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Have your say in the State of the Far North Survey

Thursday, December 13, 2012

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The Cairns Post and cairns.com.au wants to know what you think. Today we launch the State of the Far North Survey, giving readers the chance to voice their opinions on issues affecting their quality of life.

Have your say on topics ranging from the economy and the environment to politics and personal safety.

One lucky respondent will win an iPad simply for sharing their views.

This is your chance to be heard.

We want to know your views on the region's economy, the quality of services and facilities, the protection of the environment or your satisfaction with life in the tropics.

The comprehensive questionnaire tackles issues affecting the region this year, from the alcohol management plans and the handling of crocodiles in urban areas to fluoride in drinking water and the quality of health care.

“These are matters affecting everyone in the Far North, which is one of Australia's most diverse and fascinating regions,” The Cairns Post's editor Neil Melloy said.

“This year, we have published several stories on all of the issues we are addressing in this survey.

“We want to know your opinions.'”

To have your say in The State of the Far North survey, check cairnspo.st/StateOfTheFarNorthSurvey2012

The State of the Far North survey will close on December 16 and results will be published at a later date.

An iPad will be awarded to the respondent whose name is drawn randomly.

For full terms & conditions, please click here.

 


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Have your say: The State Of The Far North survey is your chance to let The Cairns Post know your opinions on the future of the region.





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