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Your voice matters: Tell us what you want to see in your local news

ACM network and Australian Regional Insights seek reader input via a 15-minute anonymous survey with a chance to win one of ten $200 e-gift cards.

  • ACM and Australian Regional Insights are running an online reader survey now, accessible via the ACM app and website by clicking the image to start.
  • To learn what matters most to readers, ACM says the survey will help it meet reader needs and keep the community informed and connected.
  • The anonymous survey takes about 15 minutes, and respondents may enter a draw to win one of 10 $200 e-gift cards redeemable at various retailers.
  • Local readers' responses will influence news and sports coverage across the city and surrounds, helping ACM better serve the city and surrounding communities.
  • Printed pages and the app will both promote the survey to reach readers on the ACM app and website or in the printed newspaper, while ACM network's editors and journalists gather perspectives across the region.
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The StandardThe Standard
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Your voice matters: Tell us what you want to see in your local news

Participate in our reader survey and help shape the future of local news. Share your feedback for a chance to win a $200 e-gift card.

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stockandland.com.austockandland.com.au
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Your voice matters: tell us what you want to see in agricultural news

Help us keep our ag community informed and connected by sharing your feedback. Take the 15-minute survey.

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The Canberra Times broke the news in Canberra, Australia on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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