MELTON & MOORABOOL
Home » News » Desk hours reduced again

Desk hours reduced again

Caroline Springs Police Station has again come under the spotlight after the station hours were reduced for the second time in a month.

Victoria Police announced temporarily reduced hours for the station on 24 February via a post on the Eyewatch – Melton Police Service Area Facebook page, despite reducing the hours not a month earlier.

According to the post, the station’s counter hours have been reduced to Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays between 10.15am and 5.45pm, a 30-minute difference from the already reduced 10am to 6pm desk hours for the same days.

The announcement by Victoria Police comes just a day after Melton council backed a push to restore 24-hour operations at the station at its 23 February meeting.

Cr Kathy Majdlik said council has long advocated for the station to operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, since it opened as a non-24-hour facility in 2017.

“As one of the fastest growing cities in Australia, our population is increasing at an unprecedented rate,” she said.

“With that growth comes the need for services, including police personnel, to keep pace.”

The reduction in hours follows a statement from Victoria Police indicating the move would prioritise freeing up officers from desk duties to bolster frontline patrols.

However, councillors questioned why the community should have to choose between an accessible police station and visible on-the-ground policing.

“It was disappointing to hear that news. The justification just seems a bit one-sided. Why is this happening in the west but not the east? ” Cr Zada said.

Council will write to Premier Jacinta Allan and Police Minister Anthony Carbines to express “strong disappointment” at the reduced hours and seek clarification on the community benefit of the change.

Kororoit MP Luba Grigorovitch said the government backs the chief commissioner’s plans for a “new-look” Victoria Police.

“We back the chief commissioner’s plan to deliver a safer Victoria and a new-look Victoria Police – retaining more members and getting more of them on the streets deterring crime,” she said.

“The best place for highly skilled police officers is out in the community preventing crime and keeping people safe.

“Keeping Victorians safe in 2026 means prioritising frontline police patrols.”

Ms Allan and Mr Carbines were contacted for comment.

Digital Editions


  • Sharing the dignity

    Sharing the dignity

    Darley Neighbourhood House (DNH) is tackling period poverty as part of the Share the Dignity Campaign, and it has already made a huge impact. Share…

More News

  • Join Melton Performing Arts in Guards! Guards!

    Join Melton Performing Arts in Guards! Guards!

    Melton’s thespians and theatre lovers are being called to the stage for a very exciting opportunity, with Melton Performing Arts announcing auditions for its first production of 2026. The company…

  • Accused murderer makes bail bid

    Accused murderer makes bail bid

    Accused murderer Greg Lynn is not an unacceptable risk to the community, his lawyers have argued as he makes a bid for freedom. Lynn, 59, formerly of Caroline Springs, sat…

  • Special delivery: 30 years of love in the mail

    Special delivery: 30 years of love in the mail

    Meet Terry Love, the dedicated postie who’s been delivering to the Melton community for the past 30 years. Terry’s career began with Australia Post in 1996, when a friend encouraged…

  • Melton South childcare centre put on notice

    Melton South childcare centre put on notice

    A Melton South childcare centre has come under fire after an unannounced visit from the Victorian Early Childhood Regulator Authority (VECRA) revealed multiple breaches of national law and regulations relating…

  • Sports shorts

    Sports shorts

    VTCA Sydenham-Hillside’s season is over in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association women’s competition. The Storm faced Aberfeldie in a semi final on Sunday. The Storm made 9-27 with Janine Sequeira…

  • Cricket star on the rise

    Cricket star on the rise

    “I love the beauty of playing cricket,” reflects this month’s Don Deeble Sports Star award winner. Jasmine Kamboj was only six when she became restless watching her older brother and…

  • New MICA paramedics to strengthen emergency care

    New MICA paramedics to strengthen emergency care

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 303384 “Our MICA paramedics are some of the world’s best,” said Minister for Ambulance Services Mary-Anne Thomas, as she welcomed the latest cohort of…

  • Cleopatra performance showcases local talent

    Cleopatra performance showcases local talent

    A powerful new ballet is set to captivate audiences in Caroline Springs this March, as a cast of passionate adult performers present Cleopatra, The Last Pharaoh at the Catholic Regional…

  • Cobblebank hub needs a name

    Cobblebank hub needs a name

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 260628 Melton council is inviting residents to help choose the name of a new five-level community services building in Cobblebank, with six shortlisted options…

  • Locals scrub up over summer clean-up

    Locals scrub up over summer clean-up

    Melton’s rubbish collectors have had a busy start to the year, with locals taking full advantage of their free hard waste collections and drop-offs to dispose of unwanted items the…