Tasmania Police
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Do you feel you could be doing more with your life?Policing in Tasmania is immensely rewarding and often exhilarating. Graduate Constables earn a competitive salary. Combined with yearly wage increases, tertiary education assistance and six weeks holidays each year, Tasmania Police offers an exciting package, in a challenging, demanding and rewarding career. Read more >>> | |
News Items
Safer Public Bus Stops and Travel
Public transport safety project was launched in Launceston. Read more >>>
Australasian Policing Strategy on the Prevention and Reduction of Family Violence
The Australasian Police Commissioners have released the Australasian Policing Strategy on the Prevention and Reduction of Family Violence to coincide with White Ribbon Day. Read more >>>
2008 Crime Stoppers Youth Challenge Winners Announced
The winners of the 2008 Crime Stoppers Youth Challenge were announced at a special ceremony held at the Tailrace Function Centre in Launceston. Read more >>>
New Police Vessel Launched
The Minister for Police and Emergency Management, Jim Cox, officially launched a new police vessel to replace the PV Freycinet. Read more >>>
Commissioner’s Medals and Awards Presentations
Long-serving police officers and state service employees were recognised at medal presentations in Burnie, Launceston and Hobart. Read more >>>
DPEM Annual Report 2007-2008
The Department of Police and Emergency Management’s Annual Report 2007-08 was tabled in Parliament on 30 October 2008. The document outlines who we are, the services we provide and our achievements in the reporting year. To read the document in its entirety, click here >>>
Safe at Home Project Presented with the 2008 Australian Crime & Violence Prevention Award
The award was presented by Minister for Home Affairs Bob Debus at an official ceremony at Parliament House in Canberra. Read more >>>




