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Services feedback sought

CARDINIA Shire mayor Bill Pearson is calling on residents to provide feedback about the council’s services.
Cr Pearson said the opinion of the community was paramount as the council looked to improve its service delivery. “People’s opinions matter and council is committed to providing efficient, informative and quality service,” he said.
“I encourage residents to share their ideas and tell us about their personal experiences, what we are doing well and how we can improve council’s service delivery.” Forms can be mailed by calling the council’s customer service team on 1300 787 624.
Alternatively, a survey can be completed online at www.cardinia.vic.gov.au

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