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25 May, 2021

Council Survey seeks 'pulse of the pandemic'

Cairns Regional Council wants to know how residents have been impacted and continue to be impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in our Pulse of the Community study.


Council Survey seeks 'pulse of the pandemic' - feature photo

The study aims to understand how individuals and families are coping socially and economically during the pandemic, so Council can lobby State and Federal governments for targeted ongoing support and programs, and work with local agencies to improve the effectiveness of Cairns-based services.

Residents can take part by completing an online survey that asks about issues such as loss of income, housing affordability, personal safety, mental health and wellbeing, and accessing services.

The survey is anonymous, and will be repeated in 2022 and 2023, so recovery agencies can continue to provide the specific services our residents need.

Mayor Bob Manning said it was crucial that Council gets an accurate picture of the ongoing local impacts of the virus.

“The pandemic has taken its toll across Australia and around the world, so it’s easy to make sweeping conclusions about its impact,” Cr Manning said.

“Cairns is a unique community with our own specific set of challenges. We need to make sure our response targets those challenges so our residents and businesses aren’t left behind.”

The online survey, part of the ongoing COVID-19 Cairns Local Recovery Plan, is available on Council’s website (https://www.cairns.qld.gov.au/council/have-say) until 4pm on 30 June.

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