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Council’s Economic Development Unit wish to better understand our local businesses and the issues that impact them and in a general sense track business growth and trends in the community. Most importantly, we want to better connect, consult and communicate with the community.
Our current priority is to better understand business confidence and the challenges local businesses are facing in finding skilled employees and accessing education and training. The below survey has been designed to help us understand and try to address these challenges.
The survey includes up to 26 questions depending on your answers and should not take any longer than five (5) minutes to complete. We ask for an email address so we can accurately compare your future answers to the same questions and contact you about business-related topics in the future.
This survey is now closed, as of Friday 30 August 2019.
Please call Council’s Economic Development Officer, Sarah Blyton on 0437 477 201 if you have any questions about the survey or would like to discuss any other relevant matter.
Council’s Economic Development Unit wish to better understand our local businesses and the issues that impact them and in a general sense track business growth and trends in the community. Most importantly, we want to better connect, consult and communicate with the community.
Our current priority is to better understand business confidence and the challenges local businesses are facing in finding skilled employees and accessing education and training. The below survey has been designed to help us understand and try to address these challenges.
The survey includes up to 26 questions depending on your answers and should not take any longer than five (5) minutes to complete. We ask for an email address so we can accurately compare your future answers to the same questions and contact you about business-related topics in the future.
This survey is now closed, as of Friday 30 August 2019.
Please call Council’s Economic Development Officer, Sarah Blyton on 0437 477 201 if you have any questions about the survey or would like to discuss any other relevant matter.
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Snowy Monaro Local Businesses Survey
Consultation has concluded
Life Cycle
Open
Snowy Monaro Local Businesses is currently at this stage
This consultation is Open for contributions.
Under Review
this is an upcoming stage for Snowy Monaro Local Businesses
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The Project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Snowy Monaro Local Businesses
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.