In June we asked community for feedback on the work of council plus a focus on the upcoming Local Government election in October.

322 people took the time to complete the survey online or at one of four community events.

You can look at the results more closely in the Dashboard or the summary document below.

Explore the results

The data collected for Bay Say can be explored on this dashboard by clicking the arrows to turn to the next tab. It is best viewed as a full screen. See below for more handy tips.

There are six tabs of information including

  • Demographics of who responded
  • Responses so you can see when and where the data was collected
  • Election
  • Levels of Service
  • Council Perceptions
  • Weighted analysis of responses compared to the census

Handy tips

This dashboard is interactive, so why not take a closer look?

  • To view in full screen, click the arrow in the bottom right hand corner of the dashboard
  • If you're using a mobile device, it's best viewed with your screen rotated
  • There are six pages of results. You can turn the page by selecting the left and right arrows in the bottom centre of the page
  • Within the Council Perceptions page, you'll find four tabs for the different areas of council work that were covered in the survey
  • Text comments are not included in the dashboard, but you'll find examples in the powerpoint document above.

Summary report

A summary of the results can also be viewed here including examples of the comments made by community.

Who had their say

Where to next?

  • We’ve already shared these results with teams within council so they can learn from your feedback.
  • We’ll be sharing results on election related questions with candidates so they can share the information you most want to hear from them.
  • Our next survey will be coming out in October.
  • We’ll provide a detailed report to council next year with the collated results of our first three surveys