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Have your say on how to live well

Have your say on how to live well in Noosa and help shape the future of programs and initiatives for Noosa residents.

The Living Well Noosa community survey invites locals to put forward ideas on the range of health and wellbeing initiatives they would like to be involved in.

Suggestions provided by the community will help create an ongoing program to encourage individuals to improve their physical, social, mental and spiritual wellbeing.

Council’s community programs officer Angela Romanowski said individuals could have their say by completing the survey on council’s website. There will be flyers at Noosaville and Cooroy Libraries with a QR code to access and complete the survey.

“The survey response will help Council understand what the current health priorities are for our residents and how to respond to these so we have a happier and healthier community,” Ms Romanowski said.

“We want our community members to be part of the decision-making process to come up with innovative ways to help locals benefit from a healthy lifestyle,” she added.

From a health promotion perspective, Council is looking to find out what factors to consider in shaping an individual’s health and wellbeing, determine where the gaps are, and what additional health initiatives are required.

Encouraging locals to complete The Living Well Noosa community survey has been a priority for Council, Ms Romanowski said.

The survey will be open for comment online at noosa.qld.gov.au/living-well-noosa on until 23 September.

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