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Human thriving Material needs Psychological needs Material needs Food and shelter Personal security Health Work For people to thrive, there are material and psychological needs which must be met Competence Autonomy Relatedness Health of the broader environment

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Page 1: Human thriving Material needsPsychological needs Material needs Food and shelter Personal security Health Work For people to thrive, there are material

Human thriving

Material needs Psychological needs

Material needs

Food and shelter

Personal security

Health

Work

For people to thrive, there are material and psychological needs which must be met

Competence

Autonomy

Relatedness

Health of the broader environment

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Proportion of the labour force with university qualifications

50 - 101

38 - 50

26 - 38

15 - 26

0 - 15

Percent

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Proportion of the labour force with no qualifications

52 - 101

41 - 52

31 - 41

5 - 31

0 - 5

Percent

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VAMPIRE index, 2006

Minimal vulnerability

Low vulnerability

Moderate vulnerability

High vulnerability

Very high vulnerability

(Vulnerability Assessment for Mortgage, Petrol and Inflation Risks and Expenditure)

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What people said they would choose

Zone 1

Zone 2

Zone 3

Zone 4

TOTAL

Detached

8%

14%

14%

12%

48%

Semi- detached

6%

8%

8%

6%

26%

Up to 3 storeys

3%

4%

3%

2%

12%

4 storeys & above

5%

4%

3%

2%

14%

TOTAL

22%

30%

26%

22%

100%

4.3.

2.

1.

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Infill (inner city)

Semi-detatched

Up to 3 storeys

Over 3 storeys

Infill (other)

Greenfield

Supply barriers in Melbourne

Finance Land ConstructionPlanning Infrastructure

Detached

Typ

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Disincentives: Critical Important Minor

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Little traffic congestion in the area

Has a garage

Near a bus, tram or ferry stop

Near a shopping centre

Near local shops

Whether the house is detached

The number of living spaces

Near family and friends

Safety for people and property

The number of bedrooms

0.50 0.60 0.70 0.80 0.90 1.00

House features

Safety & security

Convenience & access

Attractiveness of environment

What matters most to people?

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Safety for people and property

The number of bedrooms

Whether the house is detached

A natural environment you find attractive

Near family and friends

Little traffic congestion in the area

The number of living spaces (lounge/living rooms)

Near local shops

Near a shopping centre

Has a garage

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80

Melbourne Growth Areas