2026-02-27
Member for Ballina Tamara Smith MP has this week distributed a Community Safety information postcard to targeted suburbs across the electorate following reports of rural property crime in parts of the region.
“In recent months, my office has heard from local residents and farmers who have experienced incidents such as property damage and theft,” Ms Smith said.
“While we are fortunate to live in a safe community, even isolated incidents can have a significant impact, particularly in rural areas where properties are more remote and neighbours may be a distance away.”
Late last year, Ms Smith attended a meeting with the Richmond Police District alongside rural residents and farmers to discuss concerns and practical prevention strategies.
“I heard directly from community members about the financial and emotional toll these incidents can take,” she said.
“My message is simple. I want to ensure residents know where to report suspicious activity, how to stay connected with local police, and what practical steps can help protect their properties.”
Ms Smith said strong communication between residents, police and government is central to community safety.
“Prompt reporting, clear information and community awareness all play an important role in prevention and response,” she said.
“Everyone deserves to feel safe in their home and workplace. This is about making sure people know they are supported and have the information they need.”