Liberals commit to security upgrades across Lane Cove
Senator James Paterson
Shadow Minister for Home Affairs
Shadow Minister for Cyber Security
Shadow Cabinet Secretary
Scott Yung
Liberal Candidate for Bennelong
An elected Dutton Liberal Government will commit $210,000 from a revitalised Safer Communities Fund (SCF) to deliver critical security upgrades across Lane Cove.
The Liberal Candidate for Bennelong, Scott Yung, said the $210,000 commitment will deliver:
- $120,000 for a new camera system at Lane Cove Commercial Area.
- $80,000 for ongoing maintenance activities to ensure quality of CCTV coverage.
- $10,000 to integrate new computers and systems with the NSW Police Force.
“This commitment will help ensure people in the local Lane Cove community feel safe as they go about their daily lives,” Mr Yung said.
I’ve heard firsthand from Lane Cove locals that safety is a priority, so we’re responding with practical measures to help make public spaces safer for everyone.”
Shadow Minister for Home Affairs and Shadow Minister for Cyber Security, Senator James Paterson, said under a Dutton Liberal Government, Bennelong will be more secure and better supported to tackle crime.
“Getting Australia back on track means keeping Australia safe – safe for families, safe for businesses, and safe for communities,” Senator Paterson said.
"Projects delivered under the Safer Communities Fund will help protect local communities by ensuring they have appropriate security infrastructure in place such as CCTV cameras, alarm systems and security lighting."
The revitalised SCF will deliver grant funding to councils, schools, and local organisations to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour, enhance security around community spaces, and promote social cohesion.
This commitment is part of the Liberal’s plan to get Australia back on track.
Related Articles: #Bennelong