Survey participants will be able to share their experiences of working or living in NSW’s cross border communities.
Regular visitors to the area are also invited to take part.
Southern Riverina residents often head over the border for health, education, professional services and retail.
Our reliance on those interstate services was particularly highlighted during the COVID-19 border closures.
This survey will take less than 10 minutes to complete and closes on May 14.
“Working closely with our cross border communities, as well as local, state and federal representatives, the Office of the Cross-Border Commissioner champions better outcomes for people and businesses, who live and work on New South Wales’ borders,” the commissioner’s office said.
“Through this survey we want to better understand your experiences of working with the Office, how we can improve in the future, and what cross border issues are important to you.”
You are welcome to complete this survey if you:
• live, work or play in a NSW cross border community, or
• have interacted with the NSW Office of the Cross-Border Commissioner in the past three year, or
• have views on cross border issues.
“We would like to hear from as many people connected with New South Wales’ cross border communities as we can,” the office said.
To access the online survey, go to www.nsw.gov.au/have-your-say/cross-border-community-survey.
If you require assistance with the survey, or have further questions, email enquiries@cbc.nsw.gov.au.