Police remind community to celebrate Australia Day safely

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NSW Police is reminding everyone to look out for their friends and family this Australia Day long weekend, while urging the community to stay safe as they launch a statewide operation.

Operation Australia Day 2025, a high-visibility policing operation, commenced at one minute past midnight Friday, January 24 and will conclude at 11.59pm on Monday, January 27.

The statewide operation will see a highly visible police presence – on the ground, in the air and on the water – as general duties officers are supported by specialist units including the Traffic and Highway Patrol Command, Police Transport Command, Operations Support Group, Public Order and Riot Squad, Mounted Unit, Dog Unit, Water Police and PolAir.

Minister for Police and Counter-terrorism Yasmin Catley said double demerit points will apply for the duration of the operation for speeding, mobile phone, seatbelt, and motorcycle helmet offences.

“We want everyone to stay safe while enjoying the long weekend so there will be a significant police presence on our roads and waterways, targeting dangerous behaviour,” she said.

“The last thing we want to see this weekend are more injuries and deaths on our roads. Double demerits will be in place and police will be highly visible across the state because we want everyone to arrive home safely.”

Operation Australia Day 2025 Commander, Assistant Commissioner Gavin Wood said the goal is to make sure the community feels safe and respected.

“We are working closely with other government agencies as we aim to ensure a safe and respectful environment for everyone across NSW,” he said.

“I want to remind everyone to know their limits when it comes to the consumption of alcohol. We should all be able to go home to our families at the end of the day, so look after your mates and know that police and emergency services are there if you need help.

“Celebrate Australia Day responsibly, as any anti-social behaviour will not be accepted,” he said.

Traffic and Highway Patrol Commander, Acting Assistant Commissioner Tracy Chapman says always have a Plan B.

“Remember, it’s not just you on the road, so leave your car at home, catch public transport, taxis, or organise a designated driver,” she said.

“Dangerous driving will not be tolerated, and I urge those who see it to contact police and help keep our roads safe.”

Transport for NSW co-ordinator-general, Howard Collins, urges motorists to make safe decisions on the road and to plan ahead during the Australia Day long weekend to ensure a safe holiday for everyone.

“Safety is everyone’s responsibility, and I ask all motorists to be alert, patient and considerate of other drivers and vulnerable road users as more people are expected to be on the road,” he said.

“Sadly, four people died as a result of crashes on our roads during the Australia Day double demerit period last year, we want everyone to make it to their destination safely this year – please wear your seatbelt or helmet if you’re on a motorbike, stick to the speed limit, put your phone away and never drive if you’re affected by drugs or alcohol.”

“As well, please be aware that there will be changes on the road network over the long weekend so make sure you plan ahead and allow extra travel time for your journey, even if it’s a short trip, you can find detailed information at livetraffic.com,” Mr Collins said.

NSW Ambulance Acting Director Control Centres, assistant commissioner Paula Sinclair said NSW Ambulance anticipates more than 3000 Triple Zero calls each day over the Australia Day long weekend.”

“Whether you’re traveling on our roads or hitting the water, stay safe, stay cool, stay hydrated – our paramedics are ready to respond so if it’s an emergency please call Triple Zero (000) immediately,” she said.

There will be major road closures in place on Australia Day and delays are expected. Extra public transport services will run, and people are encouraged to plan their journey ahead at www.transportnsw.info and check traffic updates at the Live Traffic NSW website: www.livetraffic.com.au

For details about what’s happening in your area and further event-related information, visit the official Australia Day website: http://www.australiaday.com.au/

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