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What does Wollondilly Mean to You
What does Wollondilly mean to you?
Many people suggest that Wollondilly means varying things to them. What does it mean to you?
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1.
What does Wollondilly mean to you? (Answer in a few short words)
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2.
What do you love about Wollondilly?
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3.
Why do you choose to work, live or visit Wollondilly?
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4.
What do you believe are the strengths of Wollondilly as a place to live, work or visit?
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5.
What colours do you feel represent Wollondilly?
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green
brown
blue
white
yellow
red
Other (please specify)
6.
What would attract you to visit another region other than Wollondilly?
location
climate
activities
shopping
nature
history
Other (please specify)
7.
How likely are you to recommend your family or friends to visit Wollondilly (where 5 is most likely and 1 is least likely)
1
2
3
4
5
8.
Do you live in Wollondilly?
yes
no
9.
What is your gender?
male
female
10.
What is your age?
Under 18
18-25
26-35
36-45
46-60
over 60
The images below are a sample representation of what Wollondilly means. Please review each and then answer the question below.
The first concept (1) represents rivers that wind and stretch into pockets of forgotten forest. Trees that grow quietly outside of view and hills that wind proudly across the region; Wollondilly brings together the natural wonders of the undiscovered, and invites you to explore its history and natural areas. It represents its people which are vast, eclectic, eccentric and energetically connected to the idea of rural living;
sharing a connection with both each other, the history of the region and the land.
The second concept (2) unifies our region's deep connection to its natural environment in to a simple and
powerful form. The circle provides a symbolic representation of a connected community, while the shift between blue and green symbolises the regions perpetual movement from hill to valley to winding river.
The third concept (3) creates a focus on our natural flower, the white waratah. It also symbolises the eclectic array of towns, villages and communities that are dotted throughout our vast region.
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From the sample images above, which do you feel represents Wollondilly the best? (tick one response only)
First
Second
Third