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Latrobe City Council develops community outreach program to boost CBD safety and reduce anti-social behaviour locally

Latrobe City Council will develop a $30,000 community outreach program to support vulnerable individuals, reduce anti-social behaviour, and improve safety in CBDs and transport hubs across the municipality.

By news@gippsland - 27th November 2025 - Back to News

Latrobe City Council is taking proactive steps to enhance community safety and reduce anti-social behaviour in key Central Business District (CBD) areas through the development of a localised community outreach program.

Latrobe City Council will develop a community outreach program connecting vulnerable individuals with support services to reduce CBD anti-social behaviour and enhance local safety

Latrobe City Council will develop a community outreach program connecting vulnerable individuals with support services to reduce CBD anti-social behaviour and enhance local safety

Community safety initiative

At its November 2025 Council Meeting, Council unanimously resolved to allocate $30,000 from its accumulated unallocated cash reserve to develop a tailored community outreach model focused on supporting vulnerable individuals and improving safety in public spaces with high-traffic areas, such as CBD's and transport hubs.

The proposed program aims to connect people with the appropriate support services through a flexible, community-based outreach approach. The model will be developed with input from local stakeholders to ensure it reflects the unique needs and priorities of Latrobe City communities.

Safer community initiative

Latrobe City Council Mayor, Councillor Dale Harriman said the initiative represents an important step toward a safer, more connected community. "Community safety is a priority for the Council, our community and retailers."

"We are responding directly to the concerns of community and retailers about antisocial behaviour in our CBDs with the aim of stopping or reducing it. This outreach model is about taking practical steps on the ground - having trained outreach staff who can engage with people, de-escalate situations and connect them with the help they need.

"Our aim is to make our CBDs and transport hubs safer and more welcoming for everyone, while also addressing the underlying issues that contribute to anti-social behaviour," said the Mayor.

Advocating local safety

Council's ongoing advocacy to the state government for support has included a call for an increase in Protective Service Officers (PSO's) in CBD areas and around transport hubs, including Morwell and Moe Railway stations and a meeting held earlier this year with the Minister for Police and Community Safety to discuss local safety challenges.

Council acknowledges the community safety forum led by Minister Shing as part of broader efforts to improve local safety outcomes however we are uncertain if further action is planned by the state government.

We met with the Minister for Police earlier this year and requested he visit Latrobe City to view the problem firsthand and assist in developing a solution. Council is disappointed that a visit has not occurred and that no further support or solutions have been provided by the Minister or the state government.

Local safety leadership

Cr Harriman said, "In the absence of State action, Council is continuing to lead locally developing practical, community-focused initiatives that deliver real change and make a difference on the ground. We can't do this alone. We are hopeful that State representatives will visit Latrobe City to see first-hand the challenges we're facing. Council officers have also sought to coordinate a visit from the Police Commissioner to discuss local safety challenges and advocate for further state government support."

The proposed Community Outreach Program will be designed to complement existing community safety initiatives and policing efforts, ensuring a coordinated and compassionate approach to managing public spaces across Latrobe City. A detailed report outlining the model and options for its implementation will be presented to Council at a future meeting.

Pictures from Latrobe City Council Facebook page.


Source: www.gippsland.com

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