Hunter Post 180614

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FlUtding disappears Labor-allocated grant for Maitland off the agenda for Federal Government • MELISSAH COMBER

aitland will not be receiving the $186,000 allocated to the city for crime prevention by the former Labor Government. The funds were announced by the Member for Hunter, Joel Fitzgibbon on August 9, 2013, after the Government had entered into caretaker mode in the lead-up to September's federal election. The grant was to be used to install wireless CCTV systems in the Maitland Heritage Mall, Maitland train station and the Rutherford shopping mall with the money to have come from the Proceeds of Crime fund. As a result of the timing of the announcement, no contracts were signed, and the eventuation of the funds was dependent on the outcome of the election. The confirmation comes off the back of an announcement from Member for Paterson, Bob Baldwin last week that the Raymond Terrace CBD would receive $52,000 for CCTV from the Safer Streets Programme. "I spoke to the NSW Police Port Stephens Local Area Command and they have advised that more security is needed in the Raymond Terrace CBD," Mr Baldwin said. Mr Fitzgibbon accused the Government of robbing Labor held seats to fund projects in Coalitionseats. Story continues on )) p. 5

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Maitland will not receive funds allocated by the former Labor Government

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