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2010<br />

(03)<br />

<strong>Sustainable</strong><br />

<strong>Cities</strong> <strong>Index</strong><br />

Ballarat City Fact Sheet<br />

19th largest <strong>Australian</strong> city - 14th (equal) on 2010 <strong>Sustainable</strong> <strong>Cities</strong> <strong>Index</strong><br />

<strong>Cities</strong> are ranked from 1 (most sustainable) to 20 (least sustainable)<br />

9345 1111<br />

www.acfonline.org.au/citiesindex<br />

Environmental Performance<br />

Air Quality 6/20 llllllllllllllllllll<br />

Average particulate matter (equal to or less than 10 micrometers) of 15.30 ug/m 3<br />

Ecological Footprint 4/20 llllllllllllllllllll<br />

Average impact from consumption of 5.75 hectares/person/year<br />

Green Building 1 17/20 llllllllllllllllllll<br />

0 Green Star certified projects as of February 2010 relative to population<br />

Water 9/20 llllllllllllllllllll<br />

Average annual residential water supplied of 127kL/property, with mean annual<br />

rainfall of 691.2mm<br />

Biodiversity 1 15/20 llllllllllllllllllll<br />

Low habitat connectivity, highest level of landscape stress, 0-2 per cent of land set<br />

aside for conservation purposes and 70-90 per cent of ecosystems at risk<br />

Quality of Life<br />

Health 1 11/20 llllllllllllllllllll<br />

5.077 per cent of the population is registered with type 2 diabetes<br />

Density 19/20 llllllllllllllllllll<br />

806 residents per square kilometre<br />

Subjective Wellbeing 9/20 llllllllllllllllllll<br />

Mean score of 75.45 (standard deviation: 12.79) under the September 2009<br />

<strong>Australian</strong> Unity Well Being <strong>Index</strong> (<strong>Australian</strong> Centre on Quality of Life, Deakin<br />

University)<br />

Transport 18/20 llllllllllllllllllll<br />

601.00 private passenger vehicles per 1000 people<br />

Employment 20/20 llllllllllllllllllll<br />

Average unemployment rate for the past year of 6.950 per cent<br />

Resilience<br />

Climate Change 4/20 llllllllllllllllllll<br />

Average milestone of 6.00 under ICLEI CCP Five Milestone Process, with average<br />

20.00 per cent reduction target from 1998 levels by 2010<br />

Public Participation 3/20 llllllllllllllllllll<br />

16.88 per cent of residents volunteer in some capacity<br />

Education 15/20 llllllllllllllllllll<br />

37.54 per cent of people aged over 20 have completed year 12 or equivalent<br />

Household Repayments 14/20 llllllllllllllllllll<br />

29.36 per cent of household income spent on loan repayments<br />

Food Production 1 1/20 llllllllllllllllllll<br />

1 farmers market and 2 community gardens listed relative to population<br />

1<br />

Lowest score obtained due to identical performance from multiple cities: Green Building: 17,<br />

Biodiversity: 15, Health: 19 and Food Production: 19<br />

InSeason Markets<br />

What is the <strong>Sustainable</strong> <strong>Cities</strong> <strong>Index</strong>?<br />

The 2010 ACF <strong>Sustainable</strong> <strong>Cities</strong> <strong>Index</strong><br />

provides a snapshot of comparative<br />

performance in each of Australia’s<br />

20 largest cities, with the aim of<br />

encouraging healthy competition,<br />

stimulating discussion and suggesting<br />

new ways of thinking about our cities.<br />

A rigorous compilation, assessment<br />

and independent review process<br />

over several months established 15<br />

indicators across three broad ’baskets’:<br />

environmental performance, quality of<br />

life and resilience.<br />

<strong>Cities</strong> are ranked 1 to 20 in order of<br />

performance, with the lowest overall<br />

score determining which city is<br />

comparatively more sustainable.<br />

Authorised by Don Henry, <strong>Australian</strong> <strong>Conservation</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>, Level 1, 60 Leicester St, Carlton VIC 3053 Printed on 100% recycled paper

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