Home » More life satisfaction in rural communities

More life satisfaction in rural communities

The wellbeing benefits of life in small towns shown in the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) longitudinal study recently released by the University of Melbourne is not news for Rural Councils Victoria (RCV).

The HILDA Report’s Health and Subjective Wellbeing section stated “towns smaller than 1,000 people and non-urban areas increase life satisfaction the most.”

It goes on to state, “characteristics of the local neighbourhood appear to be very important factors in life satisfaction, for both males and females.”

“Neighbours helping out and doing things together have large positive effects on life satisfaction.”

Rural Councils Victoria (RCV) Chair Councillor Rob Gersch said RCV’s own programs revealed similar results.

“Part of our platform is to encourage the relocation of people from the cities to country Victoria.

“Our work to encourage and support relocators has also highlighted the community and wellbeing benefits of life in the country.

“That’s why the role of RCV is so important.

“Our vision is to support and promote sustainable, liveable and prosperous rural communities that will continue to attract new residents.”

RCV’s focus is on delivering practical solutions to issues shared by rural councils and communities.

In the recent past, RCV has worked on a program to engage young people in the future of their rural towns (Tomorrow Towns), explored the technology needs of rural businesses, with a particular focus on the creative industries, and facilitated university students’ work placements in country towns.

“The Tomorrow Towns toolkit will be launched on the Rural Councils Victoria website in coming weeks, as will our Technology Supporting Creative Industries and Rural Recruitment and Retention guidelines,” Cr Gersch said.

“The university student placement program has been operating for several years and shows graduates that they can have interesting careers in their chosen profession in country Victoria.

“When young people, creative businesses, graduates and other relocators settle in rural towns, they find the rural community spirit is one of the added bonuses of their new lives.”

Digital Editions


  • A creative future for Kingston

    A creative future for Kingston

    The community has been invited to help shape Kingston’s creative and cultural future. Kingston residents are being invited to help finalise the city’s cultural roadmap,…

More News

  • Council take on much-loved garden

    Council take on much-loved garden

    Glenorchy City Council will take on the administration of the Chigwell Community Garden, securing the future of the much-loved community space and supporting continued shared use by local groups. Glenorchy…

  • Fuel prices hurt country LGAs

    Fuel prices hurt country LGAs

    The fuel crisis is hitting remote, rural and regional communities hard, with farmers, freight carriers, tourism operators and local government all expressing concerns about the lack of supply and the…

  • Navigating grants

    Navigating grants

    How Administrative Complexity Is Eroding One of Local Government’s Most Powerful Tools Local government grants exist to create impact in communities. Yet across the sector, that purpose is increasingly being…

  • Looking to the future

    Looking to the future

    Flinders Lane will be abuzz for two days this month with Townsville Youth Council – supported by Townsville City Council – set to deliver a free festival focused on the…

  • WA leads the way as people to the regions

    WA leads the way as people to the regions

    Ten million people now call regional Australia home, and Western Australia is leading the way with its regional population growing faster than the cities, according to a deep dive into…

  • Sewer grant sought

    Sewer grant sought

    Fraser Coast Regional Council will seek Queensland Government funding for two major water and sewerage projects with capacity to support more than 11,000 new homes across the region. At its…

  • Mayors call for waste levy

    Mayors call for waste levy

    Mayors across NSW have called for waste levy to soften the blow of fuel price increases. More than 60 Councils from across NSW have issued a call for the NSW…

  • Lismore four years on

    Lismore four years on

    Four years on: How Lismore is building back and setting a national benchmark. When the 2022 flood inundated Lismore, it was not simply another extreme weather event. It became Australia’s…

  • A golden celebration

    A golden celebration

    Cockburn Libraries will mark a major milestone in 2026 – 50 years of serving, supporting and connecting the community. Spearwood Library opened its doors on 23 March 1976 as one…

  • Local Governments vital for fuel supply

    Local Governments vital for fuel supply

    Fuel supply constraints and rising costs are putting councils and communities under increasing pressure across Australia, with implications for essential services and community infrastructure. The Australian Local Government Association is…