SUNBURY | MACEDON RANGES
Home » News » Diabetes data prompts push to revive Sunbury support group

Diabetes data prompts push to revive Sunbury support group

Efforts to revive a Sunbury support group are under way after new data revealed more than 11,500 Hume residents have diabetes, well above the national average.

Diabetes Victoria findings show that 6.1 per cent of residents in the municipality have the serious and complex condition, compared to 5.3 per cent across Australia.

Rates in the Macedon Ranges are much lower, at 4.2 per cent.

Bulla’s Bob Laidler, who helped run the Sunbury Diabetes Support Group until it went into recess earlier this year, said National Diabetes Week (July 10-16) was a great opportunity for people to familiarise themselves with risk factors for type 2 diabetes.

These include weight, inactivity, family history, race, age and high blood pressure.

“Unfortunately, many people can be a bit blase,” Mr Laidler said.

“They don’t realise the potentially serious consequences.”

Mr Laidler says he has managed his disease with medication, a balanced diet and frequent exercise for more than a decade.

When he joined the Sunbury group soon after he was diagnosed, about 30 members turned up at its regular meetings.

But with numbers dwindling, the group stopped meeting earlier this year.

Now, with the help of organisations including the Goonawarra Medical Centre, former members are trying to get it up and running again.

“It’s a shame because those meetings gave you insight into how other people manage their diabetes,” Mr Laidler said.

“It made you aware that you’re not on your own.”

He said people not properly educated about their condition faced real dangers, including heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, vision loss and even amputation.

“I was at the doctors and casually mentioned I’d had some pins and needles in my feet,” Mr Laidler said.

“Straight away he said, ‘That’s not good. You could be losing feeling in your legs’.

“He’ll keep a close eye on it, but it’s an example of how a small thing can easily become something big. Because I’m aware of what’s going on – the risks – I mention those changes straight away.”

Sunbury Community Health has a diabetes educator who can also help people manage their condition.

A spokeswoman for the centre said things people could do to prevent diabetes included eating nutritious meals and smaller portions. Increasing physical activity and taking steps to reduce stress were also recommended.

A new digital awareness campaign launched by Diabetes Australia is designed to show people who already have diabetes how they can live full and active lives.

More details: call 9744 9565 or visit www.diabeteswontstopme.org.au

 

Digital Editions


  • Slow down around schools

    Slow down around schools

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 With Victorian students returning to school for Term 1 of 2026, police are reminding motorists to slow down…

More News

  • Your voice, your needs: National Parkinson’s survey

    Your voice, your needs: National Parkinson’s survey

    People living with Parkinson’s and their families and carers can help shape future medical and allied health care through a national survey. Organisers are keen to ensure Australia-wide participation in…

  • Spend Valentine’s at Scienceworks

    Spend Valentine’s at Scienceworks

    When couples think of romantic locations to spend Valentine’s Day, science museums are generally not very high on their list. But that might be about to change this year when…

  • Sunshine welcomes Lunar New Year

    Sunshine welcomes Lunar New Year

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 528389 The Sunshine Lunar New Year Festival will return this year as a vibrant, free multicultural community celebration in the heart of Sunshine. The…

  • Burras coaching change

    Burras coaching change

    Diggers Rest has had a late coaching change ahead of the Riddell District Netball League season. The Burras announced last year that Deepak Patu would coach the side in 2026,…

  • Youth Fest grants available

    Youth Fest grants available

    Applications are open now for grants to host Youth Fest activities. Youth Minister Natalie Suleyman announced $220,000 in funding to support the delivery of more than 100 events across the…

  • My Place

    My Place

    Georgia Tacey caught up with the new president of the Sunbury Business Association Elizabeth Homann about what she loves about the town and her new role. What’s your connection to…

  • Battle of the Roos

    Battle of the Roos

    They will be bragging rights on the line as the Sunbury Kangaroos cricket and football clubs do battle for a good cause. The two clubs will face on 15 February…

  • Have your say now

    Have your say now

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 496299 Melton council is seeking feedback on designs for a new Diggers Rest Children’s and Community Centre. The modern space is being built to…

  • Rotary walks for a cause

    Rotary walks for a cause

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 453115 Rotary Club of Sunbury is lifting the lid once again in its mental health awareness and fundraising event. For the second year, the…

  • CFA fights house fire

    CFA fights house fire

    CFA responded to a house fire in Kyneton on Thursday night. Crews arrived to the scene about11.19pm to find a fire out the front of a propety had spread to…