Neighbourhood Watch Banyule

Neighbourhood Watch Banyule Welcome to the official page of Neighbourhood Watch Banyule! We cover all suburbs and towns in the Banyule City Council.

18/06/2026
Banyule Criminal Incidents-Over 12 month to March 2026
18/06/2026

Banyule Criminal Incidents-Over 12 month to March 2026

17/06/2026

BANYULE
COMMUNITY SAFETY WORKSHOP SERIES
Wednesday 17th June 20206
6-7.30pm

04/06/2026

🚨 SAFER PLACES NETWORK x BUNNINGS WAREHOUSE! 🚨

We are absolutely thrilled to announce our official partnership with Bunnings on their brand-new Safer Places initiative—a national program designed to boost community safety and help police solve crimes faster!

Here is how this massive partnership is going to protect our neighbourhoods:

The Safer Places Fund: Bunnings, alongside leading home security brands (Arlo, Eufy, Orion, Reolink, and Swann), will donate $2 from every security camera and video doorbell sold at Bunnings directly to the fund!

$1 Million+ for the Community: This fund is expected to generate over $1 million in community safety grants over the next 12 months. It’s kicking off right here in Victoria before rolling out nationally. (Stay tuned—Bunnings will announce how community groups can apply soon!)

Powering the Network: As part of the initiative, Bunnings is actively encouraging customers to register their home security cameras and video doorbells with the Safer Places Network.

Why does this matter? A staggering 70% of police investigations rely on CCTV evidence. Every new camera registered means more coverage for police, faster response times, and better safety outcomes for your street.
Grab your security gear, register your cameras with us, and let’s build a safer community together!

Pictured: Michael Schneider (Bunnings Managing Director) & David Bartlett (Safer Places Network Founder)

Upcoming Coffee with a Cop dates in Banyule
04/06/2026

Upcoming Coffee with a Cop dates in Banyule

04/06/2026

Have you seen a suspicious car?

Signs that a car maybe stolen:

• Broken/ missing windows
• Damaged locks or ignitions
• Incorrectly parked or parked in an obscure location
• Loosely fitted registration plates
• The vehicle is ir has been driven erratically
• The vehicle left in Neutral.

You can perform a registration check on VicRoads website. If the registration does not match the vehicle or is identified as stolen, contact your local police station and report the matter.

In an emergency always call Triple Zero (000).

02/06/2026

The Community Sentiment Survey is NOW OPEN – and we want to hear from you.

Your feedback helps us understand what matters most to you and help us develop ways to tackle them.

If you live, work and socialise in Victoria, tell us:
🚨 how you feel about safety in your local area
✨ your ideas to improve the work we do
💬 how you want to engage with police and PSOs.

Make your voice count. Complete the survey before 30 June → https://bit.ly/3PB79K8

30/05/2026

☕ We'd love to see you at our next coffee with a cop at the Foreigner Cafe

Great opportunity to ask questions, raise concerns or simply say hello 😃

27/05/2026

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