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Consultation has concluded
We're currently reviewing how information is structured on the City of Kingston website, www.kingston.vic.gov.au
This is your chance to have your say on our website and how content appears to the community.
Simply click on the link below to have a go at sorting and group content topics based on how you think it should be ordered to help you find information more conveniently.
Take a quick look at the list of items to the left. We'd like you to sort them into groups that make sense to you.
There is no right or wrong answer. Just do what comes naturally.
Step 2
Drag an item from the left into this area to create your first group.
Step 3
Click the title to rename your new group.
Step 4
Add more items to this group by dropping them on top of it. Make more groups by dropping them in unused spaces.
When you're done click Finished at the top right. Have fun!
We're currently reviewing how information is structured on the City of Kingston website, www.kingston.vic.gov.au
This is your chance to have your say on our website and how content appears to the community.
Simply click on the link below to have a go at sorting and group content topics based on how you think it should be ordered to help you find information more conveniently.