1. Human Wellbeing and Development
2. Human Wellbeing Basics
3. Human Wellbeing in Australia
4.Climate Change & Wellbeing
5. Misc
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This global indicator assesses a country's average achievements in health, education, and income.

Human Development Index (HDI)

100

An indicator to measure the impact of employment on wellbeing

unemployment rate

100
What is the name of the Western Sydney suburb we studied from an ABC 4 Corners Doco?

Claymore

100

Name one climate hazard linked to climate change.

Heatwaves, floods, storms, sea level rise, drought.

100

True or false?
Humans eat more plastic than sharks.

False! But microplastics are rising

200

Measures economic output per person in a country.

Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

200

Give 3 factors that impact wellbeing

Income, housing, environment, health, relationships, education, etc.

200

What is social housing?

Government-subsidised or managed rental housing for people on low incomes who cannot afford market-rate housing.

200

How can extreme heat affect wellbeing?

Heatstroke, sickness, reduced ability to work, increased energy costs.

200

Guess the location based on the emojis: 🎬🌴🔥

California / LA

300

Definition: Refers to the quality of life experienced by people individually and collectively. It can be measured using factors such as life expectancy, educational and income and by the subjective judgements people make about their quality of life.

Human Wellbeing

300

Continent with the lowest wellbeing

Africa 

300

According to the 2021 Census, which has a lower unemployment rate? Very remote NSW or Australia as a whole?

Very remote NSW

300

How does drought impact human wellbeing in farming communities?

Loss of income, stress, food insecurity, reduced access to water, and increased mental health challenges.

300

What is the world’s happiest country?

Finland

400

Definition: The outcome of economic growth or it can be understood in terms of an ongoing, dynamic, socio-economic process.

Development


400

Explain why education impacts wellbeing.

Better jobs, higher income, improved health, more opportunities

400

Why does the "gap" between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous peoples' wellbeing exist in Australia?

Impacts of colonisation, racism, access to services, intergenerational trauma, etc.

400

Why are poorer communities more vulnerable to climate impacts?

Less infrastructure, fewer resources, limited healthcare, fewer evacuation options.

400

Which food is scientifically linked to reduced stress levels?

Bananas (magnesium + potassium)

500

The difference between quantitative and qualitative data?

Quantitative data deals with numbers and things you can measure objectively. Qualitative data focuses on descriptions, observations, and non-numerical information.

500

Define inequality and give one example related to wellbeing.

Inequality = uneven distribution of opportunities; e.g., rural communities having less access to healthcare.

500

What is the life expectancy for female and male First Nations.

71.9 years for males and 75.6 years for female

500

Explain the link between climate change and food security.

Droughts and extreme weather reduce crop yields → food shortages → rising prices → hunger and poverty.

500

Which country’s government encourages citizens to nap at work to improve productivity?

South Korea