 
                                    A survey from the Shire will help make changes to keep the community happy.
The Shire of Murray wants feedback from the community in the latest Shire of Murray’s Asset Management Survey.
Members from the community are being asked to give their two cents on a range of topics, including the district's parks, waterway facilities, bridges, footpaths and drainage.
According to Chief Executive Officer Dean Unsworth, the survey is conducted every two years to make sure the community needs and expectations are being met.
Mr Unsworth said previous results have assisted the Shire of Murray with the provision of inviting spaces that foster an equitable, healthy and connected community.
“The more responses the Shire receives, the more accurately it can assess asset delivery and effectively plan to better meet our community’s needs,” Mr. Unsworth said.
The Shire is sweetening the pot, with respondents able to enter a lucky draw to stand a chance of winning a $50 Coles voucher.
 
                             
                             
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