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Community views survey on Facebook
A Facebook post from 'Community Views,' sponsored by the Latrobe Valley Authority (LVA), is circulating. The LVA hired .id's team to survey 1,500 residents, including 200 from South Gippsland, for the Gippsland 2035 Plan.
A sponsored Facebook post from a page called 'Community Views' is currently circulating on Facebook. This post has been funded by the Latrobe Valley Authority (LVA). The Latrobe Valley Authority engaged .id's Community Views team to survey 1,500 residents (including a minimum of n=200 residents from towns within South Gippsland Shire) to help develop community sentiment benchmarks for the Latrobe Valley and Gippsland Transition Plan, Gippsland 2035.
Complete the survey is administered by '.id - informed decisions' on behalf of the Victorian government, as a part of monitoring progress towards the Gippsland 2035 Plan
Survey collection will be active for two weeks until late August. If you would like to participate in the survey, please visit Victoria State Government website.
Pictures from South Gippsland Shire Council website.
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