Earlier this year, Waverley Council’s Communications and Engagement team ran a Communications Survey to help us understand and improve the way we communicate and engage with our community.

The survey had three aims:

1. To gain practical input from you on what you want to hear more of and how Council can best deliver that information to you

2. To assess the value and impact of Council’s communications

3. To benchmark communications metrics in order to measure effectiveness over time

Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. We had over 500 responses and some great suggestions.

Please click here to view the survey results.

Our aim is to run a Communications Survey every second year, as it will help us index what improvements are working and what areas need extra attention. The next Communications Survey is due to run at the end of 2016.

If you have any questions, email us at communications@waverley.nsw.gov.au.




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The survey form is now closed. Thanks for your contributions.

The survey form is now closed. Thanks for your contributions.