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Land management survey open

Mark Coulton on Farm

The state government is calling on landholders in western NSW to have a say in how support services for drought, pest animals, and other land management issues are delivered, by taking part in the Local Land Services (LLS) Regional Landholder Survey.

“These surveys are an opportunity for Western NSW farmers and landholders to have a say in shaping the services and support provided by the state government,” Minister for Agriculture and Western NSW, Tara Moriarty, said.

“I encourage Western NSW communities to get involved and complete the Western Local Land Services Regional Landholder Survey today.”

As an added benefit, landholders who submit a Regional Landholder Survey, LLS will effectively be making a donation to the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) for each survey completed.

The survey can be completed online via https://bit.ly/3xEvDbL. Each survey takes around an hour to complete and results will be pooled so participants cannot be identified.

Western LLS is also calling for input into its Aboriginal Community Survey where results will be used to inform the delivery of future projects and programs. It can be completed via a hardcopy form at organised community events.

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