Not doing it now, but would like to do it
24%
26%
Not interested in doing it
66%
67%
Significantly higher
Significantly lower

Reviewing insurance to find a more suitable or affordable cover
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
Currently doing it
52%
49%
Not doing it now, but would like to do it
33%
35%
Not interested in doing it
16%
16%
Significantly higher
Significantly lower

Using government rebates (e.g. for solar power, electric vehicles, water tanks etc)
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
Currently doing it
41%
41%
Not doing it now, but would like to do it
42%
40%
Not interested in doing it
16%
19%
Significantly higher
Significantly lower

Changing daily habits (e.g. avoiding outdoor activity during hot weather)
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
Currently doing it
82%
79%
Not doing it now, but would like to do it
9%
10%
Not interested in doing it
9%
11%
Significantly higher
Significantly lower

Seeking information on how to build household resilience
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
Currently doing it
31%
32%
Not doing it now, but would like to do it
50%
48%
Not interested in doing it
19%
20%
Significantly higher
Significantly lower

Which of the following extreme weather event preparation tasks have you undertaken?
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
I know what type of extreme weather events could affect me or my property
62%
69%
I understand the Australian Warning System
47%
44%
I have completed maintenance activities around my house to reduce my risks
45%
46%
I am familiar with the resources/information available on the Emergency Dashboard
38%
36%
I have created a household emergency and evacuation plan
23%
23%
I have an emergency kit ready in case I need to shelter at home
23%
26%
I am signed up to Emergency Dashboard Alerts
21%
21%
My emergency evacuation plan considers any special needs that my household may have
20%
24%
I have talked with neighbours about how we can help each other during an emergency
13%
13%
I have practised my emergency evacuation plan
5%
5%
Other
1%
2%
None of these
10%
10%
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Significantly lower

Which “other” extreme weather event preparation task have you undertaken?

How confident are you that you are personally prepared for extreme weather events?
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
Very confident
15%
18%
Somewhat confident
58%
57%
Not very confident
18%
16%
Not at all confident
7%
7%
Don’t know
2%
2%
Significantly higher
Significantly lower

What would be useful in supporting your community to build its resilience?
Urban North West 2025 (n = 231)
Rockhampton Regional Council (n = 811)
Local infrastructure improvements
54%
58%
Support for mental health and wellbeing
36%
35%
Youth engagement programs
32%
28%
Community education and preparedness workshops
32%
36%
Urban greening to improve shade and reduce heat
29%
27%
Support for local food security
28%
28%
Tailored resources
26%
26%
Support planning for adaptable, affordable, and energy-efficient housing
20%
20%
Practical guides or checklists for community groups
17%
17%
Cool refuges to escape the heat
17%
17%
Access to resilience hubs or multi-purpose community centres
16%
18%
Community storytelling and knowledge sharing
14%
13%
Community-led resilience planning
14%
19%
Local employer engagement to build partnerships for future-ready jobs
10%
8%
Volunteer and local neighbour support networks
10%
11%
Support for business continuity planning
9%
7%
Promotion of digital inclusion initiatives
3%
2%
Other
2%
2%
None of these
2%
2%
Significantly higher
Significantly lower

What “other” approaches or supports do you think would be useful in supporting your community to build its resilience?