BY CHARLIE PROUDLOCK
Newcastle councillor Jenny Barrie will be pushing for fare gates to be installed at Hamilton Train Station.
In a December council meeting, NSW Police identified a need for Opal gates to help combat rising anti-social behaviour near the station.
It's believed the violent behaviour has surged in the area, as a result of an Opal gates installation at Newcastle Interchange.
With gates now at the Interchange, fare evaders are now targeting Hamilton Train Station, as it's now the last ungated train station before the Newcastle CBD, according to Cr Barrie.
Cr Barrie alongside fellow councillors Joel Pringle and Paige Johnson have co-signed a motion to be presented at tonight's council meeting asking for the immediate installation of the gates.
Councillors will vote on whether to advocate for the installation, as decisions on Opal gates lie with the State Government.
If the motion is successful, Council will write to the state's Transport and Shadow Transport Ministers, The Hon. John Graham and Natalie Ward MLC.
Cr Barrie said the community is eager to advocate further for more safety measures in the area.
"The Hamilton community and Safety Committee really want to do some more advocacy to the Transport Minister," she said.
"The police feel it's one part of a prevention strategy and of course a disruption mechanism to reduce un-lawful, anti-social behaviour."
She went further to state the gates would serve as a major first step in improving safety across the Hamilton area.
"We just want activity to become safer for everybody," she said.
"Everything we wanna do is [rooted in] putting events on and getting the community thriving again, [like] utilising the library space for more events.
"We feel that Opal gates is the starting point."

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