Showing posts with label #IrrawangPublicSchool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #IrrawangPublicSchool. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 March 2022

Liberal candidate calling for youth crime crackdown in the Hunter

BY DAKOTA TAIT

A local Liberal candidate is calling for a crackdown on youth crime and more investment in early intervention in the Hunter.

Paterson Candidate Brooke Vitnell launched the new campaign on Tuesday morning.

It comes just days after two teenagers were arrested and charged with allegedly burning down two buildings at Irrawang Public School on the weekend.

Ms Vitnell says something needs to be done.

"I'll be fighting for crime-alleviating capital infrastructure for our region, through Safer Communities funding," Ms Vitnell said.

"And also funding for early intervention projects to work in conjunction with local organisations across the Hunter community."

Attorney-General Michaelia Cash has echoed the calls.

She says it's important to nip these issues in the bud.

"Brooke and I have spent some time this morning wandering around and talking to small businesses, and in particular what they would like to see, by way of the better infrastructure, so that their businesses are kept safe," Ms Cash said.

"Whether it's CCTV, whether it's bollards being put up, whether it's lighting.

"It's all about Brooke, working on the ground with the communities, to then put in that application to the fund."

Liberal Candidate for Paterson Brooke Vitnell and Attorney-General Michaelia Cash spoke to reporters on Tuesday morning.

Monday, 21 March 2022

BREAKING! Teens Arrested Over Devastating Fire At Irrawang Public School

 BY IAN CROUCH

Police have arrested two teenagers over a fire which gutted two demountable buildings at a Raymond Terrace Public School overnight.

Six Fire and Rescue trucks and RFS crews were called to Irrawang Public School on Geer Street just after 10.30pm on Sunday to find the buildings well alight.

It's taken them four hours to extinguish and mop up the fire.

Police say a number of classrooms within the school grounds had been broken into and vandalised, causing significant damage.

Two boys aged 14 and 15 have been arrested and taken to Raymond Terrace Police Station.

A crime scene has been established as a forensic investigation continues.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.

Principal, Stacy Mathieson has posted a note on Irrawang's Facebook page advising the school will be non-operational today (Monday 21 March, 2022) and students can access the Department of Education's Learning From Home Hub if they wish.



Fire has destroyed two demountable buildings at Irrawang Public School Picture: Mel Gole