Bendigo assault survivor emphasizes the need to tackle rising crime rates.

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  1. It’s truly concerning to hear about the recent assault in Bendigo, and it’s clear that we need to address the rising crime rates in our community. It’s vital for local authorities to take action to ensure the safety and well-being of residents. Strengthening community programs, increasing police presence, and fostering collaboration between law enforcement and the community could be a good start. It’s important for everyone to feel safe in their neighborhoods, and open dialogue about these issues is essential. Support for victims is also crucial, as they should have access to the resources they need during such a difficult time. Let’s work together to create a safer environment for all.

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