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Snap Send Solve

06 Dec 2021

Reporting local issues just got easier!

Spotted an issue in your community like graffiti, illegal parking, dumped rubbish, trip hazards or abandoned trolleys? Time to get Snapping!

Snap Send Solve makes reporting community issues in the community simple.

Snap Send Solve is the free app that simplifies the reporting of community issues across Australia and New Zealand.

Reporting is quick and easy which means when you see an issue while you’re out, you can let the responsible authority know with only a few taps. Become a community legend and download Snap Send Solve today.  Your reports are instantly sent to the responsible authority. No need to wait on the phone or write long emails.

What can you report with Snap Send Solve?

To Council

  • Report Illegal Parking to Council
  • Report Dumped Rubbish to Council
  • Report Overgrown Vegetation to Council
  • Report Graffiti to Council
  • Report Vandalism to Council
  • Report Trip Hazard to Council
  • Report Pot Holes to Council
  • Report Abandoned Trolleys to Supermarkets
  • Report Damage to Telstra Equipment
  • Report Damaged Pit and Equipment to NBN
  • Report Abandoned Cars to Council 

Report to Other Authorities

  • Report to Water Authority
  • Report to Power Company
  • Report to Road Authority
  • Report to Public Transport
  • Report to University 

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Being a community legend has never been easier!

In the spirit of reconciliation, Development Victoria respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which Riverwalk is being built and developed. We recognise their continuing cultural heritage and connection to land. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.

Yinga Biik Birranga-ga (Sing land and Country), Steve Ulula Parker