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Local Government has an important role in community safety and crime prevention. Council is committed to enhancing our wonderful lifestyle we enjoy in our City and a big part of this is ensuring that our community remains a safe place to live, work and raise our families.
The draft Crime Prevention Strategy 2021-2024 outlines Council's focus and steps out our role in partnership with NSW Police, community service providers, other government agencies and our community.
The draft Strategy focuses on the prevention of motor vehicle theft, fraud and malicious damage to property. After reviewing the draft Strategy share your feedback by completing the short survey below.
Consultation has been extended until 5 March.
Local Government has an important role in community safety and crime prevention. Council is committed to enhancing our wonderful lifestyle we enjoy in our City and a big part of this is ensuring that our community remains a safe place to live, work and raise our families.
The draft Crime Prevention Strategy 2021-2024 outlines Council's focus and steps out our role in partnership with NSW Police, community service providers, other government agencies and our community.
The draft Strategy focuses on the prevention of motor vehicle theft, fraud and malicious damage to property. After reviewing the draft Strategy share your feedback by completing the short survey below.