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Parkes: Liveability and Satisfaction Driving Organisation Outcomes

The Problem

Like many regional and remote councils, Parkes faces the same strategic and reporting requirements of larger organisations but with less resources, and the urgent need to attract and retain young talent to the area.

The Solution

Parkes Shire Council first engaged Place Score for the 2021 Australian Liveability Census, capturing baseline insights into what matters most to its community. Building on this foundation, a full LGA-wide liveability study was conducted in 2023 to inform the development of Parkes’ first Liveability Strategy – a landmark move for the regional shire. Demonstrating the versatility and long-term value of community engagement data, the results were also used to shape the 2024 Community Strategic Plan.

In 2025 Parkes committed to a long term, data driven approach to organisational planning and reporting by adding Place Score’s Service Monitor – community satisfaction surveying and reporting.

The Outcome

In 2025 Parkes Shire Council was one of a handful of regional councils nationally where community sentiment regarding increased with a 3% rise compared to a national drop of 1%

The comprehensive integration of consistent community priorities and insights across multiple strategies and projects is building trust with the community, as well as focussing investment in things that really matter.

To date liveability data has been used for:

  • Liveability Strategy
  • Community Strategic Plan
  • Community Benefits Assessment
  • State of the Shire Report
  • CBD Vibrancy Strategy

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