Bendigo assault survivor calls for urgent action on rising crime rates.

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  1. It’s heartbreaking to hear about the recent assault in Bendigo and how it reflects a broader issue of increasing crime in our communities. It’s essential that we listen to the voices of victims and take tangible action to address the root causes of this spike in crime. Increased police presence, community engagement programs, and support for mental health and social services can all play a significant role in making our neighborhoods safer. It’s crucial for local authorities and community leaders to work together to implement effective strategies that not only respond to crime but also prevent it in the first place. Let’s prioritize safety and support for all residents.

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