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Question and Answer Tracking Details

1596 - GRAFFITI IN NEWCASTLE AND LAKE MACQUARIE CITY COUNCIL AREAS

Hornery, Sonia to the Attorney General, and Minister for Justice
  1. What funds were allocated to Newcastle City Council and Lake Macquarie City Council in the last financial year to help reduce graffiti?
  2. What steps are being taken to apprehend the culprits?
  3. What funds have been allocated this financial year?
Answer -

I am advised:

  1. to (3) In the 2010-11 financial year, Newcastle City Council received $149,137 and Lake Macquarie City Council received $84,600 under the Graffiti Hotspot Grants Program.
    No additional funding was provided to these councils in the 2011-12 financial year as the funding provided in 2010-11 has not yet been fully expended.
    The apprehension of offenders falls within the portfolio responsibilities of the Minister for Police and Emergency Services. Members of the public can report crimes by calling the Police Assistance Line. Also, Lake Macquarie is one of the locations in which the Graffiti Offender Education Program "De-Tag" is available for the court to refer juveniles who are known graffiti offenders. The program is funded by my Department and is being implemented by the NSW Police Community Youth Clubs around NSW.

Question asked on 21 February 2012 (session 55-1) and printed in Questions & Answers Paper No. 68
Answer received on 27 March 2012 and printed in Questions & Answers Paper No. 77