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Policing in the ACT

The AFP is responsible for policing in Canberra, Australia’s national capital, and the surrounding Australian Capital Territory (ACT). The AFP provides this service to the people of the ACT through its community policing arm, ACT Policing.

ACT Policing’s mission is to keep the peace and preserve public safety within the ACT. We strive to deliver a professional and effective service to the people of Canberra in all that we do.

ACT Policing offers a wide range of policing services to Canberrans, ranging from general policing and law enforcement services including investigations (through the Territory Investigations Group), Crime and Safety Management, Crime Prevention and Traffic Operations to more specialist roles such as intelligence gathering, forensics, search and rescue, and emergency management.

The Chief Police Officer of the ACT is Michael Phelan. Commander Leanne Close is Deputy Chief Police Officer (Response), and Commander Shane Connelly is Deputy Chief Police Officer (Investigation and Support). Mr Paul Williams is the Director of Corporate Services.

Events

Womens only sports program

Wednesday, 25 June 2008

The AFP along with the Australian Multicultural Foundation and the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission has got together to host a women only sports event on Saturdays. Providing classes in Pilates, shadow boxing and circuit training, the sessions are free-of-charge. The program runs from 31 May - 6 September 2008.

More information on the women only sports program.

Report crime on-line

Friday, 06 June 2008

ACT Policing today announced a new way for Canberrans to report crime in their community.

ACT Region Crime Stoppers, in partnership with ACT Policing and other community sponsors, will be adding an on-line capability to report crime via the new ACT Crime Stoppers website: www.act.crimestoppers.com.au.

More information on the ACT Crimestoppers new website.

Snow Safe 2008 targets speeding and fatigue
Officers from ACT Policing and NSW Police gather at the ACT/NSW border near Hume to launch Snow Safe 2008.

June 2008

ACT Policing and NSW Police have launched Snow Safe 2008, targeting speeding and driver fatigue to and from the NSW snowfields. This launch coincides with the upcoming Queen’s Birthday long weekend and subsequent double demerit period.

Officers from both jurisdictions gathered today at the ACT/NSW border near Hume to launch the campaign.

Read more about Snow Safe 2008

Police focus on responsible drinking campaign: “Where are you staying tonight?”
Where are you staying tonight? campaign poster

May 2008

ACT Policing is continuing its marketing to encourage the responsible consumption of alcohol in Canberra's entertainment districts of Civic, Kingston and Manuka.

The "Where are you staying tonight?" campaign features a realistic 15-second television advertisement filmed outside a city nightclub and shows police attending an incident, with an unidentified male being taken into custody.

The ad will be shown during NRL and AFL football games and supporting shows, such as The Footy Show, focussing on getting the message of responsible alcohol consumption most specifically to males in the 18-25 year-old age group.

View the Media Release - Police Focus on Responsible Drinking Campaign.

ACT Policing launches new advertising campaign: “It’s our community too”
ACT Policing campaign poster

2007

ACT Policing has launched its first multi-media advertising campaign in three years with a newly themed advertisement “It’s our community, too”.

The theme was developed to communicate to the Canberra public that ACT Policing officers, while members of the Australian Federal Police, live and work and raise their families in the ACT.

“It’s our community too” media release

“It’s our community too” Campaign Video
“It’s our community too” Campaign Posters

ACT Media Releases


Key contacts

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Emergency
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Crime Stoppers
1800 333 000
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