Composition of the Committees
The Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Secretary should all be civilians.
Composition of the committees would vary in different communities but the general
outline should be adhered to where possible.
The composition of the CCC may include:
| Officer in charge of the Police division | Representative of youth or a youth organisation |
| Ministers fraternal representative |
Nominee from local authority; |
| School Principal | Member of the Parents & Citizens Association |
| School Captains | Welfare representative (Salvation Army etc) |
| Service Club nominee to rotate | Womens organisation nominee to rotate |
| Member of the Public Service generally | Essential Service nominee (Fire and Rescue Authority, Queensland Ambulance Service etc) |
| Representative of the Aged | Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinator |
| Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce | Representatives from local organisations (Traders etc) |
| Armed Services or Returned Services League | Q.H.A. representative |
| Local hospital representative; | Ethnic group representative |
| Aboriginal &/or Torres Strait Islander representative | Representative from legal fraternity |
| Counselling service/shelter representative | Nominee from the press |
| Safety House Co-ordinator | Parole Officer if applicable |
| Progress Association |
At all times the following persons may be ex-officio members of any committee formed:
| Mayor/Chairman of local authority | Local Member of Parliament |
| Regional Assistant Commissioner | District Officer |
Last Updated: 09/12/2005



