Crackdown on Maryborough CBD Antisocial Acts Priority

Assistant Minister to the Premier for Cabinet and South West Queensland Mr Trevor Watts
  • The Crisafulli Government holds second forum in Maryborough to encourage further early progress in dealing with antisocial behaviour.
  • Increased high-visibility police patrols already starting to deter unwanted activity in the centre of town.
  • Forum outlined impacts of antisocial behaviour on locals and businesses, while focusing on identifying long-term solutions.
  • Crisafulli Government is delivering for Maryborough in its first 10 months, with the city still feeling the effects of a decade of decline under Labor.

The Crisafulli Government is delivering progress in its goal to reduce antisocial behaviour in the Maryborough CBD and restore safety where you live.

The second Maryborough community forum in two months held by the Crisafulli Government, heard that a local action plan specific to the town is being rolled out and is already showing encouraging signs.

High-visibility police patrols in the Maryborough CBD have increased to deter antisocial behaviour and bring some reassurance to local businesses and residents.

A cross-sectoral group has also been established with representatives from State and local government tasked with developing a comprehensive blueprint for the future.

The group will focus on issues impacting the identified cohort of offenders and offer a range of supports including mental health and housing services to curb antisocial behaviour.

Assistant Minister to the Premier, Trevor Watts said the Government was committed to reducing antisocial behaviour in Maryborough.

"We are giving the people of Maryborough a voice so we can restore safety where you live," Mr Watts said.

"The advice and information from the residents, business owners, and stakeholders is invaluable as our Government restores community safety to Maryborough and while we have made an encouraging start there is still plenty more to do."

Member for Maryborough John Barounis said he would continue working to make Maryborough safer.

"For too long antisocial behaviour has cast a large shadow over our vibrant town," Mr Barounis said.

"We are still dealing with the impacts of a decade of watered-down laws under Labor, but already we are starting to see signs of progress while we search for long term solutions.

"Every day I will continue to fight for our community and I won't stop until we deliver the change that's needed."

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