Residents of Far North Queensland: Does local news matter to you? |
Online Survey
This online survey is part of a more significant research project being undertaken by Griffith University (GU Ref: 2023/252) to examine the changes to local news in Far North Queensland (FNQ), and the impacts to you and your community both now and in the future.
For this research; FNQ refers to the area north and west of Townsville to Cairns, the Cape, and the Torres Strait Islands; and, local news relates to multi-media sources that inform, educate, and entertain and are produced locally in the town/community where you live and work.
Your participation in this survey is voluntary and you can withdraw at any time. Your answers will be de-identified before analysis and you will not be identified in any publications resulting from this research.
This survey will take just 10 minutes to complete.
For this research; FNQ refers to the area north and west of Townsville to Cairns, the Cape, and the Torres Strait Islands; and, local news relates to multi-media sources that inform, educate, and entertain and are produced locally in the town/community where you live and work.
Your participation in this survey is voluntary and you can withdraw at any time. Your answers will be de-identified before analysis and you will not be identified in any publications resulting from this research.
This survey will take just 10 minutes to complete.
Participants who complete the survey will be in with a chance to win a $300 gift voucher to redeem at Crystalbrook Collections' resorts and hotels across Australia.
Click here to learn more and view the research project's Participation Information Sheet.
Thank you for participating in this online survey. We very much appreciate your time and contribution.
Griffith University Research Team: Professor Susan Forde, Dr. Heather Anderson, Dr. Bridget Backhaus & PhD candidate, Philippa McCulloch
Thank you for participating in this online survey. We very much appreciate your time and contribution.
Griffith University Research Team: Professor Susan Forde, Dr. Heather Anderson, Dr. Bridget Backhaus & PhD candidate, Philippa McCulloch