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Unleashing the Hidden Potential: Exploring Noninvolvement with Community Sports in Warrnambool and South West's Suburbs
The proportion of people who reported that they are not members of a sports group on the Victorian Population Health Survey.
The Noninvolvement with community sports data can be useful for property investors and those looking to move as it provides insights into the livability of a suburb. A low proportion of people not involved in community sports indicates a suburb with an active and engaged community, which can be attractive to families and individuals looking for a vibrant neighborhood. On the other hand, a high proportion of noninvolvement may suggest a lack of community spirit and limited opportunities for social interaction, which may not be desirable for some. For example, a family with young children may prefer to live in a suburb with a high proportion of community sports involvement to ensure their children have access to sports and social activities. Similarly, a young professional may prefer a suburb with a low proportion of noninvolvement to ensure they have opportunities to meet new people and engage in social activities outside of work.
Data from 2016