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The Albury Local Area Command is situated in the southern part of New South Wales bordered in the East by the Snowy Mountains, the south by the Victorian Border, the western and northern area is farming and grazing.
The Albury Local Area Command encompasses the Albury, Culcairn, Corowa, Henty, Holbrook, Howlong, Khancoban, Lake Hume, Mulwala, Oaklands, Rand, Tumbarumba, Walla Walla Police Stations and the Local Government Areas of Albury, Corowa , Culcairn, Holbrook, Hume, Tumbarumba, and Urana Shire Councils.
Within the Albury, Wodonga and border region is a major tourist industry. Agriculture is the largest source of income with both cities and nearby region’s sites for national and multi nationally owned manufacturing and processing plants. The Australian Armed Forces also have barracks in nearby Wodonga.
There are many factors unique to Albury Local Area Command with the regional population of Albury/Wodonga in excess of 109,000 persons. The LAC has a total of 250+ licensed premises. Sectors of Albury, Corowa and Mulwala have licensed premises remaining open as late as 5am, which attract significant numbers of patrons from Victoria.
The Albury Local Area Command covers an area of over 14,783 square kilometres and is situated in the southern part of New South Wales. It is bordered in the east by the Snowy Mountains, the south by the Victorian Border, the western and northern area being farming and grazing land. It is comprised of 13 sectors with a total authorisation of 145 police. Albury Sector provides a 24 hour service and is a category "A" holding station for Albury and Deniliquin L.A.C.’s, requiring custody management.
The L.A.C comprises, eight local government areas; Albury, Hume, Corowa, Culcairn, Holbrook, Tumbarumba and Urana Shires. The Federal electorate of Farrer is predominant across the L.A.C, with the state member for Albury electorate, Mr Greg Aplin. The Hume Freeway, Riverina Highway and Olympic Way pass through the Local Area Command.
The airport at Albury is the 18th busiest in the nation handling 148,000 passengers per year, 66,000 aircraft movements per year with 695 regular passenger flights per week. It is on par with Hobart Airport.
Seasonally, Rutherglen in Victoria has an influx of people during the grape picking season with Winery walkabouts which impact upon the clusters of Corowa and Mulwala. Water sports (boat races, sailing, ski races, etc) on Lake Hume and Lake Mulwala attract a large number of spectators as well as contestants. The Murray River attracts holiday makers from Melbourne and NSW. The Hume Highway is the main arterial route for the many visitors to the area. The winter months see an increase in tourism through the area accessing the nearby Victorian and N.S.W snowfields.
INFRASTRUCTURE
Infrastructure underpins economic activity and growth in a region and is fundamental to an efficient and effective economy. Albury has well developed infrastructure attracting regular and frequent numbers from nearby Wodonga and regional towns to the area.
Entertainment venues such as the Cinema Centre, nightclubs, restaurants, Intencity, Convention Centre and Albury Performing Arts Centre attract visitors from regional areas.
Albury Base Hospital is the largest hospital in the Albury, Wodonga and border region, receiving patients from surrounding Hospitals.
Charles Sturt University, Murray Campus, based in Albury records about 1,500 internal student admissions a year.
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The above address is for the Albury Police Station. There are 13 police stations in this LAC.
Corowa
30 Queen Street
COROWA NSW 2646
Phone: 02 6033 1144
Fax: 02 6033 3010
Not open 24 hours
Culcairn
33 Balfour Street
CULCAIRN NSW 2660
Phone: 02 6029 8503
Fax: 02 6029 8873
Not open 24 hours
Henty
41 Sladen Street
HENTY NSW 2658
Phone: 02 6929 3044
Fax: 02 6929 3782
Not open 24 hours
Holbrook
64 Albury Street
HOLBROOK NSW 2644
Phone: 02 6036 2424
Fax: 02 6036 2649
Not open 24 hours
Howlong
33 Hawkins Street
HOWLONG NSW 2643
Phone: 02 6026 5344
Fax: 02 6026 5507
Not open 24 hours
Khancoban
Mitchell Avenue
KHANCOBAN NSW 2642
Phone: 02 6076 9433
Fax: 02 6076 9568
Not open 24 hours
Mulwala
81 Melbourne Street
MULWALA NSW 2647
Phone: 03 5743 8099
Fax: 03 5743 8011
Not open 24 hours
Oaklands
Corner of Young and Coreen Streets
OAKLANDS NSW 2646
Phone: 02 6035 4204
Fax: 02 6035 4410
Not open 24 hours
Rand
Kooyong and Belah Streets
RAND NSW 2642
Phone: 02 6029 5279
Fax: 02 6092 9530
Not open 24 hours
Tumbarumba
66 Winton Street
TUMBARUMBA NSW 2653
Phone: 02 6948 2044
Fax: 02 6948 3182
Not open 24 hours
Urana
9 - 11 William Street
URANA NSW 2645
Phone: 02 6920 8044
Fax: 02 6920 8164
Not open 24 hours
Walla Walla
8 William Street
WALLA WALLA NSW 2659
Phone: 02 6029 2104
Fax: 02 6029 2456
Not open 24 hours
Please note that this site is for information only. If you wish to pass on information about a crime, please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 (Australia only) or report online at - https://www1.police.nsw.gov.au/crime_report
In an emergency, always call Triple Zero (000).
Users of this site must not post or upload any content or links that are unlawful, or may defame, discriminate, offend, interfere with privacy or infringe copyright or other intellectual property rights.
Third party sites or profiles linked to this site are not controlled, maintained or endorsed by the NSW Police Force (with the exception of www.police.nsw.gov.au).
To the extent permitted by law, the NSW Police Force is not responsible or liable for any content posted on or uploaded to this site by a user or any content on third party sites linked to this site.