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Danny O’Brien warns 33 percent crime rise highlights Gippsland commuters’ safety concerns, lacking adequate PSO protection

Crime on Gippsland public transport has risen nearly 33% in 12 months, raising concerns about PSO coverage and regional commuter safety under the Allan Labor government.

By news@gippsland - 25th November 2025 - Back to News

The Allan Labor government is facing scrutiny over how its overhaul of Protective Services Officer (PSO) deployment will protect regional commuters, as new data shows a sharp rise in crime across Gippsland’s public transport network.

Danny O’Brien says Gippslanders demand well-resourced regional transport, visible safety improvements, stronger bail laws, and effective policing to combat rising crime, rather than superficial government reshuffles

Danny O’Brien says Gippslanders demand well-resourced regional transport, visible safety improvements, stronger bail laws, and effective policing to combat rising crime, rather than superficial government reshuffles

Public transport crime

Latest figures from the Crime Statistics Agency reveal that criminal incidents on and around public transport in the six Gippsland local government areas increased from 288 in 2024 to 382 in 2025. The Nationals Member for Gippsland South, Danny O’Brien said the figures highlight a growing safety concern for local commuters.

"This is a jump of almost 33 per cent in just 12 months. Gippsland commuters deserve to feel safe when they step onto a train platform or wait at a bus interchange and most of our communities don’t have PSO protection. When we see crime rising by a third in a single year, the Allan Labor government must explain how its PSO reforms will actually make a difference here in Gippsland and not just in the city," Mr O’Brien said.

Gippsland crime fight

Mr O’Brien said Gippsland residents want assurances that regional stations and transport hubs will receive the resources they need to stop this growing crime rise. "These numbers reflect the experience of real people who rely on public transport every day to get to work, school and essential services. Communities across Gippsland expect more than a reshuffle on paper. They want to see a visible, practical improvement in safety."

"Only The Nationals in Government will strengthen bail laws with a ‘Break bail, face jail’ policy and introduce Jack’s Law to give police and PSOs the power and tools they need to get knives off the streets. It is clear that Labor can’t manage crime, and it is Gippslanders who are paying the price," Mr O’Brien said.

Pictures from Danny O'Brien MP Instagram page.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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