The personal wellbeing of young Australians has dipped, while city-dwellers were less likely to be satisfied with personal relationships than those in rural areas. These are among findings of the Australian Unity Wellbeing Index for 2025 , released yesterday.
For 25 years, health company Australian Unity and Deakin University have been tracking how Australians feel about their personal lives and life in the nation. Their latest report – the largest to date – surveyed 10,000 Australians and provides detailed insight into wellbeing scores in each electorate.
The survey considered personal wellbeing (satisfaction with areas including personal relationships, health and community connectedness) and national wellbeing (satisfaction with life as a whole and across areas including economy, gov