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Take the Liveability Census

As our city grows, it’s important to ensure that our neighbourhoods remain vibrant, convenient, and are fantastic places to live.

Penrith City Council, together with other councils across Greater Sydney, is teaming up with the Greater Cities Commission to take part in the 2023 Australian Liveability Census by PlaceScore. This is not your average survey – it’s a social research project of epic proportions that aims to capture the “care factor” of our community and measure the performance of Penrith in terms of liveability.

By participating in the census, you get to have your say on what truly matters to you about the place you call home. What makes your heart sing when you step outside? What could be improved to make your daily life even better? This is your chance to make a real difference and shape the future of our incredible city!

The 2023 Australian Liveability Census provides a valuable opportunity for residents of Penrith to have their voices heard on issues that impact their daily lives. The results of the survey will help us under- stand liveability in Penrith compared to other areas in Greater Sydney. For Penrith, improving liveability is crucial for the continued growth and development of our city. As more people move into the area, the demand for quality housing, public transport, and access to green spaces will continue to increase. By participating in the survey, residents can help to identify areas where improvements are needed and contribute to the development of effective policies and strategies that support liveability in our community.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be involved, the 2023 Australian Liveability Census is open until June 30 2023. By participating in the 2023 Australian Liveability Census, you can enter the draw to win one of 50 x $100 vouchers – your opinion could be rewarded with a fantastic prize. The survey can be completed by going to the website: https://placescore.org/ lc23_do_nsw_penrith.

CR TRICIA HITCHEN Mayor of Penrith

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