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The Tasmania Police Museum, established by the Tasmania Police Historical Group, is a significant institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history of policing in Tasmania. The museum, located at 28 Bathurst Street in Hobart, houses a collection of historical artifacts, uniforms, weapons, and other items related to policing in the region. With a focus on research, preservation, and education, the museum serves as a valuable resource for both the public and members of the Tasmania Police.

Founded in 2003, the Tasmania Police Historical Group was created with the vision of documenting and celebrating the history of Tasmania Police from colonial times to the present day. Led by dedicated members, including serving and ex-police officers, the group conducts family history research and other projects to ensure that the legacy of Tasmania Police is upheld and shared with future generations. The group’s philosophy is rooted in fostering pride and promoting the ethos of Tasmania Police through its historical narrative.

Under the patronage of former Commissioner Richard McCreadie, the Tasmania Police Museum stands as the flagship project of the Tasmania Police Historical Group. By relocating historical holdings from the Police Academy to the museum premises, the group has established a secure and organized environment for the display and storage of valuable artifacts. Through its commitment to research, preservation, and community engagement, the museum plays a vital role in honoring the heritage and contributions of Tasmania Police.