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Liberals commit to improving safety at Saint Zaia Cathedral in Middleton Grange

21 March 2025
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An elected Dutton Liberal Government will provide $75,000 from a revitalised Safer Communities Fund (SCF) to the Saint Zaia Cathedral in Middleton Grange. Sam Kayal, Liberal candidate for Werriwa, said this funding would help ensure Liverpool locals feel safe as they go about their daily lives. 

Senator James Paterson
Shadow Minister for Home Affairs
Shadow Minister for Cyber Security
Shadow Cabinet Secretary

Sam Kayal
Liberal Candidate for Werriwa

An elected Dutton Liberal Government will provide $75,000 from a revitalised Safer Communities Fund (SCF) to the Saint Zaia Cathedral in Middleton Grange. Sam Kayal, Liberal candidate for Werriwa, said this funding would help ensure Liverpool locals feel safe as they go about their daily lives. 

"This funding is a direct response to the concerns raised by parishioners of the Saint Zaia Cathedral. I’ve heard first-hand from my community that safety is a top priority, and we’re responding with practical measures to make this place of worship safer for everyone,” Mr Kayal said. 

Shadow Minister for Home Affairs and Cyber Security, Senator James Paterson, said under a Dutton Liberal Government, people in Werriwa will be stronger, more secure, and better supported to tackle crime. 

“Getting Australia back on track means keeping Australia safe – safe for families, safe for businesses, and safe for communities,” Senator Paterson said. 

"Projects delivered under the Safer Communities Fund will help protect local communities by ensuring they have appropriate security infrastructure in place such as CCTV cameras, alarm systems and security lighting." 

The revitalised SCF will build on the programme established by the previous Liberal Government, delivering grant funding to councils, schools, and local organisations to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour, enhance security around community spaces, and promote social cohesion. 

This commitment is part of the Liberal’s plan to strengthen our local communities and get our country back on track. 

Authorised by Chris Stone, Liberal Party of Australia, NSW Division, Level 2, 131 Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000.

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