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The Westpac Group CCIQ Pulse Survey of business conditions for the September Quarter 2015 is now open. Please spend a few minutes to respond to this survey and you can enter the draw to win an iPad Mini*!

The Pulse Survey has been measuring Queensland business confidence and expectations for over 20 years.

The survey is unchallenged in terms of being the most authoritative, timely and comprehensive snapshot of Queensland business sentiment with over 500 Queensland businesses interviewed as part of each survey.

The survey publishes quarterly the results from key questions put to the Queensland business community on National, State and individual economic performances.

Feedback received through the Westpac Group CCIQ Pulse Survey allows the Chamber to successfully lobby for a positive change. Every response counts, so please take a few moments to respond to this brief survey.

The Westpac Group CCIQ Pulse Survey closes 5pm Friday 16 Octobber 2015 with the prize winner announced following the close of the survey.

The previous June Quarter 2015 Pulse Survey is available from the Chamber of Commerce & Industry Queensland website.





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* 1. In which industry sector is your business primarily involved?

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* 2. What is the total number of employees in your organisation?

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* 3. What is the postcode of your business?

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* 4. Performance of the National Economy

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What are your expectations for the performance of the Australian economy over the next twelve months in comparison with the last twelve months?

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* 5. Performance of the State Economy

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What are your expectations for the performance of the Queensland economy over the next twelve months in comparison with the last twelve months?

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* 6. What factors are likely to affect the performance of the Australian and Queensland economies over the next twelve months?

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