The Gold Coast Bulletin

Gold Coast crime out of control

Youths terrorise Broadbeach

- PAUL WESTON paul.weston@news.com.au

THE Gold Coast is confronted with an unpreceden­ted wave of youth crime and drug use sparking community outrage, state parliament has been told.

Surfers Paradise MP John-Paul Langbroek has revealed the explosive details of a recent community meeting attended by 20 business owners, police, community groups and outreach services. Describing the meeting as one of the most intense he had witnessed in 15 years, the drug use at a Broadbeach park mirrored that reported this week in the Bulletin about chroming among the homeless in Southport.

Mr Langbroek said the community was at “breaking point” as youths gathered in a park near the bowls club renowned as a gathering point for the homeless and ice users.

“There are reports of chroming – the act of inhaling household chemicals to get a high – ice addiction and general anti-social behaviour by youths, often from Logan and Ipswich, congregati­ng in Nikiforide­s Park,” Mr Langbroek said.

“The Broadbeach Surf Life Saving Club shut the toilets to put an end to the anti-social behaviour that was occurring there. These brazen youths retaliated by throwing a Besser block at the gas main. As a result, the whole street was shut off.”

Mr Langbroek said the youths stole cap starting guns from the surf club which could have been used to intimidate residents.

“Some of these youths spat in the face of a worker’s mother-in-law at the Spar supermarke­t,” he said. “A couple of weeks ago there was a fire in dunes caused by cans of petrol and paint. It is believed this was caused by the products they were sniffing.

“They are urinating outside Broadbeach Kindy and swearing whilst there are children in the centre. They are yelling obscenitie­s at people competing at the Broadbeach Bowls Club which is home to many local, national and internatio­nal competitio­ns. There are syringes on the beach and in the park. There is litter and graffiti everywhere.”

Mr Langbroek, who has spoken to police about their investigat­ions, said the department’s resources were stretched. Police sources told the Bulletin the youths were using the heavy rail to Helensvale and then hooking on light rail to get to Broadbeach.

Youths chose Broadbeach as their beach location because it was easier than walking from the light rail station at Main Beach to The Spit.

Bonney MP Sam O’Connor also told parliament about “the disgusting vandalism” on the weekend at Labrador State School.

He said most buildings were defaced with offensive language and graphic images, and youths had reached the rooftops of second-level buildings in a deliberate attack on the school’s antibullyi­ng campaign.

“It would be easy to put this down to bored teenagers – young people who may not have known the significan­ce of what they were doing – but I think there is more to it,’ Mr O’Connor said.

Mr O’Connor said at least 40 per cent of the residents in the suburb were born overseas and most of the artwork targeted multicultu­ralism.

“The mural with Respect, Unity, Pride, Diversity and Learning for Life – Together had swastikas and homophobic slurs written over it.

“Another beautiful mosaic wall for Peace Day, representi­ng unity between indigenous and non-indigenous Australian­s, had a derogatory term beginning with the letter ‘N’ sprayed over it.”

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