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Neighbourhood Watch

Spring 2004

FROM STATE OFFICE
Welcome to the Spring edition of the NHW State Newsletter. I hope that Winter wasn't too harsh on everyone, and you are all enjoying the best time of the year, Spring in Queensland.
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CRIME PREVENTION WEEK
This year's Crime Prevention Week will focus on the theme 'Prevent theft - It starts with you'. Running from Sunday October 3 to Friday October 8, the week highlights a variety of initiatives and projects designed to promote community engagement and partnerships.
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PUTTING CRIME OUT OF BUSINESS
A new initiative of the Queensland Police Service, Department of Communities and NRMA has been developed to help small and medium sized businesses reduce the risk of crime through pre-empting and aversion, rather than reacting to crime once committed.
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ENGRAVE AND SAVE - 2004
Bundaberg residents made their mark in May and June with the advent of the Engrave & Save project. The project aimed to mark and label for identification as many bicycles as possible at Bundaberg schools...
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SAFETY ON THE INTERNET
It is every parent's responsibility to guard children from Internet crime. Just like teaching your kids the value of road safety, parents can ensure a child's safety while online by supervising and discussing the child's online experiences.
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GET NOTICED
Kedron (Hendra 4) NHW and their NHW Police Liaison Officer Sgt Karl Grundgeiger recently coordinated a Crime Prevention Expo at Bennelong Park, Kedron.
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SCHOOLS AWARDED FOR COMMUNITY SPIRIT
Glenwood Park (Palm Beach 12) NHW and the Clover Hill State School have developed a fantastic new initiative to award students who contribute to their school and the wider community.
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VOLUNTEERS ENGAGEMENT PROJECT
When you consider all the activities of the Queensland Police Service and then cross-reference how many have volunteer involvement, the result is quite staggering.
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Last Updated: 19/07/2006