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Premier unveils new youth remand centre as crime dominates state election campaign
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Sept. 24, 2024 - 12:33
With the state election just over a week away, crime remains a dominant theme on the campaign trail. In a bid to bolster his government's law and order credentials, the Premier has unveiled a new youth remand centre. This move comes in response to a tough-on-crime pledge made by the opposition LNP, signalling that crime prevention will be a central focus in the lead-up to election day.