Lyne Survey Launches to Amplify Local Voices

NSW Nationals

Federal Nationals Member for Lyne, Alison Penfold, has launched Lyne's Biggest Survey, a major electorate-wide consultation to ensure local priorities are heard loud and clear in Canberra.

The survey is being delivered to households right across the Lyne electorate, giving residents the opportunity to have their say on the issues that matter most to them and their families.

"This survey is about giving a voice to the concerns of each and every Lyne resident, whether you live in the big centres of the electorate, the small towns, hamlets, and farms big and small," Ms Penfold said.

"From the cost of living to healthcare access, infrastructure, housing and community safety, I want to hear firsthand what people's opinions are, what they care about, and what they want to see delivered."

Ms Penfold said the survey would play a key role in shaping her advocacy and representing the region's priorities at a federal level.

"Too often, decisions are made in Canberra without a clear understanding of what regional communities are facing," she said.

"This survey is about making sure Lyne's voice is not just heard, but acted on."

Residents can complete the survey via the reply-paid form delivered to their mailbox from this week and return it in the enclosed envelope to PO Box 244, Wauchope NSW 2446, or complete it online via Ms Penfold's website alisonpenfold.com.au.

"I encourage everyone to take a few minutes to fill it out. Your feedback will directly inform the work I do every day representing our region."

Survey responses will also contribute to future policy advocacy, including submissions to the Federal Budget and ongoing engagement with key decision-makers.

"This is your opportunity to help set the agenda for our region," Ms Penfold said.

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