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Calls for change as anti-social behaviour increases in Brisbane Street Mall

Nikita McGuire
January 16 2022 - 4:30am
CONCERNED: Tasmania Police Constable Nick Dennis and Constable Olivia Walker, Launceston MLC Rosemary Armitage, Coffee Republic owner Robin Smith. Picture: Phillip Biggs
CONCERNED: Tasmania Police Constable Nick Dennis and Constable Olivia Walker, Launceston MLC Rosemary Armitage, Coffee Republic owner Robin Smith. Picture: Phillip Biggs

Business owners in Launceston's Brisbane Street Mall are concerned over anti-social behaviour being demonstrated by the city's youths.

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Nikita McGuire

Nikita McGuire

Journalist

Born and raised in Launceston, Nikita is passionate about the stories that matter to locals. When she is not at work you can find Nikita adventuring around Tasmania or spending time with family and friends. If you have story tips or events in the Arts and Events sector, please contact Nikita at nikita.mcguire@austcommunitymedia.com.au or on 0437 031 581

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