Phone icon with the emergency number 000 written beneath it.
Phone icon for the police assistance line 131 444. Text reads 'Police Assistance Line for non-emergencies'
Icon for the National Anti-Scam Centre. Text below icon reads, 'Victim of a scam, or suspect a scam'
Crime Stoppers
  • Why Tell us
    • What’s in a good tip?
    • What’s in it for you?
    • What happens next?
    • Proof it works
    • Questions answered
  • News
    • Home Security Easter 2025
    • Tipster Eligible for Reward
    • Bikelinc
    • Ambassador Announcement
    • Fire Prevention
    • Motor Vehicle Security
    • Crime Stoppers Week 2024
    • Rewarding tipsters for info
    • 30 Years Strong
    • Crime Stoppers Day 2024
    • Impact Report 2023
    • Strategic Plan 2023
    • National Drug Campaign Success
    • Crime Stoppers Australia Statement
    • Partnering for a safer Tasmania
    • They’ll Never Know – drug campaign
  • Open Cases
    • Unsolved Crimes
    • Missing Persons
  • Explore our work
  • Support us
    • Make a Tip
    • Donate
  • About us
    • What we do
    • Testimonials
    • Our People
    • Keeping Tassie safe since 1994
    • Contact
Make a Tip

Need a quick exit?

Use the quick exit button on the right, or:

On a mac, press ⌘ and W together
On windows, press ctrl and W together

Worried about snoops? Clear your online history.

Clearing your browser history Don't show again

Category: For a safer Tassie

Crime StoppersNewsFor a safer Tassie

6 September 2024

•

For a safer Tassie

30 Years Strong

Celebrating 30 Years of Creating a Safer Tasmania Together.

Read more

10 April 2024

•

For a safer Tassie

Impact Report 2023

Crime Stoppers Tasmania’s impact grows in 2023.

Read more

13 December 2023

•

For a safer Tassie

Strategic Plan 2023

Crime Stoppers Tasmania has launched the Strategic Plan for 2023-2026.

Read more

30 May 2023

•

For a safer Tassie

Partnering for a safer Tasmania

Crime Stoppers programs all over the world are supported by trusted partners to empower people to be part of creating safer communities.

Read more

14 December 2022

•

For a safer Tassie

Making it easier to tell us

The new technology means Tasmanians can easily attach media files such as photos and video captured on smartphones, greatly increasing the level of quality of information provided anonymously to Police.

Read more

30 November 2022

•

For a safer Tassie

Bringing Bikelinc to Tassie

Join Bikelinc for free and register your bike to help reduce theft and return bikes to their owners. Unique serial numbers in the Bikelinc database allow police and the community to check if bikes are registered as safe, lost or stolen.

Read more

7 October 2022

•

For a safer Tassie

Celebrating 28 Years

We are excited to celebrate 28 years of helping to keep Tasmania safe.

Read more

7 October 2022

•

For a safer Tassie

Deliberately Lit Fire – Herdsmans Cove

This is a home in Fisher Drive, Herdsmans Cove. Destroyed by a deliberately lit fire.

Read more
1 2

Crime Stoppers Tasmania acknowledge the Tasmanian Aboriginal community as the continuing custodians of lutruwita (Tasmania) and honour Aboriginal Elders past and present. We celebrate the stories, culture and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders of all communities who also work and live on this land.

Our Partners

Partner URL
Partner URL
Partner URL
Partner URL

Our Sponsors

Sponsor URL
Sponsor URL
Sponsor URL
Sponsor URL
Sponsor URL
Sponsor URL

Our Supporters

Supporter URL Supporter URL Supporter URL Supporter URL Supporter URL

Crime Stoppers Tasmania (ABN 22 065 897 074) is endorsed as a Deductible Gift Recipient. Donations of $2 or more to Crime Stoppers Tasmania are tax deductible in Australia.

  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact
Web Design by Ionata Digital