Useful Links

National Police Memorial
The National Police Memorial pays tribute to Australian Police Officers who have been killed on duty or have died as a result of their duties since the advent of policing in Australia and to recognise the unique nature of police service and the dangers that police face in their daily pursuits.

Australian Police Journal
The Australian Police Journal (APJ) is Australasia’s pre-eminent record of true crime and policing issues. The magazine is published quarterly on behalf of Australian police commissioners, so as to educate and inform police and interested members of the community, in policing and related topics – both contemporary and historical. 

Senior Assist - Tasmania Legal Aid
Senior Assist is a team of lawyers and case managers providing free legal advice, assistance and support to seniors who are experiencing elder abuse.

Tasmania Police Museum
The Tasmania Police Museum is run by volunteer members of the Tasmania Police Historical Group with the aim to preserve and promote of the rich history of Policing in Tasmania.  With a collection of artifacts, documents and photographs that span history, technology and operational policing, the Museum is the custodian of the material, culture and stories of Tasmania's policing history from Colonial days to the present.

Australian Federal Police Veterans Association
The primary objective of AFPVA is to unite veterans who have served in the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and offer them assistance and solidarity during challenging times, with a focus on alleviating mental distress, addressing social isolation, and mitigating economic hardships. 

Due South Australia
Due South is a self-funded organisation with their sights set on delivering world-class wellness initiatives for Veterans and First Responders. Acting as a logistical hub, Due South delivers wellness initiatives specifically designed to support those brave and courageous individuals who serve our country.

Blue Hope
A not-for-profit charity that provides support to current and former police officers based in Queensland.  Blue Hope is an independent organisation and as such is not affiliated with any Australian police service or government department. 

Tasmania Police Charity Trust
The Tasmania Police Charity Trust was established in 2006 to provide the opportunity for Tasmania Police and State Service employees to raise funds to support children and young people in need.

Peer Support Line

If you, or someone you know, is struggling with mental health issues, the following hot-line is monitored by trained RPAT Peer Support Program members and is available 24 hours a day as a reference service and outreach opportunity, for referral for further assistance.  The telephone hot-line number is 0487 623 188.

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