Call for Crime Inquiry to visit Local Area

Member for Cootamundra Steph Cooke has written to the chair of the parliamentary inquiry investigating regional crime, requesting committee members hold a public hearing in the area.

Ms Cooke said the inquiry is examining various aspects of crime in the regions, including causes, impacts on individuals and communities, and potential solutions. It aims to outline targeted strategies to improve safety and security for residents.

“The inquiry is currently seeking input from residents across regional New South Wales to help identify issues related to crime in rural and regional areas,” Ms Cooke said.

“This is a really important opportunity for our community to share their experiences and perspectives on crime in our region. The input from members of our communities can play a vital role in shaping recommendations that will address regional crime and enhance community safety.

“To that end, local residents have the opportunity to contribute through written submissions to the inquiry committee; submissions are being taken until the end of May, and that process is a really important way for us to ensure our voices are heard.

“I have written to the committee chair requesting that panel members conduct a public hearing in our region, to ensure they see firsthand the circumstances we’re facing, including the need for a new police station in Young, the need for 24/7 policing in Cowra, along with the need for adequate police infrastructure and resourcing in other areas, such as in places like Narrandera,” she said.

Ms Cooke said precious time has already been lost after the government initially rejected the idea of an inquiry.

“Thanks to the tireless efforts of the Country Mayors Association – led by Chairman Mayor Jamie Chaffey – along with the CWA, NSW Farmers’, the Police Association, and Shadow Police Minister Paul Toole, we’ve finally been able to get this inquiry up and running,” Ms Cooke said.

“It’s certainly a case of better late than never, and I encourage everyone in our region to take part in this process. Your submissions can help create meaningful change and ensure our community’s unique needs are addressed in future policies and legislation,” she said.

Submissions: https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/committees/inquiries/pages/inquiries.aspx Or contact the electorate office on (02) 6382 2399 for further information.

*Photon: Member for Cootamundra Steph Cooke discussing the regional crime inquiry with Acting Sergeant Aimee Bannister at the Wallendbeen Police Station.

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