Local Land Services is inviting you to take part in a short survey to help us better understand your experiences, knowledge and needs.
Whether you're managing your own forest or providing contracting services, your feedback will help us improve the way we support you.
The survey takes just 5–10 minutes and will run annually for the next 5 years.
Your insights will help us deliver more useful advice, learning opportunities, and tools that work in the real world.
Depending on your role, please complete either the landholder or contractor survey.
Survey for landholders
Are you managing native forest on your property?
We’d love to hear about your experience and what kind of support or information would be most useful to you.
By taking part, you can help us:
- tailor advice to suit your goals and property
- share information in ways that work best for you
- offer learning opportunities on the topics you care about.
Survey for contractors and service providers
Are you working in native forestry as a contractor or service provider?
We want to better understand the realities of your work and how we can support you to deliver compliant, sustainable and profitable forestry.
By taking part, you can help us:
- shape training and advice based on your needs
- understand how you prefer to get information
- improve the tools and services we offer.
Complete the contractor survey
Thank you for being part of this important work.
Your feedback will help us build a stronger, more sustainable future for native forestry in NSW.
Information for participants
Participation is voluntary. If you don’t wish to take part, you don’t have to.
If you decide to take part and later change your mind, you are free to withdraw at any stage.
Your decision to not participate or withdraw will not impact your relationship or access to opportunities with LLS.
The purpose of the surveys is to better understand:
- the practices landholders and forestry service providers are applying, or are not applying, and their confidence in applying those practices.
- the influence of LLS services on landholders and forestry service providers practices compared to other influences.
- the forest management topics landholders and forestry service providers want to learn more about and their preferred method for accessing forest management information.
- Participation involves completing an online survey annually, which will take approximately 10 to 15 minutes each year.
- The survey will be conducted over five years, with a reminder email sent to you annually.
- The survey can be answered on a computer or mobile device.
- You will need to provide your email address so we can send you the yearly invitation to participate.
- If you wish to stop receiving these emails, you can unsubscribe at any time using the link provided at the bottom of each email.
You may feel uncertain or uncomfortable when answering the survey.
If you have any concerns or need further information, please feel free to contact us on ffp@lls.nsw.gov.au.
Your email address and survey responses will be securely stored in our survey software.
Survey results will be deidentified for analysis, this includes removing your email address, IP address, and anything you include that could lead to your identification. No data will be used to link individuals to their responses.
The survey results will help LLS enhance services, and is used in our Monitoring, Evaluation, and Reporting program.
Participants will not be identifiable in any report, publication or presentation of findings.
We will not disclose information about you to any person.
If you would like further information, or to gain access to, or amend your personal information, or require more details about privacy please contact us ffp@lls.nsw.gov.au.
For more information, read our privacy statement.
For more information about this survey, email the Farm Forestry team at ffp@lls.nsw.gov.au
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