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Mitchell Shire Weekly Police News: May 9, 2023

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Theft of fuel

A Caterpillar road grader parked overnight on Kilmore-Lancefield Road had about 100 litres of fuel siphoned out between 3.30pm on May 2 and 7.30am on May 4.

Police urge anyone with information about the incident to contact Crime Stoppers Victoria 1800 333 000.

Cyberscams

The Australian Cyber Security Centre, ACSC, leads the Federal Government’s efforts to improve cyber security.

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The ACSC’s role is to help make Australia the most secure place to connect online.

ACSC monitor cyber threats across the globe 24 hours a day, seven days a week, so they can alert Australians early on what to do.

ACSC provides advice and information about how to protect people and businesses online.

When there is a cyber security incident, ACSC provides clear and timely advice to individuals, businesses and critical infrastructure operators.

ACSC work with businesses, government and academic partners and experts in Australia and overseas to investigate and develop solutions to cyber security threats.

ACSC have a national footprint of Joint Cyber Security Centres where they collaborate with nearly 2000 businesses, government and academic partners on current cyber security issues. ACSC also work with law enforcement authorities to fight cybercrime.

ACSC are part of the Australian Signals Directorate, ASD, which has a long history of cyber security excellence. 

Cyber security is everyone’s responsibility. People need to work together to make Australia the most secure place to connect online.

For more information, vist www.cyber.gov.au/report-and-recover/report.

Coolheads

The Coolheads Young Driver Program returns to Wallan on Wednesday, May 31.

Coolheads aims to remove the devastating impact caused by fatal and serious injury collisions on roads.

Tickets are free but limited. People can book at www.eventbrite.com/e/cool-heads-young-driver-education-seminar-tickets-598219228817.

Police call-out

Police want to hear from people who have seen something suspicious or know information about an incident or crime.

Anyone with any information can contact Crime Stoppers Victoria on 1800 333 000 or Police Assistance Line on 131 444.

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