MELTON & MOORABOOL
Home » News » Security tightens after break-ins at Bacchus Marsh depot

Security tightens after break-ins at Bacchus Marsh depot

Moorabool council will ramp up security at a Bacchus Marsh depot that’s been broken into 15 times in two years, with thieves causing damage valued at $250,000.

The crime spree at the depot has prompted council officers to bring forward planned security upgrades, which will cost between $60,000 and $70,000.

The chain mesh entry gates will be replaced with a mechanical sliding steel security gate, steel beam guard fences will be installed, alarms and fob readers will be upgraded, extra security lighting and lasers will be installed, and closed-circuit TV footage will be monitored live.

In a report to last week’s council meeting, officers said they expected the upgrades to make it harder for criminals to access the site, while live monitoring would prompt a quick police response if break-ins were detected.

“The upgrades are intended to improve the overall security at the site, reduce the likelihood of further break-ins resulting in theft and/or damage, increase the likelihood of recovery of stolen items, and/or prosecution of offenders,” the report stated.

“In turn, it is expected that the out-of-pocket expenses to council and down-time for staff would reduce.” One break-in at the site, when a tractor was stolen, cost Moorabool council more than $100,000.

The replacement of the tractor (after insurance fees) cost $70,000, hiring replacement tools cost $30,000, damage to ute toolboxes cost $750, while damage to gates cost $500. Staff costs while police attended were $350, and the cost of staff time reviewing CCTV footage, insurance forms and police reports was $750.

Other major items stolen from the site include a slasher, water truck and chipper.

“Although some of this plant has been able to be recovered, damage to the property, costs associated with insurance and substantial down-time for staff have resulted in significant out of pocket expenses to council,” officers reported. “Even if nothing is stolen, it is estimated that each event would have a minimum cost of $5000 in staff time and repairs.”

Digital Editions


  • Concerns over AI safety

    Concerns over AI safety

    The eSafety Commissioner is sounding the alarm over the use of the generative artificial intelligence system known as Grok on the social media platform X,…

More News

  • Air quality advice

    Air quality advice

    With bushfires burning across the state, Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) is providing regular air-quality updates. EPA is monitoring air quality using its stationary and mobile monitoring stations and publishing…

  • Record passenger numbers at Melbourne Airport

    Record passenger numbers at Melbourne Airport

    Melbourne Airport has recorded its busiest month on record, with 3,421,195 passengers travelling via the airport terminals in December. The airport also set a new monthly record for the number…

  • Dementia grants now open

    Dementia grants now open

    Dementia Australia has opened its applications for a new round of Community Engagement grants for up to 12 dementia-friendly community initiatives. Dementia Australia CEO Professor Tanya Buchanan said community groups…

  • Big Switch timetable released

    Big Switch timetable released

    The new timetable for the train networks ‘Big Switch’ has been released, with the state government saying it will deliver more than one thousand extra weekly services. Public and Active…

  • Serving up more public transport for Australian Open

    Serving up more public transport for Australian Open

    Thousands of extra public transport services will be available for tennis fans heading to the Australian Open. Public and Active Transport Minister Gabrielle Williams announced that almost 5000 extra trams,…

  • Titans ready for challenge

    Titans ready for challenge

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 459469 North Western Titans stayed focused on the Christmas break as they try to lock in a top spot in the Baseball Victoria regional…

  • Shania Lee wanted on warrant

    Shania Lee wanted on warrant

    Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate Shania Lee. The 27-year-old Tarneit woman is wanted on warrant following a fatal house fire in Sydenham on 8 September 2024.…

  • Council calls for stronger funding

    Council calls for stronger funding

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 323327 Moorabool council is calling for major reform to the way local governments are funded, warning fast-growing councils are being pushed towards breaking point…

  • CFA’s commitment to community

    CFA’s commitment to community

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 528517 As the fire season intensifies across Victoria, volunteers at Eynesbury CFA are once again stepping up, dedicating countless hours to training, response and…

  • West is best this Midsumma

    West is best this Midsumma

    Midsumma Westside is back again, with plenty of events happening across Melbourne’s western suburbs between 18 January until 8 February. Georgia Tacey dives into all the events happening over the…