What matters to you?
It's that time of year again; Her.ie is looking for your views, thoughts and opinions on how this country works (or doesn't, as the case may be) as part of our annual A Slice of Ireland survey.
We work to bring readers educational, informative and entertaining content - we run the gamut of topics on several social platforms that reaches over 2.3 million people in Ireland every single month.
Once again, alongside our fellow sites at Maximum Media - HerFamily.ie, JOE.ie and SportsJOE.ie, we're working on another very special survey... A Slice of Ireland in 2016.
In 2015, over 20,000 readers took part in one of the biggest Irish surveys ever created, sharing their honest views on everything from careers and spending, to feminism and abortion.
Your opinions are not only valuable to us, they're vital. We shape our content around the topics you want to talk about - so now we want you to tell us, no-holds-barred.
Your results are completely anonymous, of course, but added to thousands of other Irish voices you'll be responsible for forming our snapshot of life in the country we call home in 2016.
We would like to reward you for your help, so every person who completes this survey will be entered into a draw to win a €400 voucher for Brown Thomas.
Click here to take part. Here's a look back at what we found out about our readers last year...
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