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More Frontline Support To Make Melbourne's West Safer

Summary by Star Weekly
The state government’s Community Connectors program will be expanded to Sunshine and St Albans stations, with Broadmeadows to follow later this month. The government said the program brings expertise in mental health, trauma, homelessness, alcohol and drug issues, family violence and crisis support to the frontline. The government will also establish a $10 million Local Community Safety Infrastructure Fund for councils to purchase practical upgr…
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Star Weekly broke the news on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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