Liam McNally
People who live, work, or socialise in Melton or Moorabool have the chance to have their say on how the police operate in their area until the end of the month.
The annual Victoria Police Community Sentiment Survey is available until April 30, and gives the community the chance to have its say about safety concerns and preferences when engaging with police, as well as experiences of police in your community.
The annual survey acts as a guide for how police in different areas can address safety concerns, community engagement, and where police can focus efforts to prevent and deter crime.
If you live and work in different areas within Victoria, people are encouraged to consider completing two five-minute surveys. One survey for where you live and one for where you work.
Melton Police LSC Neighbourhood Policing Coordinator Joanne Mutsaerts said the survey is a “great opportunity for the community to be given a voice”.
“Tell us what you would like done better, differently or how you feel living or working in the Melton LGA,” she said.
“Your feedback can help plan police responses and future police tasking by simply spending a few minutes online.”
Details: engage.vic.gov.au/annual-victoria-police-community-sentiment-survey-2023