New security changes unveiled at largest shopping centres—find out what they are!

Shopping centres have long been bustling hubs of community life, where families and friends gather to shop, socialise, and enjoy a day out.

However, in recent times, the need for heightened security has become increasingly apparent.

This has prompted Australia's largest shopping centre chain, Westfield, to implement significant changes to ensure its patrons' and staff's safety and well-being.


In the wake of the tragic events at Westfield Bondi Junction, a fierce attack claimed the lives of six individuals and injured others.

The Scentre Group, which operates Westfield in Australia, has announced a comprehensive overhaul of its security measures.

This move is part of a broader effort to adapt to a changing security landscape and provide peace of mind to the millions of Australians who visit these shopping destinations each year.


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Westfield has introduced more security guards and protective vests for staff in response to recent heightened security concerns. Credit: iStock


The new security strategy includes ramping up the number of security guards on duty, ensuring a robust presence that can act swiftly in the event of an incident.

These guards are not just ordinary personnel; Westfield's security team is led by a former head of the London Metropolitan Police, or Scotland Yard, and includes veterans from the country's counter-terrorism police and government security agencies.

This level of expertise underscores the seriousness with which Westfield is approaching safeguarding its centres.


Moreover, staff will now be equipped with personal protective vests, a visible sign of the commitment to their welfare and a deterrent to potential wrongdoers.

The vests serve a dual purpose: they protect the staff and enhance the security team's prominence and visibility, which can be reassuring to shoppers.

The Scentre Group has refined its security practices by working closely with law enforcement, including police and government agencies.

This collaboration has led to the introduction of armed offender drills conducted in partnership with various police forces and the Australian Defence Force, ensuring that the security teams are well-prepared for critical incidents.

While these measures are reassuring, they also raise questions about the nature of public spaces in our society.


The need for such extensive security arrangements reflects our times when the threat of violence looms as an unfortunate reality.

It's a delicate balance between maintaining shopping centres' open, welcoming atmosphere and ensuring the safety of those within.

The upcoming inquest into the Westfield Bondi Junction attack will delve into the circumstances of that fateful day and explore whether early intervention could have prevented the tragedy.

It will also provide an opportunity for the families of victims and survivors to voice their experiences and seek closure.

Among them was a security guard, Mr Faraz Ahmed Tahir, whose brother described him as a 'brave man' who died trying to protect others.

Their stories remind us of the human cost of such incidents and the importance of the measures.
Key Takeaways
  • Westfield, Australia's biggest shopping centre chain, has introduced more security guards and protective vests for staff in response to recent heightened security concerns.
  • The security upgrades came after a tragic stabbing attack at Westfield Bondi Junction, which resulted in multiple fatalities and injuries.
  • The security team at Westfield includes highly experienced individuals, including a former head of the London Metropolitan Police and members from government security agencies.
  • An inquest is underway to examine the events leading up to the Westfield Bondi Junction attack, including the perpetrator’s mental health treatment and contact with police, to determine if the tragedy could have been prevented.
Do they make you feel safer? Have you noticed a difference during your shopping trips? Let us know in the comments below.
 

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Really annoying reading these articles because of the adverts that keep popping in and out. The screen jumps around all over the place and you find yourself chasing where you were up to. It's annoying to the point where I can't be bothered reading most articles these days. Must be a better way to present these adverts?
 
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We don’t have a shopping centre close by but recently I went shopping with my sister while staying with her. I honestly didn’t think about what MIGHT happen. I guess my theory is that to be involved in something as horrific as what happened in Bondi you would have to be extremely unlucky (if that’s the right word). Although violence seems to be increasing and security is definitely something that is needed, I try and put this stuff to the back of my mind and just get on with life.
 
Really annoying reading these articles because of the adverts that keep popping in and out. The screen jumps around all over the place and you find yourself chasing where you were up to. It's annoying to the point where I can't be bothered reading most articles these days. Must be a better way to present these adverts?
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I hear this alll the time what can security do they can do nothing Well I am here to tell you that the security scene is changing. I was part of a team in the Northern Territory that were given the same powers as police. We had the power of arrest,we could put you before the courts we could search and detain you we were not allowed to carry . we had all the defence clothing including cut resistant gloves stab vests The times we live in demand these types of teams . It’s all changing I am sorry to say
 
Really annoying reading these articles because of the adverts that keep popping in and out. The screen jumps around all over the place and you find yourself chasing where you were up to. It's annoying to the point where I can't be bothered reading most articles these days. Must be a better way to present these adverts?
Do what Veggie said or get a pop up blocker, Ublock Origin is a good one, no ads anywhere!
 
I hear this alll the time what can security do they can do nothing Well I am here to tell you that the security scene is changing. I was part of a team in the Northern Territory that were given the same powers as police. We had the power of arrest,we could put you before the courts we could search and detain you we were not allowed to carry . we had all the defence clothing including cut resistant gloves stab vests The times we live in demand these types of teams . It’s all changing I am sorry to say
Will you be carrying firearms, capsicum spray, batons, tasers and handcuffs?

That will mean strict guidelines with recruitment. That will sort out the shit from the clay when and if it occurs. Get rid of wannabe tough guy element and immigrant types who are attracted to the "industry".
 
Considering you have to pay for parking at some Westfields they should hire more security staff!

I once witnessed the aftermath of a bank robbery at Carousel at the Wespac bank in Perth.
I was just driving out and I heard a massive boom, I looked across and saw that a van had driven into the bank, then as quick as that happened the two guys were driving off and drove straight in front of my car so I was face on with the driver and he winked at me.
That is the reason they put bollards up at all entrances.
The upshot was the news and paper reported that the security guard gave chase, he did no such thing, I watched him as he hid behind a shrub, probably wetting himself.
In my opinion they are just there to scare the innocent, not the criminals, the same with security on trains.
 
Considering you have to pay for parking at some Westfields they should hire more security staff!

I once witnessed the aftermath of a bank robbery at Carousel at the Wespac bank in Perth.
I was just driving out and I heard a massive boom, I looked across and saw that a van had driven into the bank, then as quick as that happened the two guys were driving off and drove straight in front of my car so I was face on with the driver and he winked at me.
That is the reason they put bollards up at all entrances.
The upshot was the news and paper reported that the security guard gave chase, he did no such thing, I watched him as he hid behind a shrub, probably wetting himself.
In my opinion they are just there to scare the innocent, not the criminals, the same with security on trains.
Ask @DLHM about transit "police" in Perth. The way they treated her younger son was nothing short of horrific. Three "brave men" beat and kicked him to a pulp for no reason. Such tough guys!

@DLHM can elaborate if she wishes to.
 
Ask @DLHM about transit "police" in Perth. The way they treated her younger son was nothing short of horrific. Three "brave men" beat and kicked him to a pulp for no reason. Such tough guys!

@DLHM can elaborate if she wishes to.
It went on for years. I’m sure there were occasions that were illegal, (particularly the strip searching in the transit office when he was a juvenile).

I had a win in court against one of them, but didn’t make up for all of the ruthless, degrading and unfair treatment my son endured.
 
These sorts of things never used to happen once....seems the world has got more violent and there's certainly more mental health cases .....makes you wonder what's causing it all. 😵‍💫
 
These sorts of things never used to happen once....seems the world has got more violent and there's certainly more mental health cases .....makes you wonder what's causing it all. 😵‍💫
The blame for increased violence due to mental health issues is a myth. A person who is undergoing mental health problems is no more prevalent than the general population for those who are properly medicated. There are hundreds of psychiatric journal articles which state this fact.

The problem arises from those with such issues who do not take their medication and is further amplified by substance abuse, both legal and illicit.
 
Will you be carrying firearms, capsicum spray, batons, tasers and handcuffs?

That will mean strict guidelines with recruitment. That will sort out the shit from the clay when and if it occurs. Get rid of wannabe tough guy element and immigrant types who are attracted to the "industry".
Really vet the recruits, get rid of the bad element and arm the good ones, the public need protection from the bad element.
 

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