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Snap Send Solve in South Australia

A Solvers job is never done. Here, we celebrate all the amazing work they do in South Australia, and encourage other problem-solving authorities to follow their lead. Solvers, we salute you!

The state of our stats

16.4%

Reports with rating

83%

Reports with photo

3.8/5

Average Snapper rating

most-snapped

Your Community's Top Concerns

These reported issues represent what your community is actively reporting through Snap Send Solve. While dumped rubbish and abandoned trolleys lead the way, our enterprise features help you manage the full spectrum of community reports efficiently - from graffiti to parking issues, fallen trees to water leaks. Elevate your response with systems integration and our customisable reporting toolkit through our full enterprise platform.

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Solver of the Year banner

Shining a spotlight on the outstanding Solvers who have gone above and beyond to make a positive impact across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. And the winners are...

City of Charles Sturt
Customer Experience Award
The Solver who achieved the highest percentage of status updates and highest star rating.
City of West Torrens
Snapper’s Choice Award
The most impressive Solver as voted on by the Snapper community.
City of Port Adelaide Enfield
Inclusive Excellence Award
The Solver with the highest Solve rate for accessibility-related incidents.
Adelaide City Council
Community Engagement Award
The Solver with highest percentage of Snappers relative to population size.

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Big time benefits for every type of Solver

Whether you work for local government, a utility, university or other problem-solving business, we help make problem-solving simple.

Local Councils

Helping bridge the gap and better our shared spaces.

Utilities

Empowering utilities to resolve faults and emergencies faster and more efficiently.

Universities

Transforming campus connections for a better university experience.

Businesses

Finding fixes for shopping centres, retirement villages, airports and more.

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