More than just health, Real Wellbeing is a range of factors working together to support life satisfaction. It’s unique to each of us and is a holistic view of our lives. Here’s what Real Wellbeing means to other Australians just like you.
Dr Marcus Woolombi Waters explains how Australian Unity is helping Indigenous Australians like him to get on the property ladder.
Continue reading20 years of Australian Unity Wellbeing Index research, in partnership with Deakin University, has shown that Australians are resilient when facing tough times. Even in 2020, after bushfires and in the middle of the first COVID-19 lockdown, personal wellbeing was at the top of the average range.
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Through its partnership with disability social enterprise Jigsaw, Australian Unity is helping people like Heather Clark find meaning and purpose through work.
"If you've met one person with disability, you've met one person. We are different, and what you think you know may not always be right. Ask and talk to us and find out what we can do."
Singing has been a constant source of joy and inspiration for music-loving Antonino Emmi.
Read moreAustralian Unity’s first-ever Aboriginal Home Health Regional Elders Olympics was the perfect opportunity to celebrate culture, connection and community.
Read moreWWII veteran and centenarian Alec Summerside happily lives in his own home alongside his loving wife Joan and with the support from his Australian Unity care team.
Read moreWhen responding to an ad for penfriends in 1944, Robin Hardy could never have guessed she was igniting a friendship that endures to this day.
Read moreWhen Merrilyn Vaisey learned the true significance of her family heirlooms, she knew exactly where they belonged—she just had to get them there.
Read moreDr Marcus Woolombi Waters explains how Australian Unity is helping Indigenous Australians like him to get on the property ladder.
Read moreFrank Prihoda has carved out an extraordinary 100-year life with grit, determination and a pair of skis.
Read moreThrough its partnership with disability social enterprise Jigsaw, Australian Unity is helping people like Heather Clark find meaning and purpose through work.
Read moreWe’ve been studying the wellbeing of Australians for over 20 years with the help of Deakin University, through the Australian Unity Wellbeing Index. Take our Wellbeing Test now for a free, personalised report on your wellbeing, and to see how you compare to fellow Aussies.