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  2. Australian police ranks - Wikipedia

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    Australian police ranks and insignia are loosely based on the ranks of the United Kingdom police forces and differ between state and territory forces. Ranks listed ...

  3. RailCorp Transit Officer - Wikipedia

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    The Sydney Morning Herald reported on 21 February 2009 that the NSW government was considering abolishing Transit Officers and transferring their responsibilities to the NSW Police Force. [2] [16] [20] In September 2011 the NSW State Government announced that the Transit Officer function might be dissolved or moved to the NSW Police Force. [21]

  4. New South Wales Police Force - Wikipedia

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    The New South Wales Police Force is a law enforcement agency of the state of New South Wales, Australia, established in 1862.With more than 17,000 police officers, it is the largest police organisation in Australia, [6] policing an area of 801,600 square kilometres with a population of more than 8.2 million people.

  5. List of police ranks - Wikipedia

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    The Iraqi Police commissioned officers ranks are the same that of the Iraqi Armed Forces, ordered lowest to highest with symbol on epaulette however the difference is that the Police ranks have silver insignia whereas the Armed Forces ranks have golden insignia.

  6. New South Wales Police Force Commissioner's Sesquicentenary ...

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    The New South Wales Police Force Commissioner's Sesquicentenary Citation, also known as the Sesquicentenary 150th Citation is a decoration for police officers and unsworn personnel of the New South Wales Police Force. First instituted in 2012, the citations are a metal device, with thin silver surround, with navy blue and light blue striped ...

  7. New South Wales Ambulance - Wikipedia

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    NSW Government Railway Ambulance Corps wagon in 1890. One of the first motorised ambulances, donated to the Ambulance Corps in 1912 A 1956 Holden FJ ambulance. The first recognised ambulance service in New South Wales, known as the Civil Ambulance and Transport Brigade, commenced operations on April 1, 1895.

  8. Chief superintendent - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, a chief superintendent is senior to the rank of superintendent in all the Australian police forces excepting the Western Australia Police. It is junior to the rank of commander (Victoria Police, South Australia Police) and the rank of assistant commissioner (New South Wales Police, Queensland Police). Officers wear the insignia of ...

  9. Transport for NSW - Wikipedia

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    The agency's function is to build transport infrastructure and manage transport services in New South Wales. Since absorbing Roads & Maritime Services (RMS) in December 2019, [2] the agency is also responsible for building and maintaining road infrastructure, managing the day-to-day compliance and safety for roads and waterways and vehicle and driving license registrations.