Griffith City Council Calls For Community Support Following Spate Of Vandalism

Thursday, 21 Nov 2024

Griffith City Council Calls For Community Support Following Spate Of Vandalism Griffith City Council has reported a concerning rise in vandalism incidents over the past month, including damage to key public assets such as the recently refurbished Dave Taylor Park and the jetties at both North and South Lake Wyangan.

Among the most recent acts of vandalism include chairs being displaced at Dave Taylor Park, burnouts in the Lake Wyangan recreational area, the removal of signage, damage to a tap and a gate in City Park and significant damage to the jetties at both North and South Lake Wyangan.

Griffith Mayor, Councillor Doug Curran said, the incidents highlight the need for community support to protect local spaces and ensure the safety of all residents and visitors.

“It’s disappointing that these acts divert valuable Council resources that could be better used elsewhere, ultimately increasing costs for ratepayers,” Councillor Curran said.

“Council suffers several incidents each month ranging from theft, to malicious damage and graffiti. The costs associated with these pointless acts are a continued burden on the community.”

As Council begins installing Christmas decorations in Memorial Park, Councillor Curran is calling on residents to assist in safeguarding public spaces.

“We encourage anyone who witnesses vandalism to report it to Council or the Police,” he said. “CCTV cameras are in place in some areas, but community vigilance is key to protecting our shared spaces and assets.
These fools that perform the vandalism that adversely affects our community deserve to be caught and required to front the judicial system and I hope they have the book thrown at them.”

Griffith City Council offers a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to the conviction of individuals responsible for vandalising Council property. All reports will be handled confidentially.

If you witness vandalism, contact Griffith Police at 6969 4299 or Griffith City Council at 1300 176 077.

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