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This survey is now closed. Thank you to those who submitted a response.
The City of Subiaco strives to offer the best quality of life for our residents, visitors and businesses. The 2023 MARKYT Community Scorecard survey provides a chance to rate local services, facilities and programs and share your priorities.
All community members aged 14 years or older were invited to take part.
The scorecard generally takes 5-10 minutes to complete, or longer if you wish to expand on your written answers. The study is managed by CATALYSE® and is a fully independent process. Responses will remain confidential in accordance with the Privacy Act and Australian Privacy Principles.
Tell us what you think
We greatly value your time and comments, the MARKYT Community Scorecard was open for input from Monday 24 April to Friday 12 May 2023. Thank you to those who completed a scorecard survey.
The survey is now closed.
If you have questions about this study please contact the City of Subiaco on 9237 9222 or email engagement@subiaco.wa.gov.au.
The City of Subiaco strives to offer the best quality of life for our residents, visitors and businesses. The 2023 MARKYT Community Scorecard survey provides a chance to rate local services, facilities and programs and share your priorities.
All community members aged 14 years or older were invited to take part.
The scorecard generally takes 5-10 minutes to complete, or longer if you wish to expand on your written answers. The study is managed by CATALYSE® and is a fully independent process. Responses will remain confidential in accordance with the Privacy Act and Australian Privacy Principles.
Tell us what you think
We greatly value your time and comments, the MARKYT Community Scorecard was open for input from Monday 24 April to Friday 12 May 2023. Thank you to those who completed a scorecard survey.
The survey is now closed.
If you have questions about this study please contact the City of Subiaco on 9237 9222 or email engagement@subiaco.wa.gov.au.
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The results from the 2023 MARKYT Community Scorecard are in and the City of Subiaco is leading the way with industry highs in 17 areas and an 87 per cent positive rating as a governing organisation in the latest Community Scorecard results.
The independent scorecard survey is conducted annually using an external consultant to evaluate community priorities, gain important community feedback and insight, and measure performance against key indicators within the Strategic Community Plan 2017 – 2027 with results benchmarked against other WA local governments.
Industry highs this year – as scored by the community – include Subiaco Library; tree management; festivals, events, arts and cultural activities; local roads; recognition of cultural diversity; and support for local businesses.
Most improved from last year include efforts to promote the area, and the City as a place to work or operate a business.
As a place to live, survey respondents gave a 99 per cent positive rating and a performance index score of 88 – equal with last year’s score which was the highest since the City started participating in the scorecard.
The results from the 2023 MARKYT Community Scorecard are in and the City of Subiaco is leading the way with industry highs in 17 areas and an 87 per cent positive rating as a governing organisation in the latest Community Scorecard results.
The independent scorecard survey is conducted annually using an external consultant to evaluate community priorities, gain important community feedback and insight, and measure performance against key indicators within the Strategic Community Plan 2017 – 2027 with results benchmarked against other WA local governments.
Industry highs this year – as scored by the community – include Subiaco Library; tree management; festivals, events, arts and cultural activities; local roads; recognition of cultural diversity; and support for local businesses.
Most improved from last year include efforts to promote the area, and the City as a place to work or operate a business.
As a place to live, survey respondents gave a 99 per cent positive rating and a performance index score of 88 – equal with last year’s score which was the highest since the City started participating in the scorecard.