Dutton announces $750 million crime crackdown
- Peter Dutton announced a $750 million crime crackdown aimed at improving community safety through new laws, funding for law enforcement, and a national sex offenders disclosure scheme for parents.
- The Coalition aims to implement a national sex offenders disclosure scheme, allowing parents to check if offenders live nearby once they win the election on May 3.
- Dutton stated that safety has been compromised by Labor's weak leadership and claimed he would strengthen laws against organized crime.
- Under Operation Safer Communities, $355 million will be allocated to law enforcement for drug-related issues and to strengthen legal frameworks against organized crime.
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Dutton seeks momentum from law and order
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton at a community barbecue breakfast in Ipswich, in the seat of Blair, on Sunday. (AAP Image/Mick Tsikas) Election Diary: Coalition makes ‘law-and-order’ pitch, with plan to invest proceeds of drug crime into communities, writes MICHELLE GRATTAN. As it seeks to gain some momentum for its campaign, the Coalition will focus on law and order, announcing $355 million for a National Drug Enforcement and Organised Crime St…
Here's what's in the Coalition's $750 million plan to tackle crime if elected
A national sex offenders disclosure scheme and extra funding for law enforcement authorities to crack down on illegal drugs are among the policies the Coalition is promising should it win the May election.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton pledges $750m to tackle crime including national child sex offender register
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton will unveil a $750 million pledge to put more resources towards tackling organised crime and illegal drugs, while establishing a national child sex offender register if he becomes prime minister.
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