Crime stoppers thanks Greek community
Crime Stoppers Victoria has recognised the role Neos Kosmos plays, as well as other ethnic media, in creating safer through the Crime Stoppers' multilingual program
Crime Stoppers Victoria has recognised the role Neos Kosmos plays, as well as other ethnic media, in creating safer through the Crime Stoppers' multilingual program.
More than 100 community members attended a function hosted by Crime Stoppers where they thanked key stakeholders, sponsors, media partners and the Victoria Police in their bid to keep Victoria safe.
Crime Stoppers Victoria Chair Samantha Hunter said the event was an opportunity to thank everyone for their ongoing contribution in telling the Crime Stoppers story.
''The success of Crime Stoppers is built on having developed good partnerships and relationships over long periods of time,'' she said.
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