Why do I have to register?

    Registration is required for this website for a number of reasons. Registration helps us to understand which sections of the community have been heard from and who we still need to engage with. Registration also ensures you can be kept informed of future consultations, updated on projects you have engaged with or hear the final result after your comments have been received. There are also some aspects of the website that are only effective when participants are registered, e.g. polls are only useful if participants can only vote once, which registration can ensure.


    What are the advantages of engaging online?

    • You don't have to attend community meetings at a set place and time, you can contribute at a time and place that suits you.
    • It is a quick, safe and convenient way to have your say on a range of issues and topics.
    • It is a great way to keep up to date and contribute your views on issues affecting your community.
    • You can see what other community members think about an issue or topic, respond with your own views and engage in a discussion.
    • It allows for a range of different people, with different views to discuss matters that impact on their community.


    How do I submit my feedback?

    Your feedback can be submitted via the online forums, quick polls and surveys relevant to each of the projects currently open for consultation. To participate simply register with us, and start sharing your ideas and comments. 

    Of course, if you'd prefer, you can continue to engage with Council via the traditional methods. Information about Council's engagement campaigns is also available at Council's Customer Service centres and libraries at Braidwood, Bungendore and Queanbeyan.

    You can also have your say by:

    • emailing your submission to council@qprc.nsw.gov.au
    • writing to PO Box 90, Queanbeyan NSW 2620

    What happens to my feedback / comments?

    All comments, ideas and suggestions are collated and used by the relevant project officer to inform the development of strategies, programs and activities, or to gain an insight into community views and opinions.

    Often, feedback provided online is used in conjunction with other face-to-face consultation activities such as workshops, meetings, open days or surveys.

    When each consultation closes, all contributions are compiled into a report, which will be presented to Council when considering the particular matter.

    All feedback provided during consultation will be considered, however this does not mean that every suggestion can be taken on board and adopted as proposed.


    Is it anonymous?

    Yes! Your privacy is totally protected because the 'Your Voice QPRC' is hosted and moderated by an external independent organisation, Bang the Table.

    No third parties have access to or will be provided with your details. For further information, refer to the privacy policy.

    Council only have access to your details to inform you of up and coming consultations that you have selected as areas of interest.