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SURVEY: Have your say on council

People of the Burnett, Burnett Today invites you to ‘have your say on your local council’.

March 2023 marks a year from the 2024 local government election.

Burnett Today wants to hear from our readers about their thoughts on this term’s current council and the upcoming election!

The survey data will help tell us what our community thinks their council has done well this term and what are some things the community would like to see happen in the next council term.

The ‘Have Your Say on Council’ survey is available online here: forms.gle/fZDp3ewUQvxsRfpaA.

Alternatively, you can grab a copy of Burnett Today to fill out the paper copy of the survey to post or drop into our Burnett Today office (Burnett Today, 154 Haly Street Kingaroy Qld 4610.)

Only one response per resident will be accepted to ensure the accuracy of this survey.

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