


Head of Customer and Commercial (Gov.)
Last week the Economist Intelligence Unit released its annual Global Cities Liveability Index and, predictably, the rise and fall of Australian cities created a few headlines.
For background, the EIU GLI investigates, scores and ranks large cities on really important items that contribute to quality of life – including healthcare, education, crime and infrastructure. While the study is well credentialed and contributes by comparing global cities in the context of current events, it’s not intended to be that helpful in a local policy context.
The GLI was a major inspiration behind the design and methodology of our latest offer, Living in Place, but with two major differences:
Our Living in Place – Learnings and Applications paper presents three examples where Australian councils are using the Living in Place community survey and views.id online reporting and exploratory platform to credibly represent their community’s views in strategic planning and advocacy. You can download the paper here.
We’re always looking for ways to improve, so please feel free to reach out with any feedback and/or if you have any other questions related to Living in Place or the Views reporting and exploratory platform.
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