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Federal Government releases Smart Cities survey

by Kim Ho
July 10, 2019
in Environment, News, Regional, Smart Cities, Urban Development
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A new Federal Government survey is collecting stakeholder feedback that will inform its approach to creating smart cities, regions and towns in Australia.

The Cities Division of the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Cities and Regional Development is seeking stakeholder participation in the survey to gain feedback on the challenges and opportunities to support smart cities, regions and towns across Australia.

The results from the survey will help inform future activities of the Cities Division.

Stakeholders with experience and interest in smart cities, regions and towns are invited to complete the survey.

The Cities Division also encourages Smart Cities professionals and relevant stakeholders to forward the survey to any appropriate colleagues within their organisation, relevant individuals or networks, provided they have experience in the area. The survey takes approximately 25 minutes to complete.

This survey closes at 5pm Friday 26 July 2019.

The Stakeholder Survey: Smart Cities, Regions and Towns can be found here.

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