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Stop Crime
We have had enough of crime. Successive governments have gone light on those ruining our lives. It's time to get tough, and find the solutions that will make our communities safe once more. There was a time in Australia when we would let our kids play on the street, walk to neighbours, or collect mail from the letterbox. Parents are in such fear that they're only feeling at ease if their children are under constant supervision. We are not meant to live like this, enough is enough.
Our homes are being invaded, our cars stolen, people killed, all the while governments sit on their hands and go 'blah, blah, blah'.
Something has to change, we are not meant to live like this.
To the Honourable President and Members of the Senate in Parliament assembled
The petition of the undersigned shows:
Communities across Australia are living in fear of escalating crime, and their governments seem unable or unwilling to meet their primary responsibility to the people which elect them: to keep the Australian community safe from harm. The undersigned call for a better approach to deter crime in Australian communities – stronger penalties (especially for repeat offenders), stronger bail regimes, effective youth intervention programs that emphasise responsibility and consequences, and greater police resources for more effective law enforcement and crime prevention.
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Trudy Thomas signed 2026-02-18 16:28:07 +1000 -
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Kimberley Kelly-street signed 2026-02-08 19:15:18 +1000 -
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Casey Murdoch signed 2026-02-02 14:50:57 +1000 -
Anthony Coso signed 2026-01-17 19:43:52 +1000 -
Peta Sleeman signed 2026-01-13 11:05:17 +1000 -
Ngoc Huynh signed 2025-12-20 16:51:26 +1000 -
Stefan Karotkavitch signed 2025-12-19 08:24:03 +1000This labor coalition has to go and quickly -
Rachel James signed 2025-12-19 00:28:41 +1000 -
Trevor Stephens signed 2025-12-18 16:29:05 +1000 -
Grace Soper signed 2025-12-09 18:55:20 +1000 -
Zachary Parker signed 2025-12-02 01:19:23 +1000 -
Sharon Allen signed 2025-11-28 19:32:48 +1000 -
Dean Stirling signed via Dean Stirling 2025-11-26 19:15:09 +1000 -
Wayne Morellini signed 2025-11-23 18:57:52 +1000I agree. But, some early release regimes are a trap to default produce prisoners in repeated expensive, public paid, private prison lockup of otherwise innocent people failing to keep up, using unreasonable expectations of travel and access, hurting indigenous people. All it does is produce a lot of profit for dufferent colours of bums of seats (not that most parties would realise this). Is it really worth an extra $60,000+ a year (or however much it is now) of private prison payments, versus a taxi to work, and some sorry time? Yes, we are wasting 10x or so the price making institutionalised prisoners out of those who would not be going back again. The governments and departments are unbalanced, when leaning either way. -
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Niamh Ryan signed 2025-10-07 09:37:47 +1000 -
Elton Golds signed 2025-09-19 11:01:06 +1000 -
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Wendy Charters signed 2024-10-27 09:42:05 +1000