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Taverner Research often seeks members of the public to take part in both online and telephone surveys. Responding to surveys is an opportunity to have a say on the development of government policies, government services, commercial products, commercial services, and opinion polls published in the media.  

By becoming a member of Taverner’s panel you have the opportunity to take part in surveys at your leisure. It has also become common place for research agencies to offer a gratuity to respondents in appreciation of their time in the form of cash payment or prize draws.  

Join today

To become a member of Taverner's panel simply provide us with:

  • first name
  • second name
  • age
  • sex
  • postcode
  • email address
  • mobile number, and
  • landline number.

Also please specify if you are interested in participating in:

  • online surveys
  • telephone surveys, and/or
  • focus groups.

Send this information to panel@taverner.com.au and we will add you to our panel.

 
 

 

 

 

Prize winners

3516 – City of Sydney, Bicycle Survey (29/10/09 - 02/11/09)

1st place winning slogan “Leave the keys and use your knees!! Get on your bike!!” receives an Olympus FE-4000 Digital Camera - congratulations to [Name withheld], South Coogee. 2nd place winning slogan “Every body fits a bike” receives an Apple iPod Shuffle 2GB - congratulations to Genevieve, Bronte

Thank you all for your participation!

2761 - Disposable Respirators (28/05/08 - 31/10/08)

The first prize winner is Julian Jaques who receives a $2500 Wishlist voucher. Dennis Eagers is the winner of the second prize of a $500 Wishlist voucher, and ten runners up receive a Wishlist voucher to the value of $100: David Bassard, Allen Shaw, Tyler Schwalger, Clifford O’Neill, Robyn McNaught, Gary Rodgers, Desiree West, Stephen Collins, Grant Greenfield and Neil Rogan.

2934 - Social issues (10/02/09 - 17/02/09)

The winner of the $500 first prize in the recent social issues survey in relation to climate change was Margaret Withers. Margaret’s winning entry was selected because of the well thought out connection she made between government action and potential economic benefits this might have for individual households and the wider community. The judges considered this very relevant in today's economic climate.

"WOW thank you. Again thank you and if there are anymore surveys you think I can help with please send them through." Margaret Withers

 

 



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