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Welcome, you have reached
the site of Graffiti Hurts – Australia. The
first nation wide community education
organisation tackling the issue of graffiti
vandalism in Australia.
Our aim is to work with all levels of
government, industry, schools, communities
and individuals to reduce the amount, and
cost of graffiti vandalism in our community.
Graffiti Hurts – Australia also aims to
educate and hopefully guide those who under
take this style of vandalism throughout our
society away from criminal records.
Graffiti vandalism has many effects on our
community and through this site you will
find projects, resources, commercial
contacts for removal and advice on helping
reduce graffiti vandalism within your area.
This site will be updated regularly and is
fast becoming the most compressive graffiti
education site in Australia. Ensure you
visit on a regular basis as updates of
activities by governments, industry and
communities are posted as well as new
statistics, educational material and ideas
on tackling graffiti vandalism in your area.
If you have a problem with graffiti
vandalism already, don’t forget to visit our
directory for companies that provide
anti-graffiti coatings and removal services
from around Australia.
NEWS
& MEDIA RELEASES
07.12.2009 RSL furious after graffiti vandals deface WWII statue
03.12.2009 Graffiti boy'struck by suburban train
12.11.2009 Police, council link to graffiti to clandestine drug deals
12.11.2009 Two teenagers, suspected to be graffiti vandals, arrested
08.11.2009 Spray-can vandals face prison under crackdown
24.10.2009 New graffiti campaign to reclaim our public space
18.09.2009 Street thugs destroy crimefighter's home
09.09.2009 Anti-graffiti campaigners angered by offer of free lessons
19.08.2009 Graveyard graffiti attack "worst kind of vandalism"
17.08.2009 Neo-Nazi graffiti target NSW Government Minister
16.08.2009 New WA laws get tough on graffiti
30.07.2009 Alleged paint vandals nabbed
30.07.2009 Graffiti vandal sentenced to course in 'art'depreciation
29.07.2009 Mindless graffiti attack on shops
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