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Page 1 of 3 Survey Results 26/07/2016 Survey Results Page 1 of 3 2016 Griffith City Council Student Survey Respondents: 1115 displayed, 1115 total Status: Open Launched Date: 20/06/2016 Closed Date: 24/07/2016 1. What is your gender? Response Response Points Avg Total Percent Male 552 51% n/a n/a Female 520 49% n/a n/a Total Respondents 1072 100% (skipped this question) 43 2. Where do you reside? Response Response Points Avg Total Percent Griffith 791 74% n/a n/a Village 210 20% n/a n/a Other 71 7% n/a n/a Total Respondents 1072 100% (skipped this question) 43 3. If village or other, please specify: Total Respondents 257 (skipped this question) 858 4. Do you identify as being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Island decent? Response Response Points Avg Total Percent Yes 83 8% n/a n/a No 989 92% n/a n/a Total Respondents 1072 (skipped this question) 43 5. Were you born in Australia? Response Response Points Avg Total Percent Yes 946 88% n/a n/a No 126 12% n/a n/a Total Respondents 1072 (skipped this question) 43 6. If you answered no, please state your country of birth: Total Respondents 122 (skipped this question) 993 7. How satisfied are you with the following? Response Satisfied Somewhat satisfied Unsatisfied Points Avg Total Griffith Regional 61.93% (662) 34.52% (369) 3.55% (38) 1069 n/a n/a Theatre Griffith Regional Aquatic 42.28% (452) 42.94% (459) 14.78% (158) 1069 n/a n/a Leisure Centre 33.68% (360) 51.54% (551) 14.78% (158) 1069 n/a n/a http://surveys.griffith.nsw.gov.au/PrintOverview.aspx?SurveyID=m6KJ4lm 26/07/2016 Survey Results Page 2 of 3 Griffith Regional Art Gallery Griffith City 52.95% (566) 37.7% (403) 9.35% (100) 1069 n/a n/a Library Griffith Pioneer 50.7% (542) 41.35% (442) 7.95% (85) 1069 n/a n/a Park Museum Westend 57.72% (617) 36.58% (391) 5.71% (61) 1069 n/a n/a Stadium Griffith City 18.99% (203) 53.32% (570) 27.69% (296) 1069 n/a n/a Pound Cycleways 30.96% (331) 52.95% (566) 16.09% (172) 1069 n/a n/a Footpaths 42.75% (457) 45.37% (485) 11.88% (127) 1069 n/a n/a Pedestrian access around shopping 43.5% (465) 46.49% (497) 10.01% (107) 1069 n/a n/a centres and community facilities Lighting of public 33.86% (362) 48.36% (517) 17.77% (190) 1069 n/a n/a areas Outdoor fitness 47.61% (509) 42.84% (458) 9.54% (102) 1069 n/a n/a equipment Parks & 49.49% (529) 43.03% (460) 7.48% (80) 1069 n/a n/a Gardens Reserves & open 39.48% (422) 50.7% (542) 9.82% (105) 1069 n/a n/a spaces Sporting 59.68% (638) 34.42% (368) 5.89% (63) 1069 n/a n/a grounds City 38.54% (412) 48.18% (515) 13.28% (142) 1069 n/a n/a entrances Total Respondents 1069 (skipped this question) 46 8. How safe do you feel in public spaces? Response Response Points Avg Total Percent Safe 365 34% n/a n/a Somewhat safe 597 56% n/a n/a Unsafe 107 10% n/a n/a Total Respondents 1069 100% (skipped this question) 46 9. How satisfied are you with the variety of these options in Griffith? Response Satisfied Somewhat satisfied Unsatisfied Points Avg Total Leisure activities 41.44% (443) 48.08% (514) 10.48% (112) 1069 n/a n/a Recreational activities 37.04% (396) 51.36% (549) 11.6% (124) 1069 n/a n/a Entertainment 42.56% (455) 43.78% (468) 13.66% (146) 1069 n/a n/a Art & cultural activities 36.58% (391) 50.05% (535) 13.38% (143) 1069 n/a n/a Total Respondents 1069 (skipped this question) 46 10. How satisfied are you with efforts being made in your community to protect and conserve the natural environment? Response Response Points Avg Total Percent Satisfied 298 28% n/a n/a Somewhat satisfied 648 61% n/a n/a http://surveys.griffith.nsw.gov.au/PrintOverview.aspx?SurveyID=m6KJ4lm 26/07/2016 Survey Results Page 3 of 3 Unsatisfied 123 12% n/a n/a Total Respondents 1069 100% (skipped this question) 46 11. How satisfactory is your access to the internet? Response Response Points Avg Total Percent Satisfactory 523 49% n/a n/a Somewhat satisfactory 377 35% n/a n/a Unsatisfactory 169 16% n/a n/a Total Respondents 1069 100% (skipped this question) 46 12. Thinking about the Griffith Local Government Area, what issues are currently of concern to you? Total Respondents 954 (skipped this question) 161 13. What services or facilities would you like to see provided in the future? Total Respondents 978 (skipped this question) 137 http://surveys.griffith.nsw.gov.au/PrintOverview.aspx?SurveyID=m6KJ4lm 26/07/2016 Survey Results Page 1 of 7 2016 Griffith City Council Student Survey Respondents: 1115 Status: Open Launched Date: 20/06/2016 Closed Date: 24/07/2016 3. If village or other, please specify: 1. Lake Wyangan 2. Yenda 3. Yoogali 4. Yoogali 5. Farm 6. Nericon 7. Yoogali 8. Lake Wyangan 9. Lake Wyangan 10. Tharbogang 11. - 12. Lake Wyangan 13. Lake Wyangan 14. - 15. Yoogali 16. Beelbangera 17. - 18. - 19. Willbriggie 20. Tharbogang 21. Lake Wyangan 22. Hanwood 23. Lake Wyangan 24. Hanwood 25. Hanwood 26. - 27. Tharbogang 28. Yoogali 29. Yoogali 30. Tharbogang 31. Hanwood 32. Yenda 33. Yoogali 34. Farm http://surveys.griffith.nsw.gov.au/PrintResultsText.aspx?SurveyID=m6KJ4lm&ItemI... 26/07/2016 Survey Results Page 2 of 7 35. Hanwood 36. Leeton 37. Widgelli 38. Yenda 39. Binya 40. Widgelli 41. Hanwood 42. Lake Wyangan 43. Yenda 44. Yenda 45. Bilbul 46. Nericon 47. Lake Wyangan 48. Lake Wyangan 49. Hanwood 50. Willbriggie 51. Lake Wyangan 52. Bilbul 53. Yenda 54. Beelbangera 55. Beelbangera 56. Yoogali 57. Hanwood 58. Lake Wyangan 59. Nericon 60. Yoogali 61. Darlington Point 62. Hanwood 63. Bilbul 64. Yenda 65. Yenda 66. Hanwood 67. Yenda 68. Yenda 69. - 70. Yenda 71. Beelbagera 72. Lake Wyangan 73. Yenda http://surveys.griffith.nsw.gov.au/PrintResultsText.aspx?SurveyID=m6KJ4lm&ItemI... 26/07/2016 Survey Results Page 3 of 7 74. Yenda 75. Yenda 76. Bilbul 77. Yenda 78. Yenda 79. Yoogali 80. Beelbangera 81. Yenda 82. Yenda 83. Yenda 84. Yoogali 85. Darlington Point 86. Beelbangera 87. Beelbangera 88. Widgelli 89. Beelbangera 90. Rankin Springs 91. - 92. Yenda 93. Lake Wyangan 94. Beelbangera 95. Binya 96. Willbrigge 97. Yenda 98. Darlington Point 99. Bilbul 100. Binya 101. Lake Wyangan 102. Hanwood 103. Yenda 104. Willbriggie 105. Yenda 106. Hanwood 107. Beelbangera 108. Hanwood 109. Yoogali 110. Yoogali 111. Beelbangera 112. Yenda 113. Lake Wyangan http://surveys.griffith.nsw.gov.au/PrintResultsText.aspx?SurveyID=m6KJ4lm&ItemI... 26/07/2016 Survey Results Page 4 of 7 114. Yenda 115. Darlington Point 116. Lake Wyangan 117. Lake Wyangan 118. Yoogali 119. Yoogali 120. Lake Wyangan 121. Yoogali 122. Yoogali 123. Lake Wyangan 124. Bilbul 125. Yenda 126. Yoogali 127. Yenda 128. Beelbangera 129. Nericon 130. Beelbangera 131. Beelbangera 132. Sydney 133. Yenda 134. Yenda 135. Hanwood 136. Bilbul 137. Yenda 138. Lake Wyangan 139. Lake Wyangan 140. Lake Wyangan 141. Bilbul 142. Yenda 143. Bilbul 144. Yenda 145. Widgelli 146. Yenda 147. Yenda 148. Widgelli 149. Yenda 150. Yenda 151. Tharbogang 152. Tharbogang http://surveys.griffith.nsw.gov.au/PrintResultsText.aspx?SurveyID=m6KJ4lm&ItemI... 26/07/2016 Survey Results Page 5 of 7 153. Brisbane 154. Yoogali 155. Yoogali 156. Hanwood 157. Yoogali 158. Yoogali 159. Yenda 160. Yenda 161. Lake Wyangan 162. goolgowi 163. Yenda 164. Benerenboh 165. Hanwood 166. yoogali 167. Yenda 168. handwood 169. Hanwood 170. Whiton 171. Lake Wyangan 172. Hanwood 173. Lake Wyangan 174. goolgowi 175. colliambally 176. lake wyangan 177. Lake Wyangan 178. Handwood 179. Handwood 180. Hanwood 181. Lake Wyangan 182. Hanwood 183. Goolgowi 184. Tharbogang 185. Tharbogang 186. Nericon 187. Lake Wyangan 188. Goolgowi 189. Hanwood 190. Myall Park 191. Farm 192. Nericon Farm http://surveys.griffith.nsw.gov.au/PrintResultsText.aspx?SurveyID=m6KJ4lm&ItemI... 26/07/2016 Survey Results Page 6 of 7 193. Past Nericon 194. Tharbogang 195. Goolgowi 196. Farm 197. Nericon 198. Lake Wyangan 199. Hanwood 200. Hanwood 201. Farm 202. Hanwood 203. near Goolgowi 204. LW 205. Warrawidgee 206. Tabbita 207. Hanwood 208. Bilbul 209. Nericon 210. Hanwood 211. Hanwood 212. Lake Wyangan 213. Nericon 214. Darlington Point 215. lake Wyangan 216. Hanwood 217. Rankin Springs 218. Yenda 219. Yenda 220. Bilbul 221. Bilbul 222. Lake Wyangan 223. Goolgowi 224. Hanwood 225. Yenda 226. Yenda 227. Yenda 228. Yenda 229. Myall Park 230. Yenda 231. Gogeldrie http://surveys.griffith.nsw.gov.au/PrintResultsText.aspx?SurveyID=m6KJ4lm&ItemI... 26/07/2016 Survey Results Page 7 of 7 232. Yoogali 233. Hanwood 234. Farm 235. Lake Wyangan 236. Hanwood 237. Yenda 238. Lake Wyangan 239. Beelbangra 240. nericon 241. hanwood 242. beelbangra 243. yenda 244. darlington point 245. yenda 246. yenda 247. yenda 248. hanwood 249. beelbangra 250. yen da 251. leeton 252. tharbogan 253. beelbangra 254. bilbul 255. Bilbul 256. Bilbul 257. Yenda http://surveys.griffith.nsw.gov.au/PrintResultsText.aspx?SurveyID=m6KJ4lm&ItemI... 26/07/2016 Survey Results Page 1 of 4 2016 Griffith City Council Student Survey Respondents: 1115 Status: Open Launched Date: 20/06/2016 Closed Date: 24/07/2016 6. If you answered no, please state your country of birth: 1. Philipines 2.
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