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CCTV UPGRADE DELIVERS SAFER MORWELL STREETS

Sep 3, 2018 | Latest News

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Closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras have been installed in Morwell’s central business district to support local business.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Michael McCormack said the Australian Government invested $233,000 in the project to improve public safety and deter crime.

“The new cameras will improve security and act as a crime deterrent, while also assisting police to identify and prosecute offenders if and when relevant incidents do occur in public areas,” Mr McCormack said.

“Police will be able to respond faster thanks to a real-time feed from the new cameras directly to Morwell Police Station.”

Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester said investing in crime prevention and detection technology was just part of the Australian Government’s commitment to building stronger, more resilient communities nationwide.

“It is vital that people feel safe to walk the streets and this new network of state-of-the-art CCTV cameras will build community confidence and encourage more people into Morwell to visit local shops, eateries and pubs, particularly after dark,” Mr Chester said.

“More people frequenting Morwell’s CBD means more a more prosperous economy for local traders and those who have invested in the community.

“I meet regularly with local traders, who made it clear that the installation of these cameras was a priority project for the Latrobe Valley community and I am pleased to see that request come to fruition.”

Latrobe City Council’s Mayor Darrell White said the cameras would provide an increased level of confidence for residents, businesses and visitors.

“Increasing visual surveillance of the CBD precinct will afford improved public safety. The cameras will also help police to respond to emerging safety issues. The community can go about their daily business with an increased sense of security,” Cr White said.

“The 19 cameras are being installed at various locations: Commercial Road, including the bus interchange, Princes Drive, including the train station, Buckley Street and main carpark and the subway as well as a number of other streets. There will also be an upgrade to the system feeding back in to the Morwell Police Station so that vision is clearer.”

The Australian Government invested $233,000 in the project.

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