The Force: 150 years of NSW Police. The NSW Police Force was formed on 1 March 1862. It is the oldest and largest police force in Australia with operations on land, on sea and from the air. From wooden rattles and phrenology to taser guns and forensics, policing in New South Wales has continued to expand and develop according to the needs, attitudes and technology of the day. This exhibition celebrates 150 years of policing through a rich collection of photographs, objects and film footage. It charts the formation of specialist units, the science of crime investigation, the role of women in the force, changes in police duties and equipment, and also pays tribute to the thousands of officers who have served their community.
Discover the stories behind Australia’s oldest police force through a rich collection of photographs, objects and film. See how policing has developed from phrenology to forensic services. Justice and Police Museum | Opens Saturday 12 May | Daily 9.30am-5pm |