13/12/2023
Food is an important part of life. We want to know where you buy food and how your access to food has been impacted by inflation. We also want to hear from those with children about how you choose their food.
The Project Food and Food Purchasing survey is now open: https://bit.ly/TTPFood2023
This study has been approved by the University of Tasmania Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) H0020587
Institute for Social Change
The Institute for Social Change undertakes research into the causes of social change to help communities plan and adapt.
Visit us at www.utas.edu.au/social-change
10/08/2023
We all know is known for its nature. We want to hear about how Tasmanians feel about nature, how they interact with nature, as well as other aspects of wellbeing such as relationships and community.
The Tasmania Project Environment and wellbeing survey is now open: bit.ly/TTPenvironment
25/07/2023
Closing soon! Have your say to inform 's first wellbeing framework https://bit.ly/TTPWBsurvey
What does wellbeing mean to you? What does an ideal look like for future generations?
These are the two main questions the Department of Premier and Cabinet, in partnership with UTAS, are asking to inform Tasmania’s Wellbeing Framework and Sustainability Strategy. Take the survey to have your say: https://bit.ly/TTPWBsurvey
08/06/2023
What does wellbeing mean to you? What does an ideal look like for future generations?
These are the two main questions the Department of Premier and Cabinet, in partnership with UTAS, are asking to inform Tasmania’s Wellbeing Framework and Sustainability Strategy. Take the survey to have your say: https://bit.ly/TTPWBsurvey
03/10/2022
We’re all aware of the rising costs of living.
We want to hear about where you’re feeling costs the most, how they’re affecting the way you live your life, and how they’re affecting your well-being.
The Tasmania Project Cost of living survey is now open: https://fal.cn/3s6cF
28/06/2022
Place and Wellbeing survey closing this Friday! Please complete so we can hear from as many Tasmanians as possible!
What do you love about living in Tasmania? What could be better? We want to understand what Tasmania means to you and how it affects your wellbeing.
The Tasmania Project Place and Wellbeing Survey is now open: https://bit.ly/3mSkprT.
22/06/2022
The Tasmania Project Place and Wellbeing survey is now open! Please complete it so we can hear from as many Tasmanians as possible!
What do you love about living in Tasmania? What could be better? We want to understand what Tasmania means to you and how it affects your wellbeing.
The Tasmania Project Place and Wellbeing Survey is now open: https://bit.ly/3mSkprT.
11/02/2022
Our latest survey is now open. Please let us know how you are faring since the reopening of the Tasmanian borders and encourage others to have their say.
How are you faring since the reopening of the Tasmanian borders? Share your experiences and opinions with us so we can continue to inform Tasmania’s response and recovery.
The Tasmania Project Reopening Survey is now open: https://bit.ly/3Jevoov
26/09/2021
Our latest survey from The Tasmania Project is now open. Your opinions and experiences are helping inform decisions by a range of government and community agencies on Tasmania’s future, during and beyond the pandemic.
How are you faring? We want to hear your experiences and opinions so we can continue to inform Tasmania’s response and recovery from COVID-19.
The next major survey for The Tasmania Project is now open: surveymonkey.com/r/TasProject_5
28/07/2021
PhD Scholarship Opportunity
Want to contribute to regional recovery and wellbeing?
Help us develop an innovative place-based index that will help communities and their decision makers understand ‘What makes a good life’.
blogs.utas.edu.au/isc/2021/07/28/phd-scholarship-opportunity-regional-recovery-wellbeing-and-the-good-life/
17/03/2021
The Tasmanian Government has adopted all 52 recommendations from the Premier’s Economic and Social Recovery Advisory Council.
Consultation with Tasmanians led by the Institute for Social Change informed the recommendations.
Our full report provides insights into what Tasmanian residents want for the future.
Read the report here: https://blogs.utas.edu.au/isc/2021/03/09/what-makes-a-good-life-in-tasmania/