Have your say – Firearms Amendment (Community Safety) Bill 2023
Read about proposed changes in the Firearms Amendment (Community Safety) Bill 2023 (the Bill) and have your say before they are considered by Parliament later this year.
This is Tas Police
Are you looking for your next career move? Tasmania Police is recruiting.
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Family and Sexual Violence Involving Police Policy
Violence against anyone – in any form – is unacceptable, and Tasmania Police is committed to supporting victim-survivors and pursuing offenders, holding them to account and preventing them from further offending.
Commission of Inquiry
Statement from Police Commissioner.
Family and Sexual Violence Support
Family and sexual violence is never ok.
If you or someone you know is impacted by family or sexual violence, click here to find support.
Report Dangerous Driving
Members of the public are encouraged to report dangerous driving incidents witnessed on Tasmanian roads, to Tasmania Police.
Family Violence
If you or someone you know is experiencing family violence and needs urgent assistance please phone police on Triple Zero (000). For support and assistance and information on how Tasmania Police responds to family violence click on this button.
Recruitment Info Sessions
Tasmania Police Recruitment Services will be holding Recruitment Info Sessions across the state in May. RSVP by 14 April to attend.
Young People and Alcohol
With end of year celebrations ahead, it is timely to provide advice about young people and alcohol. A number of resources are available which further detail the Sale and Supply of Alcohol to Youth legislation.
DPFEM Annual Report 2017-18
The 2017-18 DPFEM Annual Report is now available.
66 Tasmania Police Officers will graduate this month
A total of 66 Tasmania Police Officers will graduate from the University of Tasmania in Hobart and Launceston this month as part of Tasmania Police’s ongoing commitment to professionalism.
Body Worn Cameras being rolled out
In a step forward for Tasmania Police in terms of providing a safe working environment for officers and delivering operational efficiencies – a staged roll-out of Body Worn Cameras to frontline officers has commenced.
Missing Tasmanians Highlighted as part of National Missing Persons Week 2018
Tasmania Police is highlighting seven Tasmanian cases as part of National Missing Persons Week 2018. Three recent and four long-term missing person cases are being highlighted.
Western Crime Stoppers – Assistance Required – 13 April 2018
Police are wanting to identify and interview the man pictured below, who may have information about the theft of a charity donation coin container from a Latrobe hotel and can assist with investigations. Anyone who can help identify or locate this man is asked to contact Tasmania Police on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers anonymously…
Emergency Services Charity Ball 2018
Tasmanian Emergency Services providers, together with major sponsor Tasplan, are joining forces in a fun-filled night of entertainment and fundraising. For more information, click on the button above.
Western Crime Stoppers – Assistance Required – 6 April 2018
Police are wanting to identify and interview the man pictured below, who may have information about the theft of property in Wynyard and can assist with investigations. Anyone who can help identify or locate this man is asked to contact Tasmania Police on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at crimestopperstas.com.au or phone 1800 333…
Western Crime Stoppers – Assistance Required – 23 Mar 2018
Police are investigating the theft of three Giant brand bicycles from Devonport overnight on 18-19 March (similar to those pictured below). One of the bicycles can be identified as unique due to modifications made to it by the owner. Anyone with information in relation to the theft or the current location of the stolen bicycles…
Harmony Day 2018
We celebrate Tasmania’s diverse communities and continue to strive for inclusiveness, respect and belonging for all.
Western Crime Stoppers – Assistance Required – 9 Mar 2018
Police investigating criminal activity in Burnie are seeking public assistance to identify the person photographed, who is believed to have information which may assist the investigation. Anyone with information is asked to contact Tasmania Police on 131444 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at crimestopperstas.com.au or phone 1800 333 000.
Western Crime Stoppers – Assistance Required – 23 Feb 2018
Police investigating criminal activity and significant traffic offences on the north-west coast seek to locate and interview Scott Cameron Parker, who is thought to have information which may assist the investigation. Anyone with information that would assist the police investigation is asked to contact Tasmania Police on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at crimestopperstas.com.au or…