NSW Govt ‘gets tough’ on Jul22 2009

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NSW Govt ‘gets tough’ Crack down on graffiti vandals The NSW Government is getting tougher on young graffiti offenders in the Hunter ...

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Raids on vandals’ homes on Jul1 2009

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Raids on vandals’ homes Three arrested by Rail Vandalism Task Force - North Gosford Police from the Rail Vandalism Task Force raided a ...

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More graffiti laws on Jun30 2009

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More graffiti laws “ Clean up own mess” – NSW Premier NSW Premier Nathan Rees said the NSW Government ...

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Campbelltown defacement rampage on Jun7 2009

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Campbelltown defacement rampage Four arrested over graffiti attacks: Cars, homes, street signs and businesses damaged at Campbelltown Four men were arrested for ...

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Dapto war memorial defaced on Jun3 2009

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Dapto war memorial defaced Two arrested for damaging War Memorial at Dapto A man and a juvenile were charged after allegedly damaging ...

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gummint on the job on May27 2009

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gummint on the job Down with Graffiti on Buses NSW Transport Minister David Campbell today said the number of graffiti incidents on ...

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‘graffitists’ too good a name on May24 2009

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‘graffitists’ too good a name Graffiti and anti-social behaviour is targeted in ‘Operation Lorn’ in western Sydney suburbs of St Marys and Penrith. ...

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Local pollie applauds jail for tagger on Feb3 2009

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Local pollie applauds jail for tagger JAIL SENTENCE FOR SYDNEY GRAFFITI VANDAL WELCOME: BAUMANN Liberal Member for Port Stephens Craig Baumann today welcomed ...

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Crime stoppers school campaign on Jan31 2009

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Crime stoppers school campaign Media Alert Date: 31 January 2009 From: Crimestoppers, NSW Police Web: ...

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train tunnel taggers on Jan16 2009

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train tunnel taggers Media Release From: NSW Police Media Three youths arrested over graffiti – Wollongong Police ...

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    - ignoring (as it does) the world's oldest civilization we stole it from. Lacking classical or medieval buildings or art, with bland utilitarian cityscape and suburbia barely a century old, Australians are unaccustomed to public art. Many cannot distinguish between murals, high-end sanctioned graffiti - and vandal scribblers. While photographing commissioned murals in Newcastle Beach pedestrian tunnel, I was berated by an old lady demanding to know, scathingly and more than a little rhetorically, "Is this art? Is it? Tell me!" I smiled and laughed politely: "Well, yes .."

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