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Camera crackdown on Chapel Street

Wednesday, 14 March 2012 8:45:00 PM Australia/Sydney

THE state government will spend $330,000 installing CCTV cameras along Chapel Street in a bid to crack down on crime and unruly behaviour.

Nightclub owners have welcomed the move, in which 10 state-of-the-art cameras would be installed along the popular strip between South Yarra and Windsor.

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Posted in CCTV News By Nicole Haddow

Shoplifters beware: 'Whotube' is watching you.

Tuesday, 8 November 2011 11:00:00 AM Australia/Sydney

A NEW website is aiming to help businesses deal with the plague of shoplifters, which is costing them and Australia millions.

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Posted in CCTV News By www.news.com.au

Police back Kings Cross guards who are helping in fight against crime

Tuesday, 11 October 2011 11:00:00 AM Australia/Sydney

THE NSW Police Force has thrown its weight behind the powerful Kings Cross nightclub lobby's plans to tackle drunkenness and violence on the Golden Mile, including a controversial team of private security guards and a CCTV van capturing footage of revellers on the streets.

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Posted in CCTV News By http://www.smh.com.au

Shoppers safer with CCTV

Saturday, 16 July 2011 9:35:53 AM Australia/Sydney

An overwhelming majority of people would feel safer in public places if more security cameras and surveillance cameras are in operation, according to a recent survey conducted by electronic security retailer.

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Posted in CCTV News By OzSpy

Romanians jailed over ATM skimming

Sunday, 5 June 2011 7:41:25 PM Australia/Sydney

Two Romanian men have been jailed for stealing more than a quarter of a million dollars through ATM skimming in Brisbane and on the Gold Coast.

Alexandru Stroia, 27 and Mircea Flutur, 30, were busted last year after they were caught on CCTV cameras installing skimming devices to several ATM machines.



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Posted in CCTV News By www.brisbanetimes.com.au

Home CCTV captures thieves in action.

Tuesday, 24 May 2011 8:53:24 PM Australia/Sydney

CCTV at the house captured one man kicking down the front door and two other men stealing property.

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Posted in CCTV News By thewest.com.au

Australian vandals pull faces at CCTV security camera

Thursday, 27 January 2011 9:21:31 PM Australia/Sydney

THESE men appear to be Australia's dopiest vandals, laughing brazenly into a security camera that filmed them in the act. The two were caught on CCTV entering a tram overpass lift in Adelaide. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By Emily Watkins - Herald Sun

Call for CCTV systems at Australian ports

Wednesday, 12 January 2011 9:13:04 PM Australia/Sydney

There is an "urgent" need for security surveillance systems at two large ports in southern Victoria, Australia. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By Roger Isaacson

Telstra Looking At Security & Home Automation Over NBN

Tuesday, 4 January 2011 10:47:28 PM Australia/Sydney

Telstra, who looking for new revenue streams that they can deliver over the new National Broadband Network are set to move into home security and automation. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By David Richards

IP cameras come of age for MCG, Swinburne

Tuesday, 28 December 2010 10:52:05 AM Australia/Sydney

Emerging a few years back as logical successors to closed circuit television (CCTV) and tape-based cameras, IP cameras have since become more cost effective, capable of producing ever higher resolution images and in some instances, can serve as platforms for applications. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By www.computerworld.com.au

Australian mayor in call for CCTV systems

Sunday, 19 December 2010 9:50:45 PM Australia/Sydney

A mayor from an Australian town has called for a security surveillance system to be installed, alongside a raft of other safety measures. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By David Lennox

Darwin becomes home to first multicast mesh network

Monday, 13 December 2010 6:04:33 PM Australia/Sydney

Darwin has become home to the first multicast mesh network in Australia after the installation of an A$8-million 109 camera CCTV self-healing wireless network. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By Lisa Banks

MIMP puts Australia’s first multicast mesh network in Darwin

Monday, 13 December 2010 4:37:06 PM Australia/Sydney

When NT Police planned an $8.612 million Closed Circuit Television system to monitor trouble hotspots in Darwin, it deployed a self-healing wireless network from MIMP connecting solutions to manage 109 cameras covering 6sq km of the city’s streets. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By Impress Media Australia

WA - Security cameras deter grave crime

Saturday, 18 September 2010 6:15:18 PM Australia/Sydney

A WA cemetery has been fitted with around-the-clock surveillance to stop a spate of callous thefts targetting bereaved families. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By David Lennox
The TAB will give the NRL CCTV vision of punters laying bets on the controversial round-24 match between Canterbury-Bankstown and North Queensland Cowboys in Townsville. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By www.foxsports.com.au

CCTV to help ID Melbourne Station Gunman.

Tuesday, 31 August 2010 7:28:40 AM Australia/Sydney

CCTV Security camera footage holds the key to police arresting a gunman filmed raiding a till at a Melbourne underground train station. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By http://news.smh.com.au

Over 50% of the network cameras to be HD or megapixel resolution by 2014.

Tuesday, 31 August 2010 7:02:53 AM Australia/Sydney

IMS Research, in its latest report "The World Market for CCTV and Video Surveillance Equipment - 2010 Edition" suggested that by 2014, over 50% of the network camera shipped will be HD or megapixel resolution. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By www.eeherald.com

CCTV cameras 'not enough' to stop train station crime

Monday, 23 August 2010 8:51:43 PM Australia/Sydney

Car parks at Brisbane train stations should be locked and accessed with Go Cards in a bid to improve security, a public transport lobby group has suggested in the wake of a violent attack on two young commuters. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By Marissa Calligeros and Georgia Waters

Call goes out for street cameras

Monday, 23 August 2010 8:47:26 PM Australia/Sydney

The recent damage to Wellington’s Home and Office Furniture store has reinforced the need for security cameras to be installed in Wellington’s CBD. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By Holly McAlister

MPs in $1m CCTV pledge

Wednesday, 18 August 2010 8:18:51 PM Australia/Sydney

SUNSHINE Coast police have given a mixed response to an election promise of almost $1 million in security cameras for what MPs claim are the Coast’s most troubled nightspots. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au

CCTV footage `illegal' in parking meter vandalism case

Friday, 13 August 2010 12:17:19 AM Australia/Sydney

The CCTV footage used in the high-profile parking meter vandalism case was illegally obtained by Mosman Council, it was heard in the Downing Centre today. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By Emma Page

CCTV boost for Ballarat's CBD

Thursday, 12 August 2010 11:55:28 PM Australia/Sydney

MORE security cameras will be installed in Ballarat's CBD by a re-elected Labor government as part of its election pitch to create safer streets. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By Benjamin Preiss

Surveillance in motion in Leeds after deployment of wireless CCTV solution

Thursday, 5 August 2010 9:05:14 PM Australia/Sydney

Leeds Community Safety CCTV provides and operates one of the largest CCTV camera networks in the country with a network of over 385 cameras, covering 240 square miles, helping to make Leeds city a safer place. Leeds Community Safety CCTV was the subject of the ‘CCTV Cities' programme on Channel 5 in 2008. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By www.sourcesecurity.com

$150k funding doesn't compare

Wednesday, 4 August 2010 7:29:06 AM Australia/Sydney

Mr Truss said a Coalition Government would provide $150,000 for closed circuit television (CCTV) for the Banora Point Shopping Centre and surrounding areas to improve local security and crack down on anti-social behaviour. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By Patrick Williams

Image released after war memorial attack.

Wednesday, 4 August 2010 7:22:36 AM Australia/Sydney

Police are hoping CCTV images of a man wanted for questioning over the desecration of a Kokoda Track war memorial in Sydney will lead to an arrest. CCTV vision will be released on Tuesday as part of the investigation into the attack on the Kokoda Track Memorial Walkway, which links Concord Hospital and Rhodes train station in Sydney's west. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By http://news.smh.com.au

Smugglers' Paradise

Wednesday, 4 August 2010 7:13:15 AM Australia/Sydney

It's one of the biggest issues in the election campaign. While Australia spends millions of dollars to stop the flow of asylum seeker boats, its efforts are constantly undermined by criminals and corrupt military and government officials. These operators have worked in secret... until now. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By Sarah Ferguson

Turnbull minds The Gap with $2.1m suicide funding pledge

Monday, 2 August 2010 8:44:34 PM Australia/Sydney

A Coalition government would provide $2.1 million for extensive works designed to reduce suicides at The Gap at Watsons Bay, the MP for Wentworth, Malcolm Turnbull, said at the site yesterday. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By Adele Horin

IMS Research claims Hikvision is No.1 DVR supplier worldwide

Tuesday, 27 July 2010 6:05:14 AM Australia/Sydney

IMS Research’s ‘World Market for CCTV and Video Surveillance Equipment Report 2010’ has placed Hikvision in the No. 1 position as a supplier of DVR products worldwide. Hikvision has also been ranked No. 5 in the CCTV & video surveillance equipment category in the world, a significant jump from last year’s ninth position. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By www.info4security.com/story.asp?sectioncode=9&storycode=4125343&c=2

Griggs promises CCTV, Hale says not tough enough

Tuesday, 27 July 2010 5:54:49 AM Australia/Sydney

The Country Liberals candidate for the seat of Solomon has promised to install security cameras in suburban areas of Darwin and Palmerston if the Coalition is elected. There are 109 CCTV cameras now operating across Darwin, Palmerston and the Casuarina areas. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By David Coady

MCG Spy Camera blitz on cricket fans

Tuesday, 27 July 2010 5:43:59 AM Australia/Sydney

FOOTAGE of unruly spectators will be beamed straight to security staff in a hi-tech assault on MCG cricket fans. Crowd controllers will eventually use iPhones and iPads to help identify and evict drunk, abusive or obnoxious louts under the innovative scheme. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By www.heraldsun.com.au

Security Systems Design Limited banks on Samsung

Monday, 19 July 2010 8:51:54 PM Australia/Sydney

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia employs 38,000 people worldwide. Staff at its London offices are responsible for developing strategic partnerships with European banks and they also assist migrants to relocate their finances to Australia. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By www.sourcesecurity.com

A victory for privacy over world of surveillance

Sunday, 11 July 2010 7:52:05 PM Australia/Sydney

But the debate, based around the proposition ''Better more cameras than more crime'', centred not so much on the principles of privacy as it did on whether or not CCTV cameras worked in reducing crime. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By http://www.smh.com.au/technology/a-victory-for-privacy-over-world-of-surveillance-20100706-zz70.html

MLA proposes CCTV vigil for a crime-free Vile Parle

Tuesday, 6 July 2010 7:50:08 AM Australia/Sydney

He is the first Indian MLA who has proposed to have his entire constituency monitored by a network of closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras to make it crime free. Hegde has written a letter to joint commissioner of police (crime) Himanshu Roy, proposing to bring his entire constituency under CCTV surveillance. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By Ninad Siddhaye

Man arrested over Blue Mountains stabbing

Monday, 5 July 2010 8:03:24 AM Australia/Sydney

A man has been taken into police custody over a stabbing attack on a woman bushwalker in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, last weekend. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/07/04/2944171.htm?section=justin

Being watched constantly is too high a price for safety

Monday, 5 July 2010 7:17:45 AM Australia/Sydney

The first CCTV surveillance camera in a city was installed at Olean, New York, in 1968. In 1981, a CCTV camera was installed in a major road leading into Melbourne. Its purpose was to help with traffic during a forthcoming Commonwealth heads of government meeting. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By JULIAN BURNSIDE

Green Surveillance

Thursday, 1 July 2010 11:42:19 PM Australia/Sydney

Video surveillance energy consumption is largely attributed to the electrical power required to operate the servers that are running the cameras and storing vast amounts of recorded video data. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By Aimetis @ Retail Solutions Online

CCTV worries are trivial, says Lord Mayor Robert Doyle

Thursday, 17 June 2010 10:53:10 PM Australia/Sydney

LORD Mayor Robert Doyle has described as "trivial" concerns by Victoria's privacy watchdog about the use of CCTV cameras in Melbourne. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By Evonne Barry

More security cameras for mall trouble spot (Hobart)

Wednesday, 16 June 2010 8:33:49 PM Australia/Sydney

The Hobart City Council is moving to improve public safety in Elizabeth Mall and the bus mall. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By Yvette Barry

Commons motion over Birmingham CCTV cameras

Tuesday, 15 June 2010 3:17:10 AM Australia/Sydney

A Birmingham MP has called for 200 cameras, which he says are to monitor extremists, not to be activated. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By BBC NEWS CHANNEL

CCTV captures violent robbery

Saturday, 12 June 2010 5:33:53 AM Australia/Sydney

The ACT Supreme Court has been shown graphic images of a violent robbery in Canberra's north in March. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By www.abc.net.au
Police have released CCTV images in an appeal for public assistance to identify a man following two robberies involving a stun gun device in Sydney’s south west in recent weeks. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By www.police.nsw.gov.au/news

WA teachers demand CCTVs, added policing

Friday, 28 May 2010 9:13:26 PM Australia/Sydney

West Australian teachers have called for more police officers and surveillance cameras to be installed in schools across the state. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By Josh Jerga

Child hit by train: most platforms 'slope towards tracks'

Thursday, 27 May 2010 6:51:39 AM Australia/Sydney

CCTV Security Camera capture a Child hit by train: most platforms 'slope towards tracks' Read More
Posted in CCTV News By MEGAN LEVY

Security cameras legal stoush ends

Wednesday, 26 May 2010 8:24:08 AM Australia/Sydney

Legal action brought against the Shoalhaven council over the installation of closed-circuit TV cameras (CCTV) in Nowra has been dropped. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/05/25/2908756.htm

Council still waiting for security cameras

Thursday, 14 January 2010 9:36:52 AM Australia/Sydney

The City of Geraldton-Greenough is confident a network of closed-circuit security cameras will be installed in the city by March. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/01/13/2791323.htm

Privacy fears spark CCTV petition

Saturday, 9 January 2010 9:49:40 AM Australia/Sydney

There has been a call to halt the installation of CCTV cameras in a south coast shopping centre, after concerns they invade the privacy of shoppers. A Shoalhaven resident has started a petition calling on the council to remove CCTV cameras from Nowra's CBD. Read More
Posted in CCTV News By http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/01/08/2788095.htm