Kevin Anderson - crackdown on crime

CRIME INQUIRY TO COME TO TAMWORTH
The NSW Parliament’s crime inquiry will visit Tamworth and hear directly from local stakeholders. Member for Tamworth Kevin Anderson had been pushing for the inquiry to visit Tamworth to hear first-hand from Tamworth community.
“Our communities have a right to feel safe in our homes, and for many people living in our region, that right has been taken from them, Mr Anderson said. “That’s why, as soon as the crime inquiry was announced, I wrote to the chair requesting that he come to Tamworth and hear directly from local police, leaders, and advocates. It’s critical that the government hears the voice of our region to give them a better understanding of the causes of youth crime, recidivism, and diversionary programs in our region. I’ve been pushing for the inquiry to come to Tamworth since it was first announced and it’s good news that they will now hear from local police, youth justice, community organisations, PCYC, and legal services. This is an opportunity to tell our story and update the committee on the serious crime that has been impacting our communities. I’m continuing to push the government for more boots on the ground to support our local police, tougher laws and harsher penalties for offenders, changes to the bail act, more resources for police like the police airwing to be based in Tamworth, and a stronger focus on community safety. It’s good that the inquiry will be in our region, and I’ll continue my calls for more support while they are here. I thank the committee for coming to our region and encourage them to hear the voice of our local community.”
The Committee of Law and Safety will be holding a public hearing in Tamworth on Monday 22 September 2025 at the Tamworth Community Event Centre. The inquiry will be broadcast live on the NSW Parliament website.