Community Scorecard 2022

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The City of Subiaco is continuously finding ways to improve quality of life. To do so, the City conducted a study called the MARKYT Community Scorecard 2022.

The results will be used to benchmark the City's performance against other local governments and improve our services to the community.

A group of randomly selected residents were contacted and asked to rate local services, facilities and programs. Data collection and analysis is being undertaken by CATALYSE, an independent research company.

The scorecard was open to City of Subiaco residents aged 14 years or older. Community members who did not receive an invitation by post or email were able to take part in the study online. The scorecard generally took 5-10 minutes to complete.

All responses are confidential in accordance with the Privacy Act and Australian Privacy Principles and CATALYSE will report responses in an aggregate or anonymous form to the City of Subiaco that will not personally identify respondents.

The community scorecard study closed at 5pm on Friday 22 April 2022.

The results are in!

The results of the 2022 City of Subiaco Community Scorecard have been released. To view the outcome please click here.

If you have any questions, please contact the City's community engagement advisor on 9237 9222 or engagement@subiaco.wa.gov.au

The City of Subiaco is continuously finding ways to improve quality of life. To do so, the City conducted a study called the MARKYT Community Scorecard 2022.

The results will be used to benchmark the City's performance against other local governments and improve our services to the community.

A group of randomly selected residents were contacted and asked to rate local services, facilities and programs. Data collection and analysis is being undertaken by CATALYSE, an independent research company.

The scorecard was open to City of Subiaco residents aged 14 years or older. Community members who did not receive an invitation by post or email were able to take part in the study online. The scorecard generally took 5-10 minutes to complete.

All responses are confidential in accordance with the Privacy Act and Australian Privacy Principles and CATALYSE will report responses in an aggregate or anonymous form to the City of Subiaco that will not personally identify respondents.

The community scorecard study closed at 5pm on Friday 22 April 2022.

The results are in!

The results of the 2022 City of Subiaco Community Scorecard have been released. To view the outcome please click here.

If you have any questions, please contact the City's community engagement advisor on 9237 9222 or engagement@subiaco.wa.gov.au

Consultation has concluded. Thank you to everyone who provided feedback.

  • City leads way in scorecard results

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    Library and information services, access to public transport, and playgrounds, parks and reserves came out on top in this year’s community scorecard.

    Other City services which received high positive ratings included the Subiaco Museum (95%) and Lords Recreation Centre (92%). Access to health and community services also ranked highly at 95%, as did building and maintenance of local roads at 92%.

    Read more here.