New CCTV Installed in Forest Lake & Inala to Strengthen Suburban Safety

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New fixed CCTV cameras have been installed in Forest Lake and Inala as part of BCC’s safety expansion across suburban areas.



New CCTV Rollout in Forest Lake & Inala

Fixed CCTV cameras have been added by BCC at major transport points in Forest Lake and Inala. The upgrades form part of the Lord Mayor’s Safer Suburbs initiative, which aims to enhance security and deter crime in public spaces. The Forest Lake camera is located at a bus stop servicing routes 100 and 110, while Inala’s is positioned at the Inala Plaza bus station.

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Citywide Expansion Includes Mobile Units

The broader program involves the rollout of 26 solar-powered mobile safety cameras, with one allocated to each BCC ward. These cameras will be rotated through identified hotspots based on Queensland Police Service and community input. Footage is monitored by BCC’s 24/7 security centre, which uses automatic alerts for unusual activity such as loitering during early morning hours.

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Safer Suburbs Grants Support Local Projects

In addition to fixed and mobile CCTV, the Safer Suburbs initiative includes grant funding for not-for-profit organisations that lease BCC facilities. Eligible groups can apply for up to $10,000 to install CCTV, lighting, fencing, locks, or security screens. A total of 69 grants have been awarded to date across Brisbane, although specific local recipients have not been detailed.

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Forest Lake & Inala Part of Targeted Safety Measures

BCC has installed fixed CCTV cameras at key public transport locations in Forest Lake and Inala, joining other permanent surveillance sites including Musgrave Park, Caxton Street, and Milton Common Park.

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Council Encourages Community Feedback

Residents can nominate potential locations for the new mobile cameras by contacting their local Councillor. This feedback will assist in determining where the mobile units are deployed as they rotate through suburbs based on safety concerns and reported activity.

Looking Ahead



The combination of fixed and mobile CCTV installations, along with grant-supported safety upgrades, reflects an ongoing approach to crime prevention in Brisbane suburbs. Forest Lake and Inala are among the latest areas to receive permanent surveillance, as BCC continues to assess and respond to emerging safety priorities.

Published 2-May-2025


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