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CRIME PREVENTION &
COMMUNITY SAFETY CONFERENCE

Crime Prevention & Community Safety Conference 2023

Gunnedah NSW

Open for Innovation and Collaboration

23-24 Nov 2023

Keynote Speakers Include:

Grace Tame - CEO Grace Tame Foundation

Grace Tame

CEO Grace Tame Foundation

HUnter Johnson - Founder Ther Man Cave

Hunter Johnson

Founder of national mental health charity The Man Cave

Mark McCrindle - Social researcher and futurist

Mark McCrindle

Social researcher and futurist

Gunnedah attractions: silo art and koalas

Why Attend?

Delivered in Gunnedah, NSW (Koala Capital of the World), the two day conference will provide delegates with opportunities to connect with a diverse array of speakers and industry experts to discuss emerging crime trends and share latest developments and approaches in resolving crime and enhancing safety in communities.

Who Will Attend?

Representatives of the Community, Government, Police and Justice sectors with responsibilities for:

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  • Law & Policy

  • Family/Domestic Violence

  • Children & Child Protection

  • Women's Services

  • Men's Behaviour Change

  • Mental Health

  • Drugs & Alcohol

  • Multicultural Services

  • Violence Prevention

Thursday 23 November 2023
9.00am to 4.00pm

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Friday 24 November 2023

9.00am to 4.30pm

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Purchase your tickets now for the
2023 Crime Prevention and Community Safety Conference.
Together, let's empower change and build safer communities.  

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Crime Prevention and Community Safety Conference Coordinator

Debra Hilton
Gunnedah Shire Council

P: 02 6740 2100
E: council@infogunnedah.com.au

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When
 

Thursday 23 November
9.00am to 4.00pm

Friday 24 November
9.00am to 4.30pm

We acknowledge the Kamilaroi Aboriginal Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live and work, and in doing so,
we pay our respect to all Elders past and present as well as to the young Indigenous leaders of tomorrow.

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