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Community Health and Safety

Community Health and Safety

Northern Beaches Council

Updated 1 March, 2023

Manly Council and Gunnedah Shire Council signed a Friendship Relationship agreement in September 2005. Manly amalgamated with Pittwater and Warringah councils to become the Northern Beaches Council in May 2006.

The partnership was formed to develop a close friendship and bilateral exchanges in culture, education, environment, sport and literature, including a common interest in our shared citizen, the famous poet Dorothea Mackellar.

In 2010, Manly Council hosted a group of Gunnedah students as part of the Bush to Beach student exchange program, and Gunnedah in turn hosted a group from Manly.Northern Beaches Council also hosted farming families for a beachside break during the difficult years of the drought, showing how practical and meaningful a Sister City partnership can be during tough times.

Report Crime

It is very important that all crimes are reported. Correct information about how many and what types of crimes are occurring in the community helps Police to protect residents...

Gunnedah Crime Prevention Working Group

The Gunnedah Crime Prevention Working Group was formed in 2000 and is an advisory group of Council that meets bi-monthly. The Working Group adopts a whole of community approac...

Gunnedah Crime Prevention Plan 2018-2022

Gunnedah Shire Council places a high priority on community safety, and is reviewing its 2018-2022 Crime Prevention Plan. In formulating the new plan, Council will measure how...

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)

The planning and design of residential houses, places, spaces and buildings can assist in reducing crime by the application of improvements to lighting, fencing, landscaping a...

Engravers for Loan

Residents are able to borrow electronic engravers for a two (2) week period to identify their belongings free of charge from the Shire Library. Engraving your valuables will a...

General Home Security Tips

There are many simple changes you can make to lessen the risk of crime in and around your home and neighbourhood. Practical steps that residents can take to maximise home secu...

Going Away?

Travelling away or going on holidays? Don’t forget to: Let your neighbours know and arrange for them to keep watch of your property Ask someone to collect your mail regu...

Community safety audits

Council works with NSW Police, Gunnedah Shire Crime Prevention Working Group and community groups, sports clubs and other partners to conduct community safety and crime preven...