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Darren Chester has officially launched Gippsland's biggest survey to understand regional needs
Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester has officially launched Gippsland's Biggest Survey.
Mr Chester said the survey is an opportunity for constituents to have their say on a range of local and national issues. "As the local member I am working every day to build a safer, stronger, fairer Gippsland to make it an even better place to live, work and raise a family," Mr Chester said.
Darren Chester MP is inviting everyone to complete his 'Biggest Survey' to help him better understand the needs and priorities of the community
Opportunity to communicate with the council
Mr Chester said, "The survey is an opportunity to tell me what is important to you and for me to understand the needs and priorities of the region. Gippslanders have faced a difficult couple of years, with drought, bushfires and the coronavirus pandemic but we are recovering strongly and need to continue to work together and support each other."
Working with community
Mr Chester said the survey covered topics from the environment to community safety, health, education and more. "I want to hear your thoughts on local and national issues that matter to you so that I can represent Gippslanders properly in the Federal Parliament," Mr Chester said.
"Working together and sharing your thoughts and opinions will only improve the outcomes for Gippsland and ensure we have the best possible infrastructure and opportunities available," said Mr Chester.
Flyers will be distributed throughout Gippsland with a QR code that links to the online survey. To obtain a paper copy contact the electorate office on 1300 131 785. The online survey can also be accessed at Darren Chester MP's biggest survey.
Pictures from Darren Chester MP website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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