Moreton Bay Residents Urged to Shape the City as Moreton Says Tops 30,000 Responses

More than 30,000 responses have been collected since 2021, and residents are again being invited to take part in the next Moreton Says. The community survey invites locals across Moreton Bay to speak up on liveability, jobs and disaster preparednes.

The City of Moreton Bay has opened its latest Moreton Says survey, calling on locals to share their views before it closes at 4:00 p.m. on 29 March 2026. The survey, which runs twice a year, asks residents about liveability and lifestyle, local jobs and business support, disaster preparedness, sport and recreation, and their experiences with council services.

How the survey is used

Council says the survey data feeds into its planning, policy work and day-to-day decisions, helping it keep track of what matters to residents as the city grows and changes. 

Discover Moreton Properties
Discover Moreton Properties

The initiative has collected more than 30,000 responses to date, which Council describes as one of the most consistent and comprehensive community insights programs in Queensland local government.

The broader program information and past results are outlined on the Moreton Says community engagement page.

Join Mailing List

Local Resources

Disaster preparedness remains a key topic

Earlier survey feedback suggested many residents were willing to prepare for severe weather, but were not always sure how. Council says this feedback has been used to refine how it communicates hazard risks and household preparedness tools, with a focus on clearer guidance and simpler resources.

Council also reports that more than 30 per cent of previous respondents accessed information about natural hazard risk before moving to the City of Moreton Bay, reinforcing the need for practical and easy-to-find preparedness information.

How to take part

Residents can have their say by completing the survey online, taking part at a Moreton Says pop-up, requesting a hard copy via yoursay@moretonbay.qld.gov.au, or filling out a paper survey at a council library or customer service centre.

People who complete the survey can enter the draw to win one of twenty $100 Moreton Money gift cards, which can be redeemed at more than 260 local businesses. Competition details are available through the Moreton Says page.

Council says the survey helps inform its decisions and track what matters to residents as the city changes.

Featured Image Credit: CityofMoretonBay/Facebook

CLICK ANY LOGO TO SEE PUBLICATION


Discover Moreton Properties

Spread the love