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Consultation has concluded
We're interested in hearing how safe you feel in the area where you live, work or study.
We're inviting residents and anyone who works in our local government area to complete this short survey. This is an opportunity to help Council understand community safety concerns, and how safe people feel. It will help us identify ways to make improvements, reduce crime and suggest positive strategies to make your area feel safer.
We're encouraging as many people, across all suburbs, to complete this survey. Hardcopies are available at Council's libraries, and can also be obtained by contacting Council's Community Safety Officer on 4227 7298. Council officers will also be hosting a number of community engagement booths where surveys will be available for people to complete in person. Please refer to the Key Dates section on the right for dates and locations.
By filling in the survey, you'll go in the draw to win a $100 voucher. Please read Council’s Privacy Notification before participating.
Completed surveys must be submitted before 30 September 2014.
We're interested in hearing how safe you feel in the area where you live, work or study.
We're inviting residents and anyone who works in our local government area to complete this short survey. This is an opportunity to help Council understand community safety concerns, and how safe people feel. It will help us identify ways to make improvements, reduce crime and suggest positive strategies to make your area feel safer.
We're encouraging as many people, across all suburbs, to complete this survey. Hardcopies are available at Council's libraries, and can also be obtained by contacting Council's Community Safety Officer on 4227 7298. Council officers will also be hosting a number of community engagement booths where surveys will be available for people to complete in person. Please refer to the Key Dates section on the right for dates and locations.
By filling in the survey, you'll go in the draw to win a $100 voucher. Please read Council’s Privacy Notification before participating.