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What 70% of tree- and sea-changers say about saying bye-bye to the Big Smoke

  • Regional Australians report feeling more community-minded and less stressed than those in metropolitan cities, according to the Heartbeat of Australia 2025 study by ACM and Australian Regional Insights.
  • The study indicates that 70 percent of tree- and sea-changers believe their lives have improved after relocating to regional areas.
  • Concerns about the cost of living are shared by 62 percent of regional Australians and 63 percent of city residents, highlighting economic pressures.
  • Furthermore, the Heartbeat study, conducted by ACM, involved 7,358 Australians and emphasized the importance of local news in community engagement.
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What 70% of tree- and sea-changers say about saying bye-bye to the Big Smoke

The Heartbeat of Australia reveals why regional residents feel more satisfied and less stressed than those in cities, even with economic concerns.

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Newcastle Herald broke the news in Newcastle, Australia on Monday, October 20, 2025.
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