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Personal Security, Dangers, and Warnings in Parkes, NSW

Parkes is a small town in New South Wales, Australia that is generally considered safe. However, like any other town or city, there are risks to personal security that visitors and residents should be aware of.

Dangers

  • Crime Rates: While the crime rates in Parkes are relatively low compared to other towns or cities in New South Wales, it is still important to exercise caution when travelling around the town or when walking alone at night.
  • Road Safety: The main highways that lead to Parkes can be quite busy, and drivers should take precautions to ensure they are safe on the roads.

Warnings

  • Fire Danger: During the bushfire season (October to March), the risk of fires increases in Parkes. Visitors and residents should exercise caution and be aware of any fire warnings or alerts issued by the Rural Fire Service.
  • Extreme Weather Conditions: During the summer months, Parkes can experience extreme heatwaves. It is important to stay hydrated and avoid being outside during the hottest part of the day.

Personal Security

  • Be aware of your surroundings, especially at night, and avoid walking alone in secluded areas.
  • Keep valuables out of sight and locked away in a safe if possible.
  • Don't leave your car unlocked and avoid leaving items on display that may attract unwanted attention.
  • Follow the advice of local police and emergency services in the event of an emergency or natural disaster.

For more information on personal security, dangers, and warnings in Parkes, visit the NSW Police Force.


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The historical radio telescope dish which actively took part in the 1969 first landing of man in the moon located in Parkes
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