Griffith City Council is asking residents to participate in the Australian liveability census, in a bid to understand what would improve neighbourhoods.
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The "What's good in your hood" campaign is standing over the 2021 Australian Liveability Census, being run by Place Score in partnership with the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources.
The survey aims to understand resident's priorities for the areas they live in, and where local, state and federal governments can address those needs and wants.
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Griffith City Council mayor John Dal Broi is encouraging everyone to get involved in the survey, and share the data.
"This survey is an opportunity for locals to share what is most important ... council will also be using the census data to inform our community strategic plan."
The Guiding Griffith campaign is similarly survey-based, asking residents to complete a short survey describing how they envision Griffith going into the future.
Cr Dal Broi explained that while the imagine Griffith campaign was specific, the census would allow comparisons between Griffith and other local government areas.
"The purpose of the program is to compare our LGA with others ... We'll get information specific to Griffith and then we'll get comparable data from other areas."
The survey is available online and closes June 30.
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