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Riverfront CCTV cuts crime, says Mildura Council

TWO criminal incidents have been recorded along Mildura Riverfront since new CCTV cameras were installed last year. An additional 17 CCTV cameras went online last year after a $234,000 funding boost from the Victorian Government’s Community Crime Prevention Program. Cameras were installed near Nowingi Place, the Powerhouse, the Langtree Avenue connection and Mildura’s CBD and […]

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