14 January 2025, 7:03 PM
Federal Member for Page Kevin Hogan has spoken out about the youth crime crisis that is affecting our communities.
"Just this past weekend, three teenagers armed with knives broke into a home in Casino and attacked a 67-year-old woman. Some of my friends were also threatened and attacked in Yamba," Mr. Hogan said.
“This isn’t a one-time thing. I receive regular reports of similar crimes in places like Goonellabah, Maclean, Grafton, and Coraki. Many people feel scared and unsafe as youth crime continues to increase.”
"We need to get these young people off the streets - not just to protect our communities but to help them as well. They need to learn accountability and responsibility.”
As part of the Coalition’s plan to get Australia Back on Track, Mr Hogan shared how they would deal with this issue. A Coalition Government would:
Work with state and territory governments to create tougher laws to address youth crime.
"People deserve to feel safe in their homes, on their streets, and in their towns. It’s time to take action to solve this problem and keep families and individuals safe," he said.
A Coalition Government will get Australia back on track by tackling the crime and anti-social behaviour that threatens the safety of our communities.