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Have your say in MP Community Survey

Independent MP Sandy Bolton invites you to have your say on determining Noosa’s priorities for the upcoming year in the 2025 State Parliament.

The survey is a little longer than usual as there are many important matters to cover, and your responses will help identify the local state issues that are important to you, your family, and our community, she said.

Topics in this year’s survey include matters on youth justice, truth telling and State Facilitated Developments.

“Our annual survey is an important tool in defining Noosa’s collective ‘position’ to take forward in advocacy regarding local issues, as well when voting on Queensland wide legislation. Every voice and view matters, so please take the time to contribute,” Ms Bolton said.

“Last year’s survey saw a number of majority ‘for’ votes, including support for hospice and in-home palliative care, with funding increases achieved as a result.

“In addition, an end to the Cooloola Great Walk Ecotourism Project, which the previous government ceased proceeding with. This demonstrates how effective Noosa’s voice is, and why it is important to be involved in the decision-making processes that affect our communities by taking time to participate in surveys and polls.”

The 2025 Survey closes on 17 January at 1pm and can be completed on Sandy’s website at www.SandyBolton.com/Your-Say-Annual-Survey.

Please note: This survey is for constituents of the Noosa State Electorate only and pertains to State issues, not Local Council or Federal Government matters.

Updates on many state issues including the former TAFE site, electric bike/ scooter safety, Noosa River management, the establishment of an advanced manufacturing hub for Sunshine Beach State High School, Tewantin Bypass Stages 2 and 3, policing and much, much more are available on Noosa 360 at www.SandyBolton.com/Noosa360. Use the handy search bar to find a topic you seek information on!

If you have any questions, please call Sandy’s office on 5319 3100 or email noosa@parliament.qld.gov.au, including if you would like a paper copy to be posted to you.

All results will be made available on Noosa 360 (www.SandyBolton.com/Noosa360) after the survey has closed on 17 January.

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