Enjoy a free cuppa with our local Monash police. This is a casual drop-in catch-up for residents and businesses to ask questions, learn about community safety issues and hear what our police do to support our community on the 12th of June, 11 am - 1 pm at the Soul Origin Cafe, The Glen.
Date and Time: Tuesday 19th August, 11 am –12 noon, The venue is Two Good Beans, Niddrie. Come and have a chat about any community concerns you have and enjoy a cup of coffee with Victoria Police and Neighbourhood Watch.
Neighbourhood Watch Victoria acknowledges the 38 mobs, the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we operate, live, and gather as employees and volunteers. We recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community and pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.
At Neighbourhood Watch, we believe everyone has the right to feel safe and welcome. We are committed to ensuring diversity, inclusion and equity are embedded throughout our organisation – in the work we do, the services we deliver and among our staff, volunteers, and the communities we work with.
Complaints against neighbours should be reported to your local Council, or to the Police Assistance Line if the matter is related to criminal behaviour.
Call your local Council for complaints about neighbours
If you have an issue with your neighbour that is not related to criminal behaviour, try to talk to your neighbour first. If the problem persists, call your local council in the first instance.
If it’s related to a loud party in the early hours, you can call the Police Assistance Line on 131 444.
Call the SES for flood or storm damage
Call the Victoria SES during a storm or flood if a tree has caused structural damage to your home or vehicle or is preventing access to your home, if you roof is damaged, or if your property is flooded or about to flood.
If someone’s life is in danger, call Triple Zero (000)