10th February 2026
Stay smart online
Today is Safer Internet Day, a reminder to pause and think about how we protect ourselves and our families online….
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9th February 2026
Your voice matters
Share what you know about crime anonymously. You don’t need proof. Every report helps. Whether it’s theft, vandalism, or suspicious…
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9th February 2026
An apartment find with a feel-good finish
How curiosity and community spirit reunited a commuter with her bike ‘We noticed a bike sitting unlocked in the racks…
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7th February 2026
Look out for each other this weekend
Canberra comes alive this weekend as the National Multicultural Festival fills the city with food, music and celebration. With big…
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5th February 2026
Suspicious traffic, chemical smells, or unusual behaviour could indicate drug activity
Suspicious traffic, chemical smells, or unusual behaviour could indicate drug activity. Trust your instincts. Your anonymous tip could help police…
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3rd February 2026
Are you fire ready?
February can still be hot and dry. Clear vegetation, check fire extinguishers, and know your local bushfire plan. If you…
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1st February 2026
Back to school tomorrow : Let’s keep our kids safe!
With ACT students heading back to school tomorrow, it’s a great time to slow down, stay alert and help keep…
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30th January 2025
“We Speak Your Language”: ACT Region Crime Stoppers Empowers ACT Youth to Build Safer Communities
ACT Region Crime Stoppers (ACTRCS) has launched an innovative youth awareness campaign aimed at empowering young people to take…
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2nd December 2024
ACT Region Crime Stoppers is Proud to Have Its Reconciliation Action Plan Endorsed by Reconciliation Australia
ACT Region Crime Stoppers (ACTRCS) is proud to announce the endorsement of its Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) by Reconciliation Australia…
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22nd November 2024
Every online safety conversation matters
The Australian Federal Police (AFP)-led Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation (ACCCE) and the eSafety Commissioner (eSafety) have developed resources…
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