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Community Engagement Survey
Community Engagement Survey
Council undertook community engagement research in June 2009 to seek the views of the 'silent majority' on a range of issues including:
- What people like and value about living in the Shire
- How people want to be engaged and involved in the affairs and decisions of Council
- How much engagement people want
- Where the community would like Council to focus its efforts
- The most effective ways for the community to find out about council news and events etc.
The full report and powerpoint presentations of high level results can be accessed through links below.
The research included focus groups to give more detail on the qualitative data. The focus group report commences on page 64 of the full report and gives insightful information on how the community views the organisation.
Community Engagement Survey 2009 (1MB)
Council periodically commissions research studies to elicit views in regard to the provision of a selection of Council services.
Summaries of previous surveys can be viewed by clicking on the link below:
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