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QLDC Releases Quality Of Life Survey Results

In September 2020, Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) conducted its third Quality of Life (QoL) Survey. The results have now been released and can be found here.

QLDC Chief Executive Mike Theelen said the high levels of participation showed people were keen to tell Council about their experiences of life in the district.

“I’d like to thank all those who took the time to complete the survey. The development of good longitudinal data is very important and will enable Council and other public agencies to target areas of growing need,” Mr Theelen said.

“While the focus of the study has traditionally been to collect data on the wellbeing of communities, the most recent one had a particular focus on the impact of COVID-19.”

The study encompassed cultural, social, economic and environmental aspects of wellbeing. Similar to previous studies in 2018 and 2019, the survey covered a range of topics including perceptions of tourism, income, housing, transport and community connections. This year included additional questions regarding the impact of COVID-19 on peoples’ employment, health and resilience. The findings confirm much of what was already known regarding the impact of COVID-19. However, these can now be used alongside other data to build a holistic picture of the district.

QLDC Senior Policy and Performance Advisor Katherine Davies, who manages the study, said the information would help build an overall picture of the district’s wellbeing.

“The study continues to prove a vital piece of the data puzzle that we have been building for the last three years. However, this data now gives us a baseline for recovery and helps inform our discussions with central government,” Mrs Davies said.

Key findings from the 2020 survey include:

Impact of COVID-19 on communities:

Changes to employment by industry type show the most significant changes had been felt by people working in tourism and hospitality. However, significant changes had also been felt by people working in wholesale trade and the mining industries.

QLDC is committed to measuring the wellbeing of communities over time and will run the survey again in September 2021. Data continues to be a focus for COVID-19 recovery.

The Recovery Intelligence Report, which contains up-to-date information on a range of indicators related to the economy, can be found on QLDC’s website here.

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