Hayley Adams.
Camera IconHayley Adams. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Community News reader survey guides news coverage

Justin BianchiniNorth Coast Times

YANCHEP hairdresser Hayley Adams would like to see more crime reported on in the Times.

The 18-year-old said she finds “crime more interesting than other stuff” – particularly “things that get swept under the carpet and not reported”.

Like Hayley, are you getting enough of what you want, and need, to read?

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Our reader survey gives you the opportunity to tell us what you like, and do not like to read and have a real say in our newspaper coverage.

All you have to do is go to www.mycommunitypanel.com.au and follow the instructions to register, then rank the things that matter most to you.

It might take you five minutes to help us set the agenda for your local community newspaper.

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There is also the opportunity to register for a reader panel where we will ask you for an ongoing contribution, because your opinions matter to us.

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