People moving more, smoking less, but health pressures remain across Loddon Campaspe Region

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PEOPLE MOVING MORE, SMOKING LESS, BUT HEALTH PRESSURES REMAIN ACROSS LODDON CAMPASPE REGION

 

The 2025 Active Living Census results have revealed Loddon Campaspe residents are moving more and smoking less than Victorian benchmarks, but many are also reporting food insecurity, poorer health, lower life satisfaction, and risky drinking.

More than 8000 residents took part in the Census between 26 May and 6 July 2025, which collected data on matters such as physical activity, access to nutritious food, public open space use and risky behaviours.

Conducted by the City of Greater Bendigo as part of the Victorian Government-funded Healthy Loddon Campaspe (HLC) initiative, the Census helps to understand health and wellbeing across the six local government areas in the region, including the City of Greater Bendigo, Campaspe, Central Goldfields, Loddon, Macedon Ranges and Mount Alexander Shires.

It builds on previous censuses undertaken in Greater Bendigo in 2014 and across the Loddon Campaspe region in 2019, helping to understand how health and wellbeing and community needs have changed over time.

Compared with Victorian and national benchmarks, the Census found lower rates of smoking, vaping, gambling and daily sugar-sweetened drink consumption, and stronger results for physical activity and muscle-strengthening exercise among adults across the region.

However, it also found:

  • 31 per cent experienced some level of food insecurity 
  • 25 per cent rated their health as fair or poor 
  • 34 per cent recorded low to moderate life satisfaction 
  • 66.5 per cent were overweight or obese 
  • 58 per cent reported risky single-occasion alcohol consumption, and only 
  • 10 per cent met vegetable intake recommendations

The results will be used to guide local planning, including investment in public spaces and recreation facilities, health promotion work, and will support local organisations seek resources for services and projects that respond to community needs.

The regional findings reports are available at https://www.healthyloddoncampaspe.au/alc

Healthy Loddon Campaspe Regional Steering Group spokesperson Jess Howard said the Census data gives us much more than numbers on a page. 

“It tells us what would help people live healthier and more connected lives,” Ms Howard said.

“These findings provide evidence local councils, communities and other organisations can use for partnering and investing where it matters most.”

“Good local data helps communities make better decisions.”

“Health and wellbeing is everyone’s business. The Census data helps us understand what our communities need and what partnerships and actions can have the greatest benefits.”

Healthy Loddon Campaspe has been funded by the Victorian Government to continue this important work, supporting local partners to use the Census findings to drive practical action across the region.

 

Media contact:

Sue Masters

0448 505 517

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