Published Monday, 11 December, 2006 at 05:56 PM

Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and Minister Assisting the Premier in Western Queensland
The Honourable Kerry Shine
Burdekin program awarded for preventing crime
A Burdekin organisation was recognised today at the Australian Crime and Violence Prevention Awards for the positive contribution it has made to preventing crime.
The awards are a national event recognising individuals and organisations in each state and territory that have significantly contributed to reducing crime and raising community awareness of crime and violence prevention.
The Bur-Del Housing Cooperative Advancement Society was awarded a certificate of merit for its Burdekin Area Youth Watch program.
Acting Communities Minister Kerry Shine said the organisation had made a positive contribution to community safety and crime prevention and it was important that its positive efforts were recognised.
“These awards highlight the significant impact each and every one of us can play in ensuring the community we live in is both peaceful and safe,” Mr Shine said.
The program was developed to recognise the escalating crime rate in the region and raise awareness of youth-related crime.
The main objective of the project was to provide assistance, support and long-lasting solutions to engage and combat the problems resulting from boredom among youth.
The Australian Crime and Violence Prevention Awards were established in 1993 and are a joint initiative of the Commonwealth, State and Territory governments to recognise individuals, community groups and other organisations that play an active role in preventing or reducing instances of crime and violence.
Mr Shine said it was important to acknowledge the efforts of community, business and government to reduce crime and violence
“The Queensland Government acknowledges it has a role to play in crime prevention and, since 1999, has developed a range of crime prevention programs and initiatives,” he said.
"This is part of the government’s ongoing commitment to developing innovative and effective responses to crime and violence prevention in Queensland.
“We acknowledge that the government cannot do it alone and the support of people and organisations such as those who have won awards is invaluable to preventing crime.”
11 December 2006
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